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16 Summer Dangers for Dogs
For many of us, summer means getting outside and enjoying time in nature with our furry best friends! Unfortunately, this also means that our pets can be exposed to new dangers. Summer temperatures,…
Swelling of the Ear (Aural Hematoma) in Cats and Dogs
Aural (ear) hematomas form when blood vessels rupture under the skin of the ear flap. This is the most common reason for swelling along the outside of a dog or cat’s ear. Continue reading to learn…
Hot Spots (Moist Dermatitis) in Dogs
Hot spots, also known as moist dermatitis, are a common skin condition in dogs. They are typically caused by damaged and/or infected skin. Areas of redness and irritation can occur rapidly,…
How to Apply “Spot On” Medication to Your Dog or Cat
Some products used to prevent ticks, fleas, and worms are applied directly onto the skin. These are sometimes called "spot on" medications. Here you will find tips and advice on how to apply them…
How to Examine Your Pet at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide
Performing simple exams on your pet at home is important for several reasons. It can help prepare them for examinations performed by your vet, as well as handling by the groomer or other care…
Why is my pet scooting? Recognizing anal gland problems in cats and dogs
“Scooting” (when an animal drags their bottom along the ground) is a common behavior associated with anal gland problems. Anal glands are found in both dogs and cats. These small scent-producing…
Deworming Your Dog - Q&A
How do you know if your dog has worms? And when should you deworm your dog? Dogs are at risk of being infected with many different types of intestinal parasites including roundworms, tapeworms and…
5 Ways to Celebrate Your Pet During Pet Wellness Month
Did you know that October is National Pet Wellness Month? That’s a whole 31 days devoted to caring for your pet’s physical and mental well-being! This initiative was started in 2004 and is meant to…
Grooming Tips and Coat Care for Your Dog
Paying attention to your dog’s skin and coat is very important. A dull coat can indicate possible internal diseases, nutritional deficiencies, dirty coat, etc. Regular brushing will help keep 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,…
Ringworm in Dogs
Does your pet have ringworm? What can you do to help? Keep reading to learn about the different types and treatments of ringworm in cats and dogs.
Cataracts in Dogs and Cats
Cataracts are a common cause of vision problems in humans. They’re often treated with surgery which can be a straightforward day procedure. Cataracts occur somewhat commonly in pets, though in…
Lumps and Bumps on Dogs and Cats
Could my pet have an infection? Allergic reaction? Splinter? Tumor? The answer is YES to all of the above or something else… In this article, we’ll touch briefly on some causes of lumps and bumps or…
Flea Prevention and Control for Dogs
Is your dog scratching more than usual? Are you seeing live fleas on your dog? Are you seeing black spots or flecks in your dog’s hair coat? Your dog likely has fleas. Continue reading to learn how…
Ask a Vet: 10 Important Questions to Ask at Your Next Vet Visit
Sometimes bringing your pet to the veterinary hospital can be overwhelming. Often, you’re struggling to get your cat in a carrier, driving with a dog that is terrified to be in the car, or wrangling…
My Dog Won't Stop Licking His Paws - Help!
Is your dog licking his paws incessantly? So obsessively that they seem to have lost interest in everything else around them? What does this mean, and is there a treatment for it? Keep reading to…
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…
Common Causes of Hair Loss in Dogs
Hair loss, medically known as alopecia, is the most common dermatological problem observed in dogs. By definition, alopecia is the complete or partial lack of hair in regions of the body where it…
























