Your pet problems -- solved!

No matter what your pet's issues you'll find help with this list of articles penned by two top vets for Canadian Living magazine.

By CanadianLiving.com

Any true pet lover knows they can be a real handful: they dig up the flowerbeds, walk on the kitchen counters and rifle through the trash. Despite their sometimes objectionable behaviour, most owners can't love their cuddly furballs enough.

Veterinarians Marie McKibbin and Walt Ingwersen have taken your reader-submitted questions and provided thoughtful and helpful answers. Browse through our collection of top vet advice and keep your pet happy and healthy.

Cat and small animal care:
5 best ways to find a vet
Find out why your smelly pet could have a serious health problem.




What's up with my cat's sleeping habits?
Why some cats love to sleep on top of their owners.




Is it safe for guinea pigs to eat grass?
A look at the history of the guinea pig can offer clues to keeping them healthy and happy in a domestic setting.



How to care for a baby ferret
What you need to know to keep your young pet healthy for life.




Health concerns for mature cats
What to keep in mind when your kitty's age starts to creep up.




Vaccinating your indoor pet
Find out whether you need to vaccinate your cat.




Benefits and risks of feline anesthesia
Dr. Walt explains how surgical benefits outweigh risks associated with anesthesia on an older cat.




Dog care:
Puppy-buying tips
How to make sure your new puppy really has a clean bill of health.




The common parasite your new pet might have
A vet explains what giardia is and how to get rid of it.




How to soothe your pet's allergies
Find out how you can help your pet weather spring and summer allergies and why you need to beware of cocoa bean mulch.




Page 1 of 2 -- Don't miss Dr. Ingwersen and Dr. McKibbin's great advice for owners of pet dogs on page 2!


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