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Cancer and Your Pets: What You Need to Know

December 04, 2008

Almost everyone has known a friend or loved one who has been affected by cancer. While cancer in humans is definitely prevalent, our pets are also afflicted with this disease. According to Dr. Heather Wilson, assistant professor of oncology at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 50 percent of all dogs and 30 perc... (Read More)

Cat Food for Thought

December 01, 2008

Anyone who owns a dog or a cat knows that they will typically eat anything they can get their paws on. While it is not harmful for a dog to eat a cat's food, it can be potentially hazardous for a cat to eat a dog's food. In moderation, a cat eating a dog's food is probably safe, but if the cat is only eating Fido's dinner, they are probably not getting the nutrie... (Read More)

Communication is Key in Picking the Right Veterinarian

November 14, 2008

As our pets become more and more an extension of our human families, their healthcare and who is providing it is increasingly important. Dr. Dan Posey, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, explains that picking the right veterinarian is a serious decision and numerous factors should be cons... (Read More)

Exotic Pets and Children

November 06, 2008

Depending on your family's lifestyle, the responsibility of taking care of a cat or dog may be too time consuming. Left with the desire for a pet but time constraints that aren't conducive to a cat or dog, some people think that getting a "pocket pet", reptile, or another exotic animal might seem like the right solution. Unfortunately, if you have small childr... (Read More)

Protect Your Pets from Food Hazards During the Holidays

October 30, 2008

Sweet treats and family meals are a hallmark of the holidays, but for many of our furry friends, these same indulgences can be dangerous. Dr. Mark Stickney, Director of General Surgery Services at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, tells us how we can keep our pets safe while enjoying the holiday season. One ... (Read More)

Make Sure Pet Costumes are a Treat

October 23, 2008

As the weather turns colder and the holidays approach, many pet owners start thinking of the adorable Halloween costumes and cozy sweaters they can put on their pets. While these outfits can be fun and festive, the wrong outfit can cause harm to your animal. Dr. Mark Stickney, Director of General Surgery Services at the Texas A&M University College of Veter... (Read More)