
Pet Health Care Information
Welcome To The Pet Med Site
At The Pet Med Site, our primary goal is to make it easy for pet owners to find out about their pet's health care needs. We encourage routine pet health care to help keep your pet healthy and happy. We also strive to provide up-to-date information on common pet diseases.
The Pet Med Site is an informational site only. You will not find pet medications for sale here. (If you are looking for pet medications or supplies, please see our resources page.) Our purpose is to educate you about pet health, so that you are better able to make informed decisions about your pet's health care needs. Our emphasis is on preventive pet health care, however we do cover individual disease topics as well.
We suggest that you bookmark this site now, before you go any farther. You will want to return again and again to answer questions about your pet's health.
If you're a cat owner, you'll find information about routine cat health care and specific cat diseases. We also invite you to listen in on our free "Secrets To Keeping Your Cat Healthy" audio report. This report contains essential information about keeping your cat healthy and safe. It is a MUST-HAVE for any cat owner.
For those of you who are dog owners, there is information about routine dog health care and dog diseases. You'll also find the "Secrets To Keeping Your Dog Healthy" in our free audio report. This report is absolutely ESSENTIAL for any dog owner and will help you keep your dog healthy and safe.
There is also information about more exotic types of pets, such as bird care, rabbit care, and ferret care.
Our pet health care bookstore features several e-books, each focusing on a specific pet health care area. Titles include:
- Your New Kitten - A Complete Guide To Kitten Health Care Needs
- Your New Puppy - A Complete Guide To Puppy Health Care Needs
- The Complete Cat Health Care Guide For Your Adult Cat
- The Complete Dog Health Care Guide For Your Adult Dog
- Complete Cat Health Care Guide For Your Senior Cat
- Complete Dog Health Care Guide For Your Senior Dog
- Breeding Your Cat - From Before Breeding To After Delivery
- Breeding Your Dog - From Before Breeding To After Delivery
- Raising Orphaned Kittens and Puppies
We also invite you to subscribe to our blog, The Pet Health Care Gazette . The Pet Health Care Gazette focuses on current topics within the pet health care field and provides information about preventive pet health care, seasonal pet health issues, facts about common pet ailments, and also answers some of the most frequently asked questions about pet health and routine pet health care.
This week in The Pet Health Care Gazette:
Learn How To Easily Cut Your Pet's Toenails:
One of the tasks which most pet owners need to do on a regular basis is trimming the toenails for their pet. Yet, this is something that many pet owners either do not know how to do or are frightened to do. If you are among this group, we’ll try to change that for you today.
Subscribe now and we will deliver each weekly article directly to your e-mail inbox as soon as it is published.
Our glossary of terms contains definitions of commonly used terms in the field of veterinary medicine. For your convenience, we have also included a search page where you may search our entire website for any desired word or phrase related to pet health care or specific pet diseases.
For those of you interested in shopping for pet supplies, toys, medications, or other products, we have compiled a list of online pet resources that we think you will find useful. You will also find links to various humane organizations, breed registries, and other pet resources.
While we offer a great deal of advice and information about pet health care here, please remember that the cornerstone of responsible pet ownership is regular veterinary care. We urge you to schedule regular visits with your pet's veterinarian and to contact your pet's veterinarian with any questions you have regarding your pet's individual health care needs. We strongly feel that a trusting relationship with a caring veterinarian is the best gift you can give your pet.