Our pets are naturally curious—sniffing, pawing, and exploring every corner of the home. While it's easy to think your space is safe, many everyday areas can pose hidden dangers to dogs and cats. An ounce of prevention is always worth a pound of cure (and a little...
Veterinary Specialists of the Rockies has advanced CPR trainers in-house To most of us, the idea of doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a pet might seem odd or even funny at first. How does it work, exactly? Can you do mouth-to-mouth on a dog? (More on...
 The sun and flowers aren't the only things that come out in spring. The warmer months also signal the start of animals coming out of hibernation. Most of these animals are generally harmless to pets, but others — such as snakes — can negatively impact the wellbeing...
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