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7 Lesser-Known Foods That Are Toxic to Dogs
There are many foods that we eat every day that are toxic to dogs. But did you know that some lesser-known foods are also poisonous to dogs? Continue reading to learn about the dangerous foods you…
Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Lantana
Lantana (Lantana camara), also called Shrub Verbena, Yellow Sage, and Red Sage, is a perennial flowering plant that is commonly used in landscaping. It grows wild in tropical regions of the US and…
What plants are toxic to dogs?
Spring is just around the corner and with it comes beautiful blooming flowers, plants, fruit, and vegetable gardens. While these plants can add color and wonderful aromas to your home and yard,…
Valley Fever in Dogs
Valley Fever (previously known as San Joaquin Valley Fever) is the common name for Coccidioidomycosis, an infection caused by a fungus that exists in the Southwestern United States. Continue reading…
How do I take my dog’s temperature?
If you want to be a well-equipped pet owner for times of illness, one of the easiest and most essential skills to master is learning how to take your pet’s temperature. Just like in people, a high…
What Causes Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs?
Unfortunately, diarrhea is a frequent reason why dogs are seen by their vet. We recognize it by our dog’s frequent trips outside, which often result in watery, mucousy, or sometimes bloody stool. If…
What causes fever in dogs?
If you’re worried your pet may not be feeling well, a natural question that comes to mind is “Does my dog have a fever?” If it’s elevated, what does that mean? What types of problems can cause…
Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Cyclamen
Cyclamen, also called Sowbread, are small, flowering plants often used in landscaping over the winter and spring seasons. They come with red, white, and pink flower varieties. Continue reading to…
Are Poinsettia’s Really Toxic to Dogs and Cats?
Poinsettia, Euphorbia pulcherrima, are very common plants during the winter holiday season. New plants indoors and outdoors are tempting for our pets and many will ingest the leaves. Luckily, this…
Can Dogs and Cats Eat Gingerbread Cookies?
During the holidays, many of us enjoy baking to get into the spirit. Gingerbread cookies are a classic for Christmas, as well as gingerbread houses. Or maybe you’re not the baking type, and you…
Everything You Need to Know About Vomiting in Dogs
Unfortunately, vomit happens. And while it can be scary to see your dog throw up, it’s helpful to know what might be causing the problem, and if there’s anything you can do about it without taking…
Causes and Symptoms of Bloat in Dogs
Bloat is a generic term for distention of the abdomen. This is sometimes used interchangeably with a disease called “Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus,” but a bloated abdomen does not always indicate…
Everything You Need to Know About Diarrhea in Dogs
Many pet lovers have experienced caring for a cat or dog with diarrhea. So don’t worry, you're not alone! Diarrhea is characterized by frequent passing of stools, often watery or containing mucus.…
Melatonin Safety and Uses in Pets
Melatonin is an over the counter supplement often used by people to help them sleep. It is used in veterinary medicine for a variety of reasons in dogs, cats, and ferrets. Keep reading to find out…
Fish Oil Supplements for Dogs
Fish oil contains omega 3 fatty acids which are sold as supplements in all types of forms in pet stores, veterinary hospitals, and pharmacies. If you’re curious about giving your dog a fatty acid…
Joint Supplements for Pets
As old age creeps up, you may notice the first signs of mobility problems in your pet such as reduced activity, stiffness, limping, and (particularly cats) struggling to jump up onto furniture. The…
Diagnosing and Treating Environmental Allergies in Dogs
Has your dog recently been diagnosed with allergies? Atopy, or “allergic dermatitis” is one of the most commonly diagnosed causes of itching in dogs. Read on the learn about why dog’s develop atopy,…
Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats
If your pet is itchy, you might be wondering if they have a food allergy. While true food allergies aren’t as common in pets as one might think, it’s still possible that your dog or cat’s food is…
























