Healthy Pet by American Animal Hospital Association
A wealth of resources from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), including pet care resources, information on breed, behavior, disease, animal bond, nutrition, pet care tips, preventive care info, adoption, relocation and travel tips, as well as a section dedicated to children, which contains a variety of fun animal-related games and activities.
The Veterinary Partner website provides pet owners with information about general pet health and care, nutrition, behavior, first aid and emergency preparedness, medications and various medical conditions. Whatever you’re looking for, if it’s information that will make your pet happier and healthier, you’ll find it here! Try browsing around in the Pet Connection with nationally syndicated pet expert and author Gina Spadafori. You can even submit your question to be answered by a veterinary professional.
Petplace.com is the premier web destination for people who love their animal companions. More than 85 veterinarians, including many veterinary specialists, have written for Petplace.com, building an ever-growing library of over 10,000 veterinarian approved articles to peruse and select from. Petplace offers the most comprehensive resource for pet health and wellness articles, as well as over 4,000 heartwarming pet stories that will make you, laugh, cry and feel good inside. If you are “PetCrazy”, then Petplace.com is for you!
This is an excellent online resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center provides a helpful quick reference list of common plants that are known to be poisonous to pets. It also provides further information regarding symptoms and the degree of toxicity.
Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement is a group of compassionate volunteers who are professionally trained in pet bereavement counseling. The APLB is unique, and its services are free and available to anyone grieving a beloved pet. The website incorporates the collective wisdom and experience of all of the members of the online community. It offers a wealth of information and resources meant to assist in dealing with the grief of losing a pet.
Financial Aid Resources Document
Cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay Discover Card and American Express
How to keep pets safe in cold weather
Please see this helpful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39He4KILt-I
Dog Leggs
(assisted mobility)
K-9 Carts
(pet wheelchairs, walkaboot accessory)
Pets and Parasites
(parasite prevalence maps updated monthly)
Tami Kearney, Mtn Top K-9 Training
Dr. Rolan Tripp 800-372-3706 X 89 Whittier www.animalbehavior.net
Stefanie Schwartz – Aliso Viejo 949-342-6644 UC Davis 530-752-1393 ext 431 VCA West LA
Dr. Karen Sueda 310-473-2951, 310-478-5035 ext 1517, 73 [email protected]
Brandon Fouche- brandonfouche.com 323-228-4175 aggression
Rachel Malamed-Sherman Oaks 818-788-2622
Trainer Leroy Singh 213-446-0720
Dog Aggression
AnimalBehavior.net
cattledogpublishing.com
www.aspcabehavior.org
www.dacvb.org
www.iaabc.org
www.nadoi.org
How to Pack and Move Your Bird
- Moving your bird is way different than dogs and cats. Many birds do not like their carriers, so it is important to spend plenty of time helping them to adjust before the move comes. This page also has a great section on how to help your bird adjust to a new home after the move.
- This is really handy for movers with pets; it helps you lay out a pet profile or resume for when your landlord wants to know about your pet. It shows you how to include information such as if he/she is spayed, neutered, declawed, certain behaviors, breed, etc. There are surprisingly many places for rent that require something like a pet resume, and this source will help you to avoid the extra work of putting one together on your own!
Pet First Aid from The American Red Cross
Includes basic first aid to help your pet as well as emergency preparedness information.