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5 Ways to Keep Your Home and Dog Safe

Dogs don’t always cater to human etiquette. They don’t understand that the leftover cheeseburger in the trash can isn’t a snack, and will often rely on their natural instincts (such… Read more

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Service Dogs

Have you been dealing with a disability of some sort? Has your family been talking about you needing more help if you are going to keep living on your own?… Read more

Looking Ruff: 4 Old Dog Skin Problems to Watch out For

One-quarter of all dogs brought to the shelter each year are brought there because their owners say they are too old. A startling statistic! Knowing what to look out for as your… Read more

4 Reasons to Take Your Senior Cat to Sykesville Vet Clinic

Do you have an elderly cat? If so, you should be bringing him or her in for regular visits at Sykesville Vet Clinic. There are a lot of different health… Read more

Caring for a Senior Dog: 4 Signs It’s Time to See a Sykesville Vet

There's a reason 60.2 million households in the US own a dog. Dogs are the most non-judging, loving companion you could ever have. There's only one downside to owning a dog. Their… Read more

What Is Canine Vestibular Syndrome and How Is It Treated?

Statistics show that 89.7% of households in the U.S. have dogs. If you're one of those households, then it's only natural that you'll be concerned if you notice any changes in your… Read more

Canine Conception: 5 Early Signs of Pregnancy in Dogs

Unlike humans who have roughly nine months to prepare for a newborn, dogs' gestation periods are much shorter. In fact, they often deliver within 58-72 days of conception. For that reason, it's… Read more

Ruff and Tumble: How to Care for a Dog Wound

36.5% of households in the United States own a dog, which means there are tens of millions of pet dogs. This means dogs are bound to encounter other pets on a… Read more

Your Guide to Skin Conditions That Affect Older Dogs

You might be shocked to learn that dogs are considered "elders" or "geriatric" when they hit age 7. Even if you still think of them as your precious baby, you need… Read more

How to Tell if Your Cat is Pregnant: 5 Symptoms to Look Out For

There is nothing better than a soft and fuzzy kitten! But before new tiny fuzzballs come into your life there area few things to keep an eye out for in… Read more

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