Common Pet Toxins You Should Be Aware Of
Household toxins are a common source of pet poisoning, particularly in the kitchen or bathroom. However, potential hazards can lurk everywhere, including in your garage, garden, and cupboards. Brush up on your toxin knowledge to keep your pet safe. What are the most...
4 Ways to Show How Much You Love Your Pet on Valentine’s Day
4 Ways to Show How Much You Love Your Pet on Valentine’s Day Valentine's Day is near! Do you know how you're going to spoil your furry friend this holiday? With the following suggestions our team at Gardner Animal Care Center has compiled, you can also include your...
5 Simple Steps to Start Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth
5 Simple Steps to Start Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth Brushing your pet's teeth can be a challenge if they aren't acclimated to the brushing yet, but it doesn't have to a challenge. Brushing your pet’s teeth should be something you do as frequently as you brush your own...
Make Pet Dental Care a Priority in 2022
You know dental care is important for your furry pal, but did you know it’s so important? We think it should be on every pet owner’s New Year’s resolutions list. If regular pet dental care didn’t make your top resolutions for 2022, here are four reasons to convince...
5 New Year’s Resolutions That Can Change Your Pet’s Life
5 New Year’s Resolutions That Can Change Your Pet’s Life The start of a new year has always been a time to improve your life. This year, ensure you also include your pet in that focus. Here are five New Year’s resolutions to add to your list that are guaranteed to...
4 Holiday DIY Pet Toy Ideas
4 DIY Holiday Toys for Your Pet Pets are wonderful gift recipients. They appreciate anything you give them, regardless of how much time or money you spend. Plus, you don’t have to be extraordinarily crafty to create homemade gifts your furry pal will enjoy. Make your...
Indoor Enrichment for Pets When the Weather Is Bad
3 Invigorating Indoor Activities for Pets Bad weather got your pet is going stir-crazy from being cooped up indoors? Try incorporating indoor enrichment activities! These games will exercise not only your furry pal’s body but also their mind, allowing them to burn off...
Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes?
Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes? November is National Pet Diabetes Month, and with an estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats developing the disease during their lifetime, it’s important for pet owners to recognize the risk factors and signs. Here are some things...
5 Myths about Cancer in Pets
5 Myths about Cancer in Pets November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and our team at Gardner Animal Care Center would like to use this time to reveal the truth behind common myths about cancer in pets and spread awareness. Learn what really happens when a pet...
Halloween Treats to Keep Away from Your Pet
Halloween can be a night filled with treats, but keeping your pet safe doesn’t have to be tricky. If you keep in mind that the candy bowl is solely for trick-or-treaters and not for your furry pal, you can both have a fun, safe October 31. When celebrating the...