by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
April showers bring May flowers, so the saying goes. But all the extra moisture in the ground from March rains and melting winter snow could mean for a wet and buggy spring, even well after the flowers start to grow. Our pets will without a doubt be excited to get...
by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
We humans climb into bed each night knowing we’re off to dreamland. Dreams are a result of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the most important and deepest stage of our sleep cycle. But do our dogs and cats also travel to a dream world in their sleep, too? Many pet...
by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
Even our pets get the winter blues. As we move into March and are feeling ready for spring, the continuing winter weather has many of us, and our pets, holing up at home. Dogs need exercise now just as much as during the warmer months, when running outside is a...
by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
An expanding polar vortex may be to blame for this January’s freezing cold temperatures, but to your pet, the only thing that matters is getting in and out of the cold quickly. These below-zero degree days have us on the watch for signs of cold or discomfort in our...
by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” may be the soundtrack to your holiday season, when nothing sounds better than cuddling up with your pet in front of a crackling fireplace. This warm winter staple can be all too intriguing for pets, especially those who may not...
by Morris Animal Inn | General Pet Parenting, News
It’s Thanksgiving! We express our gratitude on this day as well as eat turkey, stuffing, veggies and desserts. For your pet, it means a house filled with delicious smells that may have them hoping for a taste. There is no harm in sharing parts of your holiday...