Posted at  September 10, 2020 in Blog by Slava Darozhkin 
          
        
          
            Cats run into all kinds of medical problems during their lifetime. Usually, your kitty gets sick by ingesting a toxin, being in contact with an infected cat or just venturing outside. 
          
          
          
            
          
         
      
      
        
          
        
        
          
          
             Posted at  August 20, 2020 in Blog by Slava Darozhkin 
          
        
          
            When people talk about veterinarians, they likely discuss all of the positive aspects of the career choice. Working with animals, making a positive difference, and earning an excellent salary attracts many to the profession. 
          
          
          
            
          
         
      
      
        
          
        
        
          
          
             Posted at  August 10, 2020 in Blog by Slava Darozhkin 
          
        
          
            With CBD-use exploding in recent years, many pet parents are wondering if CBD & pets are a good combination. After all, Cannabidiol from industrial hemp is reputed to have many incredible benefits for humans – such as pain relief in cancer patients.
          
          
          
            
          
         
      
      
        
          
        
        
          
          
             Posted at  July 20, 2020 in Blog by Slava Darozhkin 
          
        
          
            If you love animals but vet school isn’t your calling, you can still have a long, satisfying career in the veterinary field as a vet tech or vet assistant. Let’s take a closer look at the differences in the positions.
          
          
          
            
          
         
      
      
        
        
          
          
             Posted at  July 10, 2020 in Blog by Slava Darozhkin 
          
        
          
            Whether they are lurking in the park or sneaking around your house, pet parasites represent a serious health risk for both dogs and cats. But the good news is that you can nurse your dog or cat back to normal with some over-the-counter parasite treatments.