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Tips for Pets During a Lake Orion Summer: Safety Guide

A Lake Orion summer brings long walks along the water, afternoons at local parks, and plenty of outdoor time with pets. It also brings rising temperatures, increased exposure to insects, and new seasonal risks that many pet owners don’t expect. Lake Orion summer pet safety means staying aware of how heat, humidity, pavement, and water…

Cat Dental Surgery: When Oral Disease Requires Treatment

Cat dental surgery is sometimes the most effective way to relieve pain, stop infection, and restore your cat’s quality of life. When feline dental disease progresses beyond what cleaning and monitoring can manage, surgical treatment, including cat tooth extraction, becomes necessary to protect your pet’s overall health. If you’ve noticed changes in how your cat…

Pets and Winter Weather Hazards

Usually, this topic comes out around the holidays as a warning that “Winter is coming”. This year, however, winter is here! Michigan winters can be beautiful, but they can also be challenging for our pets. Cold temperatures, ice, snow, and common winter household hazards create risks that many pet owners don’t think about until a…

Dog Parasites: What Pet Owners Need to Know to Keep Pets Protected

Dog parasites are organisms that live on or inside your pet and feed off their blood or nutrients, often leading to irritation, illness, or even life-threatening complications. These parasites include internal types like worms and external types like fleas, ticks, and mites. While dogs are naturally curious and love to explore, that curiosity can expose…

My Cat Looks Bloated but Is Acting Normal — What You Should Know

If you’ve recently thought, “My cat is bloated but is acting fine,” you’re not alone. Many cat owners notice a swollen belly and assume everything is okay because their cat still eats, plays, and behaves normally. However, bloating in cats (whether mild or pronounced) often points to something happening beneath the surface. While it’s not…

My Dog Ate Chocolate but Is Acting Fine — What Pet Owners Need to Know

It’s every pet owner’s nightmare: discovering that your dog got into chocolate. You might look at them and think, “My dog ate chocolate but is acting fine. Should I still be worried?” The short answer is yes. Even if your dog seems completely normal, chocolate contains substances that can be toxic to dogs, and symptoms…

Why Does My Cat Sleep on My Chest? Feline Bonding Explained

If you’ve ever woken up to find your cat curled up on your chest, you’re not alone in wondering, “Why does my cat sleep on my chest?” This behavior, while endearing, also has deeper meaning rooted in your cat’s instincts and emotions. Cats often choose to rest on their human’s chest as a way to…

Dog Dental Cleaning And Its Importance

Dental health often doesn’t get the attention it deserves—especially when it comes to dogs. While many pet owners prioritize nutrition, grooming, and exercise, they may overlook the role oral hygiene plays in a dog’s overall comfort and long-term health. A dog dental cleaning is more than a cosmetic procedure; it’s a necessary part of preventive…

Cat Seroma After Spay: Causes And Care

You just brought your cat home from her spay surgery, and now you’re noticing a soft lump near the incision site. Is it normal? Should you worry? If you’ve found yourself searching “cat seroma after spay,” you’re not alone. Many cat owners are caught off guard by this common post-surgical swelling. While it can be…

My Cat Is Limping But Still Running And Jumping

It can be confusing to see your cat limp one moment and dash across the room the next. This inconsistent behavior often leaves pet owners wondering if there’s actually a problem—or if their cat is simply being dramatic. While cats can be surprisingly resilient, any form of limping should be taken seriously. Even if your…