New Year’s resolution time has become a distant memory for some already, but it is not too late to refocus. In 2019 more than half of 2,000 people surveyed listed “exercise more” as their resolution. One great way for pet parents to exercise more is to...
When human beings are in need of blood, whether that be through injury or illness, they can turn to blood banks, facilities that store and distribute blood that was donated by volunteers. Our canine and feline family members are just as susceptible to injury and...
The reason why dogs and cats really do need dental care is simple: gum disease is all too common in dogs and cats, not to mention their pet parents. In fact, it’s present in most pets over three years old. The causes and effects of gum disease are similar in humans...
There’s something so soothing about an aquarium. The gentle bubbling of the filter, the fish darting in and out of the plants. It’s easy to spend hours gazing at a fish tank. Want to start your own? With all the varieties of fish, the huge selection of tanks,...
Pet overpopulation, across Brevard County, is a widespread problem. The recommendation is for the average, non-breeding pet parents to spay or neuter their dog. To spay or neuter means to remove the sex organs of the pup so they cannot reproduce. However, it’s not...
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