Hip dysplasia is becoming an all too common problem for canines today. What was once a rarity is now a regular diagnosis, affecting approximately four percent of the canine population. There are many theories as to why hip dysplasia has suddenly become more prevalent. Some point to genetics being the only factor, others reference environment, nutrition, and activity level. The best theories are those that combine all of the above.
It’s that time of year again! Fleas, flies, and ticks, oh my! We could also include mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and gnats in this category of annoying insects that can wreak havoc on summer fun for us and our pets.
We love our Sample Saturdays and Supplement Sundays here at The Pet Beastro! Introducing quality products that we can back from trusted sources is a part of what we want to promote at The Pet Beastro—by supporting one another and spreading the message of living well, we all benefit.
We love our Sample Saturdays and Supplement Sundays here at The Pet Beastro! Introducing quality products that we can back from trusted sources is a part of what we want to promote at The Pet Beastro—by supporting one another and spreading the message of living well, we all benefit.
There is nothing quite like summer, the chance to relax and enjoy nature in all its lush glory. But along with the beauty of summer comes certain anxieties tied to environmental stressors and experiences during this unique time of year. As our companions join us on so many of our adventures, our dogs can feel those anxieties as much as we humans do.