Most dogs and cats today are viewed more as beloved family members and live indoors with their human companions.
Not exact matches
Hundreds of millions of pet
dogs and cats in the world have become some of
today's
most voracious consumers, with an abundance of food, toys,
and more at their disposal.
While some
dogs and cats are still obtained from Class B dealers,
most dogs used in research
today are bred either in laboratories or by private companies that sell strictly to labs.
Dental disease is the
most common health problem facing
dogs and cats today.1 By some estimates, 85 % of pets over the age of four already have permanent, degenerative changes to their gums — a condition known as periodontal disease.
Pet Poison Helpline Advises
Cat Owners to be Aware of These Dangerous Toxins How to keep your cat safe this upcoming year It is no surprise that dogs and cats are, by far, the most common pets in U.S. households tod
Cat Owners to be Aware of These Dangerous Toxins How to keep your
cat safe this upcoming year It is no surprise that dogs and cats are, by far, the most common pets in U.S. households tod
cat safe this upcoming year It is no surprise that
dogs and cats are, by far, the
most common pets in U.S. households
today.
Arthritis is one of the
most common medical problems afflicting
dogs today,
and a growing number of
cats are also affected by it.
Its early mission, which still remains
today, was to offer a safe alternative to toxic substances used in flea
and tick prevention
and treatment products, as well as nutritional solutions, foods
and supplements for the
most common conditions found in
dogs and cats.
Today, 35 percent of
dogs and cats in U.S. households are not spayed or neutered yet the procedure is one of the
most effective ways to reduce the homeless pet population.