The internet is a wealth of information – so much so that sometimes locating quality websites can be challenging. That’s why our staff has taken the time to find a few links to share with you that we think you’ll find helpful:
Critter Control has just made wildlife identification and pest control as easy as snapping a photo with our new app, Critter Lookup. Sometimes upon getting into a new home, especially in a new area, residents can be confronted with wildlife or insects they’ve never seen before. Critter Lookup features an extensive image catalog of mammals, birds, insects, and more for users to browse through. If your animal can’t be found in the catalog, our app features a Photo ID option. You can snap a picture of your new friend and it will be emailed directly to a Critter Control representative who will respond with an identification. Critter Lookup doesn’t just identify the animal in question, the app also provides information about the critter’s habitat and behavior. It will help users make the best decision on whether professional help is required or not.I hope you will consider adding a link to Critter Control and our Critter Lookup app to your webpage. It will give new residents peace of mind when it comes to the wildlife around their home.
Here is the link to the Critter Lookup page:
https://www.crittercontrol.com/media/critter-photos
Veterinary Partner
The Veterinary Partner website provides pet owners with information about general pet health and care, nutrition, behavior, first aid and emergency preparedness, medications and various medical conditions. Whatever you're looking for, if it's information that will make your pet happier and healthier, you'll find it here! Try browsing around in the Pet Connection with nationally syndicated pet expert and author Gina Spadafori. You can even submit your question to be answered by a veterinary professional.
PetPlace
Petplace.com is the premier web destination for people who love their animal companions. More than 85 veterinarians, including many veterinary specialists, have written for Petplace.com, building an ever-growing library of over 10,000 veterinarian approved articles to peruse and select from. Petplace offers the most comprehensive resource for pet health and wellness articles, as well as over 4,000 heartwarming pet stories that will make you, laugh, cry and feel good inside. If you are “PetCrazy”, then Petplace.com is for you!
Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement is a group of compassionate volunteers who are professionally trained in pet bereavement counseling. The APLB is unique, and its services are free and available to anyone grieving a beloved pet. The website incorporates the collective wisdom and experience of all of the members of the online community. It offers a wealth of information and resources meant to assist in dealing with the grief of losing a pet.
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is a nonprofit association representing more than 82,500 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession.
American Heartworm Society
True to its mission of leading the veterinary profession and public in understanding heartworm disease, the American Heartworm Society aims to further scientific progress in the study of heartworm disease, while informing its membership of new developments. As part of our mission to lead the public in the understanding of heartworm disease, we are constantly developing informational tools and resources for pet owners. We encourage you to download, share and make use of the resources listed.
The Working Dog Project
The goal of the Working Dog Project is to find the genetic loci associated with key behavioral traits of military and service dogs. With the key genetic factors found, we can strategically select better working dogs, which saves time, energy and dollars. Rarely do we have the opportunity to make such an impact for BOTH our national security and our disabled Americans. Please consider supporting the effort.