Allergies in Dogs: What You Need to Know
For humans, fall often signals the end of allergy season, but for our pets, problems can persist year-round. Is your pup still itching long after spring’s first bloom? Here’s everything you need to know about allergies in dogs.
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Warm and Fuzzy: 5 Winter Weather Pet Safety Tips
Baby, it’s getting cold outside! As you fire up the furnace and dig the sweaters out of the back of the closet, remember that your pet needs special care during the winter months, too. Follow these five tips to keep your pet safe and warm all season long.
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Could It Be Cushing’s?
What Is Cushing’s Disease?
Cushing’s disease, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, occurs when the adrenal gland produces too much of the naturally occurring steroid hormones, primarily cortisol. It is one of the most commonly occurring hormonal disorders in dogs. Excessive levels of cortisol can have widespread effects on the body, including the skin, kidneys, bladder, immune system, nervous system, and musculoskeletal system.
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What to Do When Your Pet Won’t Eat
When your pet suddenly loses his appetite, it can be concerning—particularly if you’ve got a regular chowhound on your hands.
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4 Things You Should Know About Laparoscopic Surgery in Cats and Dogs
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Does Your Pet Need a Probiotic?
If your dog or cat struggles with gastrointestinal (GI) health, probiotics may be just what the vet ordered.
Probiotics are live microorganisms that can be introduced into the body to help with digestion and offer protection from harmful bacteria. Just as live cultures in yogurt can help keep a human gut healthy, probiotics can also help maintain the natural balance of organisms (known as microflora) in a pet’s digestive tract.
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Scary Sounds of Halloween: How to Help a Dog with Noise Aversion
If a single knock at the door sends your dog scurrying under the bed or he starts barking every time the doorbell rings, it’s probably safe to say you both dread surprise guests and package deliveries, not to mention Halloween. But could it mean something’s wrong?
If your dog shows excessive fear toward these and other noises, like fireworks, there’s a chance he may be suffering from noise aversion.
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4 Reasons to Show a Vet Tech Some Love (and How to Do It)
While veterinarians play a key role in keeping pets healthy, they can’t do it alone (just ask them!).
Veterinary technicians are the lifeblood of any animal hospital—and that’s why the third week of October, known as National Veterinary Technician Week, is dedicated to celebrating them and everything they do for pets and the people who love them.
Here are just a few reasons we owe technicians a debt of gratitude:
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