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Signs of Pain in Dogs
We all know what it feels like to be in pain, but do you know how pain actually occurs within your own body? Did you know that besides being obviously unpleasant, pain causes detrimental effects to…
Caring for Your Pregnant Dog
Having puppies may sound easy and fun, but there is actually quite a bit of work that you need to do both before and after your dog gives birth. Proper planning and care can do a lot to minimize…
Doggy Odors: Normal vs. Abnormal
If your dog has been smelling like less than a bouquet of roses, there may or may not be an underlying health reason. Let’s get to the bottom of this stinky situation to see why your dog smells bad…
Caring for a Paralyzed Dog
Dogs that are paralyzed in the hind legs or all four legs need extra help doing everyday things. But don’t panic! Many dogs can live happy and healthy lives, even with paralysis. Whether a dog has…
Can Dogs Eat Cat Food?
Have you ever wondered if it’s OK for your dog to eat cat food? It sure would be convenient to only have to buy one type of pet food! But is cat food nutritionally balanced or even safe for your…
Can Cats Eat Dog Food?
Have you ever wondered if you can feed your cat dog food? It sure would be convenient to only have to purchase one type of pet food. But would dog food be nutritionally balanced or even safe for…
Panosteitis in Dogs (Growing Pains)
Panosteitis, also known as growing pains, refers to a self-limiting yet painful bone condition involving the long leg bones of young large breed dogs generally between ages 5 and 18 months.…
Histoplasmosis in Dogs and Cats
Histoplasmosis is a rare fungal disease that can be found not only in dogs and cats but in all mammals. It is caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum which can be found worldwide. However, in…
Aspergillosis in Dogs and Cats
Aspergillosis is a fungus that is very common in the environment and grows on old food, organic matter, and in the soil. There are over 180 species of aspergillosis and they rarely cause disease…
Cryptococcosis in Dogs and Cats
Cryptococcosis is one of the most common fungal diseases in the world. It primarily affects cats but can also be seen in other animals and humans. Keep reading to learn more about cryptococcosis,…
Blastomycosis in Dogs and Cats
In this article, we’ll explain blastomycosis and how it infects dogs and cats. You can read about symptoms to watch for in your pet, how the infection is diagnosed, treatment options, and when to…
Hookworms in Dog and Cats
Hookworms are common intestinal parasites of dogs and cats, and certain hookworm species can also infect people. Hookworms are small parasites, usually only 1-2 cm long, that attach with teeth to…
Roundworms in Dogs and Cats
Roundworms are a common intestinal parasite seen in both dogs and cats. Puppies and kittens are often born with a developing roundworm infection that can lead to stunted growth if not treated…
Abnormal Nail Color in Dogs
There could be many causes for nail discoloration in dogs. From fungus to allergies and yeast infections, the origins may vary. Discoloration may even be red, brown, or black, but it could also be…
Coccidia in Dogs and Cats
Coccidia are single-celled organisms called protozoa that spend part of their life cycle living in the lining cells of the intestines of dogs and cats. While they may be an incidental finding in the…
Tapeworms in Dogs and Cats
Tapeworms get their name from the way they look, which is long and flat, like scotch tape or packing tape but much much smaller. There are several different types of tapeworms and some are…
Sarcoptic Mange (Scabies) in Dogs
Sarcoptic mange, also called scabies, is a highly contagious skin disease that affects dogs. The disease is caused by the tiny, microscopic (meaning they cannot be seen with the naked eye) Sarcoptes…
What causes dandruff in dogs?
Skin problems are the most commonly reported health issues in dogs. Apart from the amount of hair, a dog’s skin anatomy and function are pretty much the same as with humans. This means that dogs…
























