Heart Disease Awareness is important for all pet parents, it’s best to promote the best health for their pets’ hearts throughout the year by making a concerted daily effort to improve overall health. This includes focusing on healthy weight management and periodontal disease reduction. The mouth is one of the primary places pet owners […]
World Cancer Day – In Honor Of @LuckyDiamond – The 10 Warning Signs of Animal Cancer
Our beloved Lucky Diamond who inspired Animal Fair lost her battle with spleen cancer. In honor we hope this information will help all those who have puppy love in their lives! PLEASE watch this tribute for our Lil Lucky.. https://animalfair.com/lucky-diamond-friend/ Pets have become members of our families and we want to insure that they live […]
10 Fun Things For Your Dog To Do On A Snowy Day!
Has the snow got both you and your dog cooped up and suffering from cabin fever? Here are the top ten things to do to keep you and your pooch entertained on a snowy day. Anxiety: Being cooped up inside is no fun for anyone, and our four-legged friends can sometimes become anxious during these […]
The Doggone Truth About Pet Health Insurance
“Should I get health insurance for my pet?” “How do the benefits compare to the cost?” “Which company and plan are best for my pet and me?” These are some common questions I get from clients who are seeking a means of ensuring (Ha! Puns.) that their cats and dogs get needed treatment when […]
Alternative Remedies For The Anxious Pet Traveler
With airlines and hotels becoming increasingly pet-friendly, more and more of us are traveling with our puppies and pooches in tow. But as logistics have become easier, sometimes our pets still have trouble navigating the big and scary world of travel. Animal Fair looks at several remedies for treating travel anxiety in our pets. “A […]
East Meets West: Acupuncture For Animals in Honor of Chinese New Year
In honor of the Chinese New Year, Animal Fair investigates the medical potential of veterinary acupuncture. Dex, the schnauzer, was having trouble walking. The eleven-year-old also had a history of liver problems, which made his owner, Sally Hinkle, wary of using traditional arthritis medication. So Hinkle turned to Dr. Terry Brockman, a vet with over 20 […]