We hope you had an amazing Mother’s Day earlier this month. May is the official month of mothers and a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the love and dedication of all the mothers out there, including dog moms! If you are a dog mom, you know the joys and responsibilities of raising a furry friend. Enjoy the warm May weather and…
In the past seven years, over 85 tornadoes have occurred in Iowa in the month of May. If you’re a pet owner living in Iowa, it’s important to be prepared for natural disasters that could occur in your area, such as summer storms and tornadoes. These types of disasters can be frightening for both you and your pet, so it’s…
Housebreaking is one of the most important things you can do for your furry friend. It not only helps keep your home clean and odor-free but also ensures that your dog is comfortable and happy. Proper potty training is a process that requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Here are some tips on how to properly potty train your dog:…
A big misconception about microchipping your pet is that the chips are public GPS trackers, locating your every move. However, that could not be further from the truth. In case of your pet getting out or becoming lost, a microchip containing a unique identification number will greatly increase the chances you and your pet are reunited. This chip cannot be…
Happy New Year from your friends at Animal Health Center! Start the new year off on the right paw by developing some wellness-oriented New Year’s resolutions for your pet. Your cat or dog depends on you to help them stay healthy and happy. The good news is that there are many easy-to-follow resolutions that you and your pet can do…
It’s always a good idea to think twice before giving a pet as a gift for someone else to be responsible for. Animals, like humans, require love and proper care to flourish. It’s important that the person receiving the pet wants that particular animal and is willing and able to give it a lifetime of proper care (even 10 to…
While your dog or cat may be a FOREVER puppy or kitten in your eyes, your senior pet’s body may start to face common ailments with age – just like ours. Pet owners often struggle to decipher whether the changes in your dog or cat are a normal part of aging or indications of serious health problems. While cats tend…
Your diabetic pet’s diet, exercise routine, and behavior are important to their everyday health and well-being. With the holidays bringing a change in routines and more time around friends and family members who might not understand your pet’s unique needs, managing your pet’s diabetes can be challenging this time of year. Here are a few tips to help you and…
