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Does my dog need a pacemaker

Does my dog need a pacemaker?

Pacemakers are a life-saving intervention. These electronic devices can also help improve the quality of life in dogs diagnosed with certain heart problems. An artificial pacemaker is implanted to…

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Corneal ulcers and scartches

Eye Injuries in Pets: Corneal Ulcers and Scratches

Corneal injuries, including scratches, abrasions, and ulceration, are common injuries in dogs and cats. Regardless of the cause, all eye injuries should be addressed immediately to avoid serious…

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Why does my dog have a droopy eye

Why does my dog have goopy eyes?

Like humans, dogs are susceptible to developing eye problems and will show a wide variety of signs depending on the specific cause or severity. A common symptom of an eye problem seen in dogs is…

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Flea and tick medications pets

Flea and Tick Medication Guide for Pet Parents

Fleas and ticks are external parasites that feed on the blood of their hosts, typically dogs, cats, and other mammals. Heavy infestations can lead to anemia and potentially serious complications…

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Glaucoma in dogs and cats

Glaucoma in Dogs and Cats

Though different in the level of perception and sensitivity, the anatomy of a dog and a cat’s eye is pretty much similar to ours and is also prone to the same eye problems that affect us. These…

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Canine atopic dermatitis

Canine Atopy Guide: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Dogs with Atopic Dermatitis

Has your itchy dog recently been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (also called canine eczema or atopy)? Do you still have questions about what this diagnosis means and what to expect from…

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Chiggers in dogs

Symptoms and Prevention of Chiggers in Dogs

Chiggers, scientific name Trombiculamites, are also called harvest mites, itch mites, scrub mites, and red bugs due to their red to bright orange color. While they don’t actually penetrate or burrow…

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Pet medication 101 prednisone

Pet Medication 101: Prednisone / Prednisolone

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what prednisone and…

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Introduce dog and cat

How to Introduce Cats and Dogs

Wait, aren’t cats and dogs sworn enemies? How can they live together much less become friends? Perhaps you have a dog and are thinking about adopting a cat or just the opposite. While it is an…

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Common dog diseases

Most Common Dog Diseases: What to Watch Out For

It’s scary bringing our new canine friends out into the world without knowing what atrocious bacteria, viruses, and/or illnesses can cause them harm. There are a vast number of things that can cause…

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Flea Allergy Dermatitis

Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) in Dogs

Flea Allergy Dermatitis is the most common skin disease and cause of itching in dogs. For adult fleas to reproduce they must bite a dog to obtain a blood meal. Most of the flea life cycle is not…

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Dexamethasone for dogs

Pet Medication 101: Dexamethasone

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what dexamethasone is used…

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Dog chewing trouble

Why Is My Dog Having Trouble Chewing?

Does your dog just sniff his food and turn away without eating any of the hard, dry kibbles in his food bowl? Or does your pet seem to have trouble chewing his food? If your dog is off his feed or…

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Dog scent training

Scent Training for Dogs

Training dogs to use their sense of smell for various jobs is no small feat. While dogs can be trained to use their noses for different purposes, the training to make them adept and familiar with…

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Apoquel or Cytopoint

Apoquel or Cytopoint? Treatments for Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs

Allergies are a pain for dogs and their humans. Raw red spots seen in atopic dermatitis, for instance, are sometimes treated with corticosteroids or other immunosuppressant drugs. These,…

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Pet CPR Instructions

CPR Basics for Pet Parents

Just as it’s considered essential to learn basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for humans in case an emergency happens at home, knowing basic CPR for pets is now being considered equally…

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Eye removal surgery

Enucleation Surgery: What to Expect if Your Pet Loses an Eye

Eye injuries are some of the most common injuries our pets endure. Injuries that affect the eye have a wide range of severity, from simple irritation, to surface scratches, to deep ulceration.…

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Dog swollen paw

Treating Your Dog’s Swollen Paw

There are many reasons for a dog's swollen paw; these range from simple conditions like injuries, allergies, or infections to more complex ones, such as autoimmune diseases. Whatever the case, the…

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