Helpful links and videos
Here Are Some Resources To Assist With Taking Care Of Your Pet.
Heartworm Society
Dedicated to preventing, diagnosing, and treating heartworm disease to protect pets and promote their long-term health
USDA-APHIS Pet Travel
USDA-APHIS Pet Travel provides guidance and resources to ensure your pet meets health and documentation requirements for safe and stress-free international and domestic travel. This is a first step for owner’s to know requirements for their pet’s travel.
CDC pet travel
CDC Pet Travel offers guidelines to ensure the safe entry of pets into the U.S., focusing on health requirements and preventing the spread of diseases. One resource for owners to know requirements for their pet’s travel.
AAHA
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) sets high standards for veterinary care, ensuring excellence in pet health and well-being through accreditation and resources.
American Kennel Club
The American Kennel Club (AKC) promotes the well-being of dogs through breed standards, training resources, events, and responsible dog ownership advocacy. A great resource to learn more about your dog breed(s) or a future pet’s dog breed(s).
Pet loss websites
Pet loss websites offer support, resources, and community for coping with the loss of a beloved pet, providing comfort during a difficult time.
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement (APLB) provides compassionate support, resources, and guidance to help pet owners navigate the emotional journey of losing a beloved companion
Rainbow Bridge is a comforting concept and online community offering support and memorials for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet.
A beloved pet will leave paw prints on the heart of those who loved.
For additional resources on pet loss and anticipatory grief, reference Nancy M. Gordon’s website, Grow Beyond Grief .
How to Videos
Click the link above for ear cleaning tips for your dog and cat.
The link above has fantastic resources on how to give medications by mouth.
You can find more resources on how to give an injection such as giving insulin but as usual… your veterinarian is always the best choice for questions on how to challenges to your pets.
Click on the link above for a video on how to apply eye medication.