Routine Veterinary Health Care for Horses

At least once a year, adult horses should undergo a thorough veterinarian checkup. Geriatric horses (over the age of 20) should see their veterinarian twice a year, if not more often because sickness is more common in older horses and can be detected earlier. A health program for your horse, including routine blood testing, may be recommended by your veterinarian. In addition to proper feeding and exercising your horse, other components of general care are required to maintain your horse healthy throughout its life. Grooming and foot care and protection…

Debunking Four Prevalent Myths Throughout the Rainy Season

When you think of the rainy season, photos of steaming tea and crunchy biscuits come to your mind. However, water dripping from roofs, muddy puddles, wetness, and, worst of all, ailments often tend to diminish the season’s overall enjoyment. Popular Myths During the Rainy Season Much fascinating folklore can be discovered in our yard. Friends, family, and neighbors – every person has a story to share, especially when the weather turns bad. Numerous stormy season myths have been passed down through the generations, from green vegetables becoming unhealthy to consume…

What Are the Responsibilities of a Pet Owner?

Pets are not accessories or toys one can simply throw aside and forget. They are living beings with emotions, feelings, and personalities, much like people. With that stated, how do we see pet ownership? Are you doing your responsibilities as a pet owner? Have you thought about providing your pet with the best life possible when they enter your house? While these are questions related to pet ownership, this blog post will discuss essential practices you should know to become a responsible owner of your pet. Five Practices of Responsible…