Winter in Tucson brings cooler nights, crisp mornings, and noticeable day-to-day temperature changes. These seasonal shifts can make joint discomfort more noticeable in dogs and cats, particularly after periods of rest. Pets who usually move comfortably may begin to...
Understanding Equine Colic: A Guide for Horse Owners in Tucson Colic is a term that strikes fear into the heart of every horse owner and for a good reason. It’s one of the most common and potentially life-threatening conditions that horses can experience. But what...
Fly Season is Here: Managing Pests and Protecting Your Horses As Tucson heats up in June, so does the activity of pests that can cause major discomfort—and even danger—for your horse. Flies, gnats, and ticks are more than just a nuisance; they can lead to serious skin...
Why Is My Pet Drinking So Much Water? Signs of Illness vs. Summer Thirst As Tucson temperatures soar, it’s no surprise your furry companion is heading to the water bowl more often. Just like humans, pets feel the effects of the desert heat. Dehydration can become a...
Managing and Preventing Equine Parasites in Arizona As springtime and summer quickly approach in Arizona, horse owners must prepare for a common but dangerous challenge — parasites. Warmer temperatures and increased humidity create the perfect environment for...