Links
Franklin County Humane Society
Franklin County Humane Society cares for homeless dogs and cats. We take in strays and surrenders, giving them shelter, medical care, food and new homes.
Choosing A New Puppy
This guide serves as an introduction for anyone considering welcoming a puppy into their home. It outlines factors to consider during the decision-making process.
Heartworm Society
This website provides comprehensive information regarding heartworm disease, covering all essential aspects you may wish to understand.
Behavior Support
CattleDog offers valuable insights into your pet's perspective, highlighting how our interactions affect their well-being. Awareness allows us to have fun and enjoy life together.
National Animal Poison Control Center
This is the website of the National Animal Poison Control Center. It includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control center.
Rainbow Bridge
Anyone who has lost a pet should visit this wonderful site. It serves as a heartfelt tribute to our departed family members.
Zoonotic and Animal-Associated Diseases
There are many diseases that can spread between animals and people. These diseases are caused by germs like viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi.
The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
The Cat Fanciers' Association website has lots of pictures, as well as information on cat breeds, cat care, upcoming cat shows, and much more.
Veterinary Schools in the US
This resource offers access to the websites of veterinary schools across the United States. This link is a useful reference for those interested in exploring veterinary education.
Pet Insurance Basics
Pet owners strive to provide the best care for their animals, but the main barrier is cost. Learn about veterinary care coverage, including pet insurance and its benefits.
Pets and Parasites
Read informative articles from the CAPC about your pets and parasites. Everyone aims to protect their entire family from parasitic infections.
Calorie Calculator
Regular monitoring of body weight and body condition score is important for successful weight management. Treats should not exceed 10% of total daily calories.