Related Links
Dog Related Sites
Purina's Website for Dog Owners.
The Senior Dogs Project. A website devoted to looking out for older dogs.
The American Kennel Club's list of dog breeds from A to Z.
Cat Related Sites
The Cat Fancier's Association has information on Cat Shows, Cat Breeds, Cat Care, as well as a showcase of top winning cats.
Cornell University Veterinary School's Feline Health Center website contains information on medical topics relating to cat health care.
Ohio State University's Indoor Cat Initiative provides information related to enriching the lives of indoor cats.
The Internet Guide to Feline Diabetes.
Heartworm is not only a disease for dogs; cats can get heartworm, too. Learn more by visiting KnowHeartWorms.org or The Feline Heartworm Society.
Local Experts
Care Center—Our local emergency and referral hospital.
Dog Star Daily—For all your dog behavior and training questions.
Positive Paws—Fantastic puppy kindergarten, underwater treadmill therapy and more.
Pet Athletic Club—Behavior modification, advanced training, behavior consultations, boarding and training sessions for dogs and their people.
Love Mutt Photography—Specializing in clean, candid and fun pet portraits. Love Mutt wants to capture the spirit of your best friend and they work in a relaxed atmosphere that allows your pet to be themselves. Their website is amazing and very representative of their work, which we proudly display here in the halls of Kings Veterinary Hospital!
Cincinnati Cats—Cincinnati Cats is a wonderful organization that provides help and support services to people who care for stray and feral cats. Their work is priceless. If you are looking to rescue a cat, we encourage you to call them.
General Pet Sites
The Warren County Humane Association is an amazing organization located in Lebanon. They have made great strides in placing pets in very creative ways. When they are full, we always have a cat in our waiting area, as do many other vets and other high traffic pet facilities.
The ASPCA exists to promote humane principles, prevent cruelty and alleviate fear, pain and suffering in animals.
Visit the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center website for any animal poison-related emergency.
Learn more about the human-animal health connection at the Delta Society.
Are you looking to adopt a pet? Are you looking for a lost pet? You can do both at PetFinder.com.
Growing Up With Pets provides information on helping parents foster strong, healthy relationships between their children and their pets.
Recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of parasite infections.
Home Again Microchip—We recommend that all pets be microchipped. Home Again offers additional services such as free poison control (normally a $60 phone call), 24 hour emergency triage (Does my pet really need to go to the emergency vet? They can help answer that question), and their scanners can read other microchips as well.
Designing Health, the makers of Missing Link nutritional supplements.
Plant Toxicity Information—Important information about plants that are poisonous to pets.
Companion Animal Parasite Council—Resources and tips for keeping your pet safe from parasites.
VeterinaryPartner.com—For reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world's first and largest online veterinary database and community.
Pet Loss Information
The University of Florida offers a Grief Support Hotline plus some articles on coping with pet loss.
Tufts University offers a Grief Support Hotline and articles regarding the loss of a pet.
The University of Illinois Grief Support Hotline
World by the Tail—The makers of the Clay Paw offer a thorough website discussing memorialization and many aspects of pet loss.
Traveling With Your Pet
Visit DogFriendly before you plan your trip.
Cat Fancy offers some good advice if you are planning to travel with your cat.