Have questions about your pet? The Internet can help! (Well, certain parts of the internet can.) We have searched the Web and found these helpful and informative sites to help you take care of your pet in the best way possible. Enjoy!
VeterinaryPartner.com
This website is monitored closely by veterinarians for content and gives a lot of helpful information about various illnesses that pets get, tips on routine care of your pet (diet, feeding, housing, toys, etc), and some great advice for behavior problems and training tips from veterinary behaviorists.
AskDryin.com
This site is one of our favorites! It is hosted by Dr. Yin, a veterinarian who specializes in behavior and training. She has posted a number of helpful handouts on a variety of topics as well as many training videos to help reinforce the things she talks about and things you may have read about (crate training, biting, aggression, barking, etc).
HillsPet.com
This site gives good information about Hill’s Science Diet products as well as good information about pet nutrition.
PetFit.com
A great resource for helping your pet lose weight.
PetWellness.com
A site sponsored by Novartis. Includes a lot of helpful information about routine pet care.
JamesAndKenneth.com
A great site that offers Dr. Ian Dunbar’s book "Before You Get Your Puppy" as a free download for new puppy owners. This book will cover the basics of housetraining, chewtoy training, and get you socializing your new little one. A must-have resource for puppy owners!
PetDental.com
Good information about home dental care, the risks of dental disease, and how you can help your pet live a long, life, free of tooth pain. Sponsored by Hills.
GrowingUpWithPets.com
Great information for pet owners with children. Learn how to teach your kids to interact with pets and how to be responsible for some aspects of pet healthcare. Also gives good information on keeping your family safe from certain pet-borne diseases such as intestinal parasites.
DogStarDaily.com
A website that is updated daily with information about dog and cat training. Includes several videos as well as information from books written by Dr. Ian Dunbar. All the information on the website is available at no charge.
www.Premier.com
Have questions about getting your dog to walk nicely on a leash? To not bark when people come to the door? To not jump up on people when he sees them? This is the website for you! Lots of information about the Gentle Leader Headcollar, Citronella bark collars, and great chewtoys to keep your dog entertained.
Healthypet.com
The American Animal Hospital Association’s website for pet owners.
The Humane Society of Utah
The world’s largest animal protection organization, working for the welfare of domestic and wild animals.
AAHA Pet Emergency Info
What constitutes a health emergency for your pet?
The American Kennel Club
Breed registry for purebred dogs in the United States. Working to advance the study, breeding, exhibiting, running and maintenance of purebred dogs.
The American Kennel Club – Dog Breeds
Learn more about the 150 different breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club.
The Cat Fanciers’ Association
The world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats, with information on cat shows, cat breeds, cat care and more.
AKC Companion Animal Recovery
Microchipping your pet is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Learn more.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
Dedicated to providing the most medically useful veterinary poison and drug information possible. 24-hour poison hotline available.
Pets Need Dental Care, Too
Learn more about proper oral health care for dogs and cats.
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping people suffering from the bereavement of a pet.
Veterinary Pet Insurance
Most well known pet insurance for your pets at a reasonable monthly fee.
CareCredit
An alternative to pet insurance and your personal credit card. Keep this “credit card” specifically for your pet’s medical needs. Offers special financing rates and deferred interest programs.
Bark Busters
Looking for guaranteed behavioral training for your dog?
AVID Microchip ID
Permanent identification for your pet.