Pet cancer is more common than many pet parents realize, so knowing the early signs (new lumps, weight/appetite changes, lethargy, sores that don’t heal, mobility issues) and keeping up with regular checkups can make a big difference. If cancer is suspected or diagnosed, there are many treatment options, and Pawsitive Care is here to guide you—from screening to compassionate care.
Spoiler: It’s probably NOT a new snack obsession... it could be spring allergies.
Just like us, pets can be allergic to pollen, dust, grass—even their food. If your cat’s suddenly a sneeze machine or your pup’s turned into a paw-licking pro, it might be time for a checkup.
April is Heartworm Awareness Month—protect your pet from this deadly disease, because all it takes is one mosquito bite.
March is Poison Prevention Month, and as we prepare for spring, let’s make sure our yards and outdoor spaces are safe for our furry friends.
Prioritize your pet’s health in 2025 with vet check-ups, balanced nutrition, exercise, dental care, and preventative treatments!
Keep your pets safe, healthy, and cozy this winter with warmth, wellness, and year-round care.