Sooner or later every dog lover returns home to find some unexpected damage inflicted by his or her dog or, more specifically, that dog's teeth. Although dogs make great use of their vision and sense of smell to explore the world, one of their favorite ways to take in new information is to put their mouths to work. humanesociety.org had some helpful tips to share with you.
Higher temperatures may translate into more time spent outdoors, but for pet owners, they can also mean more visits to the veterinarian. In the summer, there tends to be more skin and ear infections and an increase in injuries overall to pets. Here are a few tips from prevention.com to protect your pet during the warmer months.
The first day of summer came upon us this past weekend, landing smack dab on Father's Day. But, the great weather means that West Texas summers are almost upon us. If you've ever weathered one here in San Angelo, you know just how hot it can get...