We Love Fur: A Pet Blog

Make A Good Impression At A Dog Daycare Meet And Greet

Bringing your dog to daycare for the first time requires careful consideration since your dog could be a poor match for the facility. Before your dog can stay at a dog daycare facility, you'll need to schedule a meet and greet where the daycare employees will meet your dog and assess their behavior.  This is an essential step in having your dog stay at a daycare that takes good care of your dog and has a high-quality standard of the dogs they allow in the facility. Read More 

3 Things To Do When Looking For Your First Ball Python

Ball pythons can be a good first snake for people who want to get into owning snakes. They are generally fairly docile, as well as easy to care for. You don't have to start out with an elaborate habitat for a ball python, but you can always make everything more elaborate as you own the snake. Having a ball python may be exactly what you want, but first, you have to buy the snake. Read More 

What Makes Graduates A Good Candidate For A Veterinary Internship?

Experienced veterinarians often take newbies under their wing and teach them the ins and outs of the practice. An internship is a rewarding experience for anyone interested in becoming a licensed veterinarian in the future. If you are considering a veterinary internships opportunity, but are not sure if this career choice is right for you, look through the following information to decide if you are a good candidate. Good Veterinary Internship Candidates Read More 

Your Dog’s Cherry Eye May Be Unsightly but Is It Harmful?

Perhaps you've noticed a red swelling in the corner of your dog's eye. If it doesn't look serious, you may decide to "wait and see" rather than take your pup to your veterinary clinic. What should you do if it recedes and then it reappears? This condition is known as cherry eye because it resembles a cherry. Although it often comes and goes, it's best to address it early as it can damage the eye over time. Read More 

Benefits of Dog Welcoming Bars

It can be difficult for someone to find a place to grab a bite to eat when they choose to have their dog with them the majority of the time. Some people bring their dogs out with them because they enjoy having the extra company and the dog enjoys getting out of the house with their person. Some people take their dog most places with them because their dog is their emotional support animal and this means they count on the dog to help keep them calm when they suddenly find themselves in situations that stress them out. Read More