by Roy Faulkner DVM | Aug 24, 2014 | Behavior
There is probably nothing extra frustrating to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In actual fact, recurring litter field accidents are the primary cause why cat house owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the litter field,...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | May 5, 2014 | Behavior
Did you hear there was a National Dog Bite Prevention Week? Yes, the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) National Dog Bite Prevention Week for 2014 is from May 18th till May 24. and the focus, as before, will concentrate on informing individuals...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Mar 23, 2014 | Behavior
Dog Training Tips In Easy To Understand Steps There are numerous benefits to teaching your pet. Having fewer behavioral problems because your companion will be developing better manners. This will in addition will offer you a more rewarding relationship with your pet....
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Jun 5, 2013 | Behavior
Some pet owners are not aware that keeping a wolf or a wolf hybrid as a pet can be detrimental to their safety. Below is an insight on what to consider when you want to have a wolf or its hybrid as a pet. The information was adopted from an article by Dr. Karen...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Apr 25, 2013 | Behavior
A very commonly asked question of vets is “Hey Doc, why does my pet or cat keep eating grass?”. Over the years the typical response has been that the animals eat grass or plants, because the animal is ill and instinctively tries to make them self vomit....