interview
Interviews with veteranarians, animal scientists, breeders and other lucky professionals who play with animals for a living.
Dog
A good dog food for your dog meets with a specific, high quality ingredient base that provides a high level of optimum nutrition for your pet. Dog food ingredients are selected based on their quality, and are human grade, meaning that they are also used for human consumption. Usually a greater price tag goes along with the purchase of premium dog food as the cost to find, evaluate and test a high quality ingredient can be more expensive, and because of this, some dog food manufacturers substitute quality for quantity and opt for the cheap alternative.
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Petlife
Dog
Proper nutrition is very important for new puppies. It is important, because puppies will go through an accelerated growth phase during the first 15 months of their lives, and having a diet that can provide the optimum base for stable growth without exceeding or the depleting of necessary elements is very, very important.
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Petlife
Dog
Selecting a well balanced and healthy diet for your dog can be a difficult albeit challenging task if you let it. The colorful branding and trendy packaging can easily get the best of you and obscure your discernment of a dog food product. The dog's diet is one best secret to keep your pet healthy and vibrant for many years to come. It's therefore important that you purchase a diet that will supply your pet with vital nutrients and enable it to thrive.
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Petlife
DOG
You may all know the importance of daily brushing and flossing for regular good health of your teeth and gums, but that's as humans and also thanks to dental health education being so updated today. But, did you stop to consider the fact that since science has revealed oral health benefits us by lowering our risk of cardiac problems, it could well be the same for our canine pals? Keeping this medical fact in mind, pet owners are advised to pay extra attention to cleaning their dog's teeth regularly to keep diseases such as plaque and tartar at bay; even a simple swipe across Fido's gums with a clean damp cloth should do the trick!
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Petlife
Dr. Sehaj Grewal
Dr. Sehaj Grewal aka “The Melrose Vet” is quickly making a name for himself in Southern California. His family was always involved in the veterinary industry (his father, who was also a veterinarian) and Grewal decide he wanted to work in the family business before branching out to work for different veterinary practices. Eventually, he embarked on his own endeavor; starting his own practice from scratch. “It was a big undertaking for me. I’ve always wanted to create a name for myself and I didn’t want anything handed down to me,” He explains. Dr. Grewal started as a kennel assistant; eventually graduating top of his class from St. Matthew’s University School of Veterinary Medicine. During this time he also excelled during rigorous clinical rotations at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
By Carlos Lacayo4 years ago in Petlife
I Told My Cat about Vocal’s Off Leash Challenge for Dogs, and She’s Pissed!. Top Story - January 2022.
Ever since Vocal announced their Off Leash Challenge for dogs, I have been thinking about, and wondering if they would ever or have ever had a challenge specifically for cats. I didn’t tell my furry feline friend about the dog challenge right away, as I was concerned about her response. Today we had the conversation, and it went pretty much exactly as I expected it would. Below is my interview with Abigail.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Petlife
The EmPAWyees and EmHoofyees
I wear many hats. I am a full-time wife and full-time mom to two rambunctious boys. This alone would be enough, but I am also a full-time farmHer (love the term) at Tucker Acres. I do this on top of being a part-time veterinary technician (animal nurse) and a part-time writer.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
The Real Queens of Wakanda VIII: She’s Almost There
I can remember when I was doing my internships for college, I would often document some of my experiences working at the facilities on my old blog, and other social media pages that I had. However, out of respect for some policies that these facilities had regarding social media practices, I had to limit myself to posts approved by my supervisors such as interactions with the animals in our care, the animals themselves, or us just exploring the different animal habitats that the facility offers the public to experience. Whenever I posted something about my internship experiences, they all focused on what it was like to work with the animals that were under that facility’s care. I kept anything regarding meetings and other sensitive information out of it.
By Jenna Deedy5 years ago in Petlife
The Real Queens of Wakanda VII: Into the Unknown
In our latest Queens of Wakanda entry that is in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we get to know a marine mammal trainer who is currently based at the Miami Seaquarium in Key Biscayne, Florida. Lauren Beltran’s journey is truly one that involved her traveling “into the unknown”.
By Jenna Deedy5 years ago in Petlife





