Pet Health Cat Allergies in New York: What’s Causing That Constant Itch? If your kitty is scratching like it’s their full-time job, or suddenly sneezing like a cartoon villain, allergies could be the culprit. And while they 7/15/25 No Comments
Pet Health Heartworm Prevention for Dogs in NYC: Vet-Approved Tips for UR Pet’s Health Heartworm is no joke. It’s a sneaky, serious disease that can do real damage to your pet’s heart, lungs, and more- all thanks to one 7/15/25 No Comments
Pet Health Toxic Plants & Cat Safety: What NYC Pet Parents Need to Know A quick guide to safe (and not-so-safe) houseplants for your curious feline 7/15/25 No Comments
Pet Health Neutering Your Cat: Why It’s a Smart Move for Better Vet Care in NYC So your cat is starting to prowl, yowl, or pee on your brand-new rug? Or maybe you’re just trying to be a responsible pet parent. 7/15/25 No Comments
Pet Health Fireworks and Pets in NYC: How to Keep Your Pet Calm Fireworks can cause stress and anxiety in pets. Discover expert strategies to keep your NYC dog or cat calm and safe during Independence Day celebrations 5/18/25 No Comments
Pet Health Is It Heatstroke? Summer Safety Tips for NYC Dogs and Cats Learn how to protect your dog or cat from heatstroke this summer in NYC. Spot the signs early and take action with these vet-approved tips. 5/15/25 No Comments
Pet Health What to Do If Your Dog Eats Chocolate (2025 NYC Guide) Did your dog eat chocolate? Here’s what to do fast—recognize the signs and act quickly with this guide. 5/2/25 No Comments
Pet Health Dog Poop: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and When to Call the Vet Wondering if your dog’s poop is normal? Learn what stool color, texture, and frequency say about your pup’s health. 4/30/25 No Comments
Pet Health Why Your Pet Is Limping: Common Causes & When to See a Vet Discover why your dog or cat is limping. Learn the common causes of limping in NYC pets and when it’s time to visit the vet. 4/28/25 No Comments
Pet Health Is Your Pet Itchy? Causes and Treatments for Allergies in Urban Pets Scratching nonstop? It might be allergies. Here’s how NYC pet parents can identify and treat allergy symptoms in dogs and cats. 4/25/25 No Comments