Reviewed on March 19, 2020, by Dr. Jennifer Grota, DVM Did you know that certain plants and flowers can actually be dangerous for your cat? “While any plant material can cause mild stomach upset, some plants are much more dangerous,” says Tina… Read More
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Plant and Home Goods Safety
Reviewed and updated for accuracy on May 28, 2020 by Jennifer Coates, DVM As parents and caregivers, one of the earliest lessons we learn is the concept of “baby-proofing”—keeping toxic substances and dangerous situations well out of the way of our… Read More
Reviewed on March 19, 2020, by Dr. Jennifer Grota, DVM Some plants and cut flowers can actually be toxic to dogs, causing symptoms such as swelling of the mouth, vomiting, trembling, loss of coordination, seizures, difficulty breathing, or even… Read More
Keeping Your Home Clean with Pets
Whether you’re practicing potty training for a new puppy or noticing accidents with an older dog, one thing is certain: that dog urine smell isn’t pleasant. Accidents happen—it’s natural. Practice patience and use positive reinforcement with puppies… Read More
Updated and reviewed for accuracy on April 7, 2020, by Dr. Katie Grzyb, DVM When your cat starts urinating outside the litter box, the smell can be difficult to get rid of and nearly impossible to mask. Whether your cat pees on the carpet, a piece… Read More
Reviewed and updated for accuracy on May 28, 2020 by Jennifer Coates, DVM We all want what is best for our pets, which means keeping them away from any potential dangers. That’s why it’s so important to do your homework in determining which products… Read More