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Can dogs eat chicken?
Like humans, a dog needs a balanced diet to keep them healthy. Dogs have specific nutritional requirements that need to be met daily to maintain and support bodily functions. This usually changes…
Stomach Ulcers in Dogs and Cats
Stomach ulceration happens when there’s a disruption in the stomach’s protective barrier, leading to damage to the stomach’s lining and affecting its deeper cell layers. This causes abdominal pain,…
Causes of Intestinal Obstruction in Dogs
Anything that blocks the passage of food along this tract, partially or completely, constitutes intestinal obstruction. This can either be a foreign body a dog has eaten but can’t completely digest,…
Ear Mites in Dogs
Ear mites are highly contagious and spread easily to other dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, mice, and other pets. On a positive note, ear mites do not typically spread to people. Ear…
Ear Infections (Otitis) in Dogs
Dogs have a variety of reasons they tend to develop ear infections more often than people. The shape of the ear canal, hair in the ear canals, allergies, wax build-up, and moisture in the ears are…
Dog Acne
Have you noticed red bumps or pimples on your dog’s skin? It may be a case of canine acne. The condition is characterized by the appearance of inflammatory lesions on the lips of dogs. In some…
Common Myths About Allergies in Dogs
Even with the latest technology and information about allergies in dogs, there are still myths and old wives’ tales that continue to make the rounds among pet owners. Let’s bust some of the most…
What causes itchy eyes in pets?
Itchy eyes can be a source of discomfort for your pet. To find relief, your dog or cat may scratch at his eye or rub his face along the furniture or the ground. These behaviors can eventually lead…
Can dogs eat eggs?
Eggs are a common food found in many kitchens worldwide. Naturally, they’re also one of the most common human foods shared by dog owners with their pets. And a question often asked is if it’s okay…
Why does my pet need a complete blood count?
The complete blood count (CBC) is a common blood test that is performed during a routine wellness check or as a tool to diagnose a medical issue. A CBC can be easily performed at most veterinary…
Why does my pet need x-rays?
For decades, radiographs, commonly known as x-rays, have been the most common form of medical imaging used by veterinarians. Like other medical imaging techniques, radiographs are non-invasive,…
What to Expect When Your Pet Has a Wound
There are many reasons why a cat or dog could have a wound. Perhaps, your dog cut herself while playing or when going out for a walk - perhaps she stepped on a piece of glass. Maybe your cat was…
My dog has a cut on his paw pad. What should I do?
If your dog has injured his paws, you need to take care of it right away. Your pet needs healthy paws and paw pads to navigate through the world. This area of their body touches the ground and takes…
What to Feed a Dog with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is considered to be a syndrome, versus a disease. It’s a multi-faceted condition triggered by many underlying conditions. Though there’s no specific cause of IBD in…
My dog’s wound won’t heal. What should I do?
The curious streaks and playful nature of dogs can easily get them into trouble. It’s no wonder they end up with wounds when playing, getting into fights with other animals, or by accident.…
Abscesses in Dogs: Causes and Treatment Options
Skin abscesses often appear as painful swelling on the skin which can be firm or fluid-filled to the touch, depending on how thick the pus is inside. Typically, skin abscesses appear suddenly, often…
Why is my dog sneezing?
Dogs and humans share a lot of similarities when it comes to bodily functions, properties, and physiology. This is why most health conditions that affect humans can also affect dogs, and the…
Does it sound like something’s stuck in your dog’s throat? Here’s what you need to know!
Occasionally, though, a dog’s cough might sound like they’re trying to remove something stuck on their throat. This type of cough is usually followed by an attempt to retch, called post-tussive…
























