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This is a list of websites that may assist you in the care of your pet. These websites are not a substitute for veterinary care but are sites you may find helpful. We do not regularly monitor the content of these websites and are not responsible for the information in them.

General information

VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world’s first and largest online veterinary database and community.

www.veterinarypartner.com


 

Pet Health Network® is for pets and their people.
We’re a community created for people like you, by people just like you – people who have dogs, cats, and other pets as part of their families.
We’re dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and trustworthy information to ensure your four-legged family members enjoy the longest, healthiest, and happiest lives possible.

www.pethealthnetwork.com


The Cat Community’s purpose is to build a group of cat caregivers who want to provide the very best care for their cat.

www.catfriendly.com


VetzInsight seeks to educate pet owners in a lighthearted, sometimes poignant manner by taking a sideways look at companion animal issues.

www.vin.com/vetzinsight


 

Travelling with Pets

Taking the family pet along for the ride is a part of the vacation plans of families across the nation. These trips can be quite memorable and enjoyable—but only if you take the proper safety precautions for your animals. This guide will help you travel safely and comfortably with your favorite pet.

www.thetruckersreport.com


Parasites and Disease

Ticks are common parasites that can be found anywhere, from the deep woods to urban parks. And each year, thousands of dogs become infected with serious diseases transmitted by a number of different ticks. Diseases like ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and others.

www.dogsandticks.com


Ticks

Canine Lyme disease is a growing concern to dog owners, because the disease is increasing in numbers and also expanding geographically. You should know the facts and clearly understand the risk factors for your own dog.

www.lymeinfo.ca