by Jess Ross | Feb 7, 2025 | Cat Wellness, Dog Training, Dog Wellness, General Pet Parenting
Walking your dog can be rewarding and fun for both you and your fluffy friend. But how are you supposed to enjoy your morning stroll with ten inches of snow right outside your front door? A dog’s paws are one of the more sensitive areas of any dog, so protecting them...
by Morris Animal Inn | Jun 22, 2021 | Cat Wellness, Dog Wellness, General Pet Parenting
As we enter the summer months, tick numbers are on the rise. Not only do these pesky bugs cause you and your pet great discomfort, they also can lead to life-threatening diseases which makes tick prevention important for your pet’s health. While ticks are most...
by Morris Animal Inn | May 5, 2021 | Cat Wellness, Dog Wellness, General Pet Parenting, Pet Care Supplies
As travel restrictions continue to lift across the nation, more and more people are hitting the road – and bringing their pets along for the ride! Whether it’s a quick drive to the next town over, or a trip across the country, it’s important to ensure your furry...
by Morris Animal Inn | Apr 21, 2021 | Cat Wellness, Dog Wellness, General Pet Parenting
Spring is in the air! Which means so is pollen, ragweed, and all sorts of other allergens. Just like humans, our pets are susceptible to seasonal allergies which can cause them a great deal of discomfort when untreated. How can you tell if your pet has seasonal...
by Morris Animal Inn | Mar 12, 2021 | Cat Wellness, Dog Wellness, General Pet Parenting
Did you know that March is Poison Prevention Awareness Month? Our pets tend to get into things they shouldn’t. Here are some ways to prevent them from ingesting something poisonous and what actions you should take if they do. Out of Sight, Out of Mouths Keep...
by Morris Animal Inn | Jun 1, 2018 | Cat Wellness
Do cats mark their territory? As much as cat owners love their cats, most are probably don’t like when their cats urinate outside of the litter box. It’s annoying, smelly, and not always easy to clean up. Our first—and possibly second and third—reaction is to be...