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Anatomy and Function of Your Pet’s Eyes
Dogs’ and cats' eyes work similarly to our eyes and can develop similar eye problems like cataracts, glaucoma, and more. Read on to learn some fun and interesting facts about the anatomy of the eye,…
Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is most often a result of the left side of the heart being unable to move blood out and through to the rest of the body, leading to edema formation. Edema is fluid in…
How to Give Your Cat Oral Medication
It’s never easy when your fur baby is sick and needs medication. This can often be stressful for both you and your cat. Cats are known to be finicky even when they’re healthy but even more so when…
Megacolon in Cats
Megacolon in cats happens when the large intestines become distended, leading to constipation or obstipation. Cats that develop megacolon have a large amount of hard stool in their large intestines…
The Cat Digestive System: Anatomy and Functions
A cat’s digestive system is similar to humans and dogs in that it regulates the absorption of nutrients and elimination of wastes. However, because cats are strictly carnivores, it's important to…
Common Liver Diseases of Dogs
Your dog’s liver is a vital organ that is sensitive to damage and disease. For this reason, it’s important to recognize early signs of illness in your dog so that she can be treated quickly.…
Lymphoma in Cats
Lymphoma, also called lymphosarcoma or LSA, is a cancer of special cells called lymphocytes. Lymphoma is the most common cancer affecting cats and can occur in nearly any part of the body. Early…
Dental and Oral Anatomy in Dogs
Knowing about the normal structures and appearance of your dog’s mouth can make it easier to notice when something is wrong. In this article, we’ll discuss the important anatomy in and around your…
What You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Liver
The liver plays many important roles in your pet’s body. Without a functional liver, your dog or cat wouldn’t be able to properly digest food, filter toxins from the bloodstream, or regulate certain…
Common Liver Diseases in Cats
Your cat’s liver is a vital organ that is sensitive to damage and disease. For this reason, it’s important to recognize early signs of illness in your cat so that he can be treated quickly. Continue…
Your Pet’s Heart: A Guide to Understanding Heart Health in Dogs and Cats
Have you ever considered what an important function the heart serves? The heart beats continuously to move blood throughout the body, every day, all day for the entirety of your pet’s life. This…
Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart condition where the muscles of the heart get weak and the heart enlarges like a big balloon. This condition is more common in certain breeds, such as Doberman…
Lymphoma in Dogs
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphoid cells and typically affects middle age to older dogs. It can develop primarily in lymph nodes or other organs in the body. There are two main types of lymphoma,…
Pancreatitis in Dogs
Pancreatitis means inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a vital organ that regulates digestion and blood sugar in the body. Located near the stomach in all animals, the pancreas produces…
5 Myths About Your Dog’s Digestive Tract
You might think that your dog’s gastrointestinal tract is a lot like yours. But what types of food are actually safe for dogs to eat? And do they really digest food the same way we do? Keep reading…
What is the pancreas and why is it important?
The pancreas is a long, flat organ that is located in the abdomen along the small intestines near the right, cranial (front) part of the abdomen. This little organ has big responsibilities in…
Dental and Oral Anatomy in Cats
Understanding the normal anatomy and appearance of your cat’s mouth can help you notice when something is abnormal. In this article, we’ll discuss the important structures in and around your cat’s…
5 Interesting Facts About Your Cat’s Digestive System
Anyone who loves cats knows they’re a unique animal in many ways. But do you know what makes their digestive tract unique from other pets? Keep reading to find out!