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- Poop color is a good indicator of any underlying health concerns your dog may have.
- Your dog's diet, the presence of blood,...
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- Scooting, biting their rear, bad odor, visible swelling and discharge are some signs of anal glands problem in dogs.
- Even as simple...
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- The Kangal, Bandog, and Cane Corso are just some of the dog breeds that have stronger bite force than a lion.
- Most...
Any foreign bumps and lumps on our dogs are pretty worrisome, especially if you find them in more sensitive areas.
So, if your dog has...
As a new puppy parent, feeling excited and overwhelmed is natural.
Puppies bring joy, companionship, and endless cuddles—but they also come with responsibilities, including vaccinations.
Vaccinations...
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- Scabs on dogs can be caused by allergies, bacterial infections, external parasites, fungal infections, hormonal imbalances, immune disorders, nutritional issues, and yeast...
Here it comes... the dreaded peak flea and tick season.
For us pet owners, while we love those sunny beach trips and walking in the...
In Partnership with Merck Animal Health
In my opinion, there's no better time to travel with your pet than in either spring or summer.
The weather's...
Owning a pet is expensive. It’s more than just planning for food and toys. If you’ve been asking yourself, can I afford a dog, here is everything you need to know. A big part of being a responsible pet owner is preparing for the endeavor financially. Creating a consistent budget can help you plan for routine expenses like food, treats and toys, as well as unexpected expenses like vet visits in the event of an emergency. Asking the question can I afford a dog is a very responsible thing to do. Many pet owners don’t plan a budget before adopting a dog, and that can get you into a lot of trouble.
Are you faced with the challenging decision of how to let go of your furry companion?
We understand that circumstances change. And even...
One of the best qualities of our canine companions is their unwavering loyalty. Why are dogs so loyal? There are amazing stories about the unmatched loyalty of dogs - dogs that have sat on their owner’s graves, waited patiently for months for their owners to return from war and even stories of dogs walking thousands of miles to reunite with their masters.
Nothing beats the feeling of seeing a happy dog or friendly cat come running over to you looking for a pat on the head or a scratch behind the ears. Why do pets make us happy? Pets do a lot more than just keep us company. The unconditional love that they provide us with is priceless and incomparable to any love that we get other humans.