- Updated: 10/04/2026
5 Ways To Care For Your Senior Dog
Your dog may always be a puppy to you. But it’s important to remember that our dogs age just like we do and they’ll need a little extra attention and care once they’ve reached geriatric age (six-years-old for large dogs and seven for small dogs).
- Updated: 10/04/2026
HOW TO PROPERLY CARE FOR YOUR PET’S TEETH?
Let us face it: Even if you adore your pet more than anything, their breath can be downright gross at times. But this doesn’t necessarily mean your pet’s teeth need a brushing every day, sometimes it can be because of gum disease.
- Updated: 10/04/2026
PETS IN A BUSTLING CITY: ALL ABOUT PETS WHO LIVE IN APARTMENTS
Living with a pet in a bustling and cramped city apartment can be quite a daunting task. These days, a lot of people have to live in tiny apartments with their dogs but such small spaces often take away the luxury of space leaving your pets in a cramped environment.
- Updated: 09/04/2026
How often should you bathe a cat?
Cats are cute and cuddly, but they can also be smelly. If you love your cat, it's important to take care of their hygiene. Whether your kitty likes baths or not, there are a few reasons why you might want to bathe them.
- Updated: 09/04/2026
Can You Pierce Dogs Ears?
As responsible pet owners, we always want to ensure our dogs are happy, healthy, and comfortable. One of the most controversial topics in pet care is whether or not it is safe to pierce dogs' ears.
- Updated: 09/04/2026
Caring for an Older Cat
Older cats require increased attention to their needs, care, and love. Over the years, your cat has come to trust you, and as they age, they need your support more than ever.
- Updated: 08/04/2026
If You Find a Puppy or Kitten on the Street
If you find a homeless puppy or kitten on the street, it is crucial to carefully examine your new pet. During the initial examination, pay attention to any discharge from the eyes or nose, check the ears for cleanliness (there may be accumulated discharge, dirt, or redness), and look for any skin or coat defects (such as bald spots or combed areas).
- Updated: 08/04/2026
IF YOUR ANIMAL IS POISONED: SYMPTOMS, TREATMENT, AND COMMON POISONS
Poisoning is a dangerous event for both humans and animals. Poisons can enter an animal's body in various ways, such as through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. Depending on the type of poison, the effects can be immediate or delayed.
- Updated: 13/04/2026
MICROCHIPPING YOUR PETS
One of the most effective methods of protecting your pet from being stolen or lost would be to get a pet microchip for them. Â tiny computer chips (about as small as a grain of rice) that are implanted under the skin of your pet in a veterinary service or pet health care store just like a simple vaccination
- Updated: 10/04/2026
HEAT STROKE PREVENTION
Summer is the perfect time to go to the beach and frolic around the dog park with your canine friend. However, the hot weather also increases the chances of heat strokes among people, and dogs are no exception.
- Updated: 09/04/2026
EMERGENCY KIT CHECKLIST FOR CATS AND DOGS
Nobody likes to think about the worst-case possibilities. However, in order to safeguard your family, including your pets, you must plan beforehand for a probable emergency. It's always a good idea to be prepared.
- Updated: 27/11/2025
Dog Wounds Dubai: Emergency Care, Treatment & Prevention Guide
Wounds in dogs are common and range from minor scratches to serious injuries needing surgery. While small cuts or grazes can sometimes be managed at home, deeper wounds, bites, and burns require immediate veterinary attention to prevent complications. Quick assessment and timely care are vital for healing and infection control.











