With the price of eggs rising, more and more people are ‘flocking’ to chicken ownership. Of course, making sure that your birds have a great coop is half the battle when it comes to chicken care. A Greater Cincinnati vet offers some advice on this below. Move It Or Lose It One of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether you want a moveable coop or one that will stay put. Moveable ones … Read More
Have you ever spotted your cat just sitting there with her tongue sticking out? This is officially called blepping, and is definitely adorable to see. Of course, given how complex and unique our feline pals are, you may be wondering if this is a sign that something is wrong, or just another one of Fluffy’s many adorable (and purrplexing) quirks. A local vet discusses blepping in this article. Behind The Blep There are actually a … Read More
Happy New Year! Have you recently adopted a kitten? If so, you’ll definitely be in for some super cute moments over the next 12 months. 2021 will be a very important time for your pint-sized pet. Read on as a Greater Cincinnati vet lists some things your little ball of fur may want to accomplish this year. Grow Kittens are almost too cute to handle. However, that adorable toddler phase won’t last long. Little Fluffy … Read More
Have you recently started keeping chickens? Having fresh eggs available is a great perk! However, you may find that your feathered friends don’t always cooperate when it comes to where they lay their eggs. Some hens will leave eggs almost anywhere except the nesting box, making Easter egg hunts a daily task for their owners. A Greater Cincinnati veterinarian offers some tips on solving this issue below. Proper Setup First and foremost, make sure that … Read More
May 30th is International Hug Your Cat Day. If there was ever a time when we need to hug kitties, it’s now. The past few months have been extremely stressful, to say the least. Our feline friends are great at providing comfort and love in times like this. Read on as a Greater Cincinnati vet lists some reasons to hug Fluffy. Cuddle Hormone When you hug your feline pal, a special hormone is released in … Read More
January is National Train Your Dog Month! Of course, Fido’s education is important all year long. Training is really what makes the difference between your pooch being a ‘Good dog’ and being, well, a bit unruly. Here, a vet lists some common dog training mistakes. Inconsistency There are many schools of thought when it comes to dog training. You can opt to go with clicker training, or stick to more basic options. Each method has … Read More