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It is important to apply Advantage Multi for dogs correctly

How to Use Advantage Multi for Dogs

Advantage Multi for dogs provides comprehensive protection from internal and external parasites. Advantage Multi for dogs protects your pet from heartworm, fleas, roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. However, for Advantage Multi for dogs to be effective, it is important to use and apply this pet medication correctly.  Here are some simple steps to ensure you use [...]

Posted in Flea & Tick Preventatives, Heartworm Preventatives, How to

Topical dog flea meds are a simple and effective way to control fleas on your dog

Tips for Applying Topical Dog Flea Meds

No matter which brand of topical dog flea meds you choose, for effective flea control, proper application is important. Before you apply any dog flea meds to your pet, be sure to thoroughly read the application instructions. While the application method will vary based upon the brand of spot-on dog flea meds you purchase, there [...]

Posted in Flea & Tick Preventatives, How to

Maintain a good relationship with your dog's ears

Maintain a good relationship with your dog’s ears

Grooming a dog can be a challenge for some owners as many pups don’t enjoy being bathed with pet shampoo, having their nails trimmed or their face washed.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, How to

Why is my dog's hair falling out?

Why is my dog’s hair falling out?

Hair loss in dogs is somewhat common, but it is never normal. It almost always indicates an underlying health issue, whether that is a skin infection, hormone imbalance or something else.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Flea & Tick Preventatives, How to, Pet Health

Caring for a white cat.

Caring for a white cat

There are plenty of rumors swirling around white cats – some say they are deaf, others say they are more prone to skin cancer than their dark-haired counterparts.

Posted in How to, Pet Supplies

Don't throw those pet drugs away!

Don’t throw those pet drugs away!

When your cat or dog has fully recovered from the condition it was being medicated for, many owners may hang on to extra, unused pet drugs or perhaps throw them away.

Posted in How to, Pet Meds

Make traveling with your pet fun for all

Make traveling with your pet fun for all

School is almost out for summer and that means many families will be heading out on the open road to explore the forests, oceans and mountain ranges of America.

Posted in How to

How to tell if Fido has fleas

How to tell if Fido has fleas

Flea infestations are one of the most common complaints vets across the nation get each year.

Posted in Flea & Tick Preventatives, How to

Cat tapeworm medicine is available at PetMeds®

How to Use Cat Tapeworm Medicine

So you have noticed the telltale signs that your cat has tapeworm? Once you have purchased cat tapeworm medicine, it is important to correctly administer the medication to your cat for maximum effectiveness. Here is a step-by-step guide to giving your cat tapeworm medicine: 1.  Make sure your cat is old enough to use cat [...]

Posted in How to, Pet Meds

A spoonful of sugar does not necessarily make the medicine go down.

A spoonful of sugar does not necessarily make the medicine go down

When your dog or cat is prescribed pet drugs, whether pain medication for arthritis, an antibiotic to treat an infection or a joint supplement to promote healthy cartilage, many owners cringe at the thought of forcing a pill down their pet’s throat.

Posted in How to, Pet Health, Pet Meds