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Diaphragmatic Hernias in Dogs and Cats
Most hernias in dogs and cats occur in the abdominal region and usually involve tissues and organs in the abdominal cavity. One common hernia that occurs in both species is called a diaphragmatic…
Why does my puppy get hiccups?
Dogs are adorable creatures and part of the reason why we love them is that they bring so much joy and entertainment to our lives. Even the most mundane things that they do, things that are…
What to Do if Your Pet is Choking
Despite all the things we do to protect our pets from disease and harm, unfortunate accidents can still happen. As pet parents, it is also our responsibility to be aware of the common accidents that…
First Aid & Emergency Care for Breathing Problems in Pets
Emergencies are something we all dread. No pet parent wants to experience an emergency with their canine or feline buddy. Unfortunately, emergencies can happen despite all the necessary precautions…
Chylothorax in Cats
The thoracic cavity, also referred to as the chest cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ survival. A disease that affects the pet’s thoracic cavity can result in serious…
First Aid for Drowning Pets
Dogs and cats are known to be natural swimmers. In fact, some breeds of dogs have been trained to swim and retrieve things from the water. And while they’re great swimmers in short distances, they…
Pyothorax in Dogs and Cats
The chest cavity, also called the thoracic cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ health and life. Any condition that causes changes in the anatomy of the thoracic cavity…
Pneumothorax in Dogs and Cats
The thoracic cavity, also referred to as the chest cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ health and life. Any condition that affects the animal’s thoracic cavity will…
Papilloma Virus in Dogs and Cats
The onset of the coronavirus pandemic has led to the majority of people becoming more knowledgeable about viruses, how they develop, how they function, and the extent of disease they can produce.…
Symptoms and Treatment of Babesiosis in Dogs
Babesia is a parasitic infection that can be transmitted to dogs when they are bitten by an infected tick. Babesia is found worldwide, but in the United States, it affects dogs in the southern…
Common Worms and Parasites Found in Dogs
All dogs get intestinal parasites, so it is important to talk with your veterinarian about diagnosing, treating, and preventing worms. This article will discuss the most common intestinal parasites…
How to Puppy-Proof Your House
Getting a new puppy may be a bigger adventure than having a baby! After all, puppies don't stay in the same place for the first six months of their life and can't wear a diaper. No wonder they say…
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,…
Signs Your Pet May Have Something Stuck in Their Nose
Cats and dogs are naturally curious animals and will wander around and explore their surroundings if given the chance. Unlike humans, dogs and cats rely on their noses when observing things from the…
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…
How good is a cat’s sense of smell?
You may be surprised to learn that cats and dogs have a comparable sense of smell. Cats originate from top predators in the wild that utilize their many senses to successfully hunt their prey and…
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…
At-Home Guide to Keeping Your Cat’s Teeth Healthy
When it comes to your pet’s dental health, prevention is better than treatment. Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from gum disease. A good dental health routine is an important aspect…