Learn about babesiosis in dogs is, how it spreads, signs, symptoms, treatment, and what pet parents can do to prevent it.
You may know about the availability for dogs, but did you know there is also a rabies vaccine for cats? Learn more about the ...
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Effective dental care is an essential part of keeping dogs happy and healthy. However, it can prove a tricky task, even for the most diligent pet parents. Research shows that up to 80 percent of dogs ...
When you’re feeling under the weather, nothing beats the soothing power of a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup. And if your dog won’t eat due to an upset stomach or illness, pouring some chicken broth ...
Most cats will experience conjunctivitis at some point during their life. Infectious cases of cat conjunctivitis can be passed to other cats and recur in times of stress. Symptoms can include ...
Tummy troubles are no fun for dogs. And that goes double for pet parents, especially if there’s a stinky mess to clean up. However, here’s some hopeful news for both pets and parents. Depending on the ...
Whether you see them or feel them during bath time, finding scabs on your dog can be concerning. Several dog skin conditions are associated with scabs. While some of these conditions are insignificant ...
There’s so much to love about winter. But, for pet parents in cooler climates, the season means more than frosty frolics and sweater weather. Frigid temperatures can also increase the risk of ...
When it comes to kitty noises, meows and purrs are what we expect to hear from our feline friends. And as astute pet parents, we usually have a good idea of what these sounds mean: feed me, pet me, ...
Emily Oliver is a certified veterinary technician (CVT) who spent over 10 years in a mixed animal practice, working with cats, dogs, equines, and farm animals. Interests include surgery and anesthesia ...
When you hear that your dog has an infection, you’re most likely thinking of a bacterial or viral infection. However, viruses and bacteria aren’t the only pathogens that can affect our pets. Dogs can ...