For many of us, our pets are more than just animals—they’re cherished family members. As pet parents, we love including them in fun family activities, and holidays like Halloween are no exception. In recent years, Halloween has become increasingly popular among pet owners, with pet costumes, themed toys, and even
Okay, so you’ve adopted your new puppy and you’re ready for a lifetime of walks, playing fetch and posting adorable social media photos. But, before you get too comfortable, one of the first things that you should think about is getting your puppy vaccinated against the highly contagious virus, canine
Bio North received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2003. She subsequently completed a year-long internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City and a three-year residency in small animal internal medicine at Michigan State University. Dr. North’s affinity
Bio Dr. Fiessinger grew up in Dayton, Ohio. She knew from a young age that she wanted to be a veterinarian, and started volunteering at shelters and horse barns to gain animal experience in high school. She also spent some time in Italy working with exotic animals during veterinary school.
Bio Dr. Haley Boswell was born and raised in a small Southern Indiana town. It was clear from a young age that Dr. Boswell loved animals and the love continued into adulthood. She volunteered and worked at numerous veterinary clinics and shelters, along with going on a handful of veterinary
Bio Dr. Thompson grew up in the southside of the Indianapolis area, primarily in Greenwood and Franklin. She graduated from Franklin College as a Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipient in 2015. She completed her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2019. After working in
One word that is very scary to anyone is the word ‘cancer’. This word can haunt anyone if you hear it in relation to a loved one. So, what about your pets? Pets are susceptible to getting cancer as well. What should you look out for? What are the pet