Why Cats and Cow's Milk Don't Mix
Did you know that most cats are lactose intolerant? It is true. While they will happily lap up the white stuff if you present it to them, for many cats this “treat” will result in stomach cramps, and that is no fun.
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Hairballs in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and What You Can Do About Them
If you have ever seen your cat gagging and eventually cough up a hairball, then you know the situation. You know they are no fun to clean up, and worse, they can cause health problems for your cat. What you might not know is what causes hairballs, what symptoms to look for and what you can do to prevent them.
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The Truth About Anesthesia-Free Dental Cleanings
If you have looked into having your dog or cat’s teeth cleaned, you probably have stumbled upon anesthesia-free pet dental cleanings. This simply means that your pet will not go under general anesthesia in order to have their teeth cleaned. At first glance, it seems less risky and less expensive, so why not?
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The Secret to Great Dog Dental Care
If you are like a lot of dog lovers, you recognize the importance of a healthy mouth for your dog, but you might be a little confused. How often should you brush your dog’s teeth yourself vs. taking Fido to the veterinarian for professional teeth cleaning? Are there long-term health implications if you DO NOT get your pup’s teeth cleaned regularly? Are there signs of dental problems you can look for in your dog's mouth? Great questions, all!
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Dog Cardiology: At the Heart of the Matter
The heart could easily be considered the most important organ in a dog's body. It pumps nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. When it is not working well, it affects everything else, including stamina and breathing for starters.
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Does Your Pet Need a Plane Ticket? And Other Questions You May Have About Flying with Pets
Whether you're relocating or considering taking your pet on vacation with you, flying with pets presents interesting challenges.
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Cat Dental Health: What Cat Lovers Need to Know
According to the Veterinary Oral Health Council, periodontal disease is a big problem. In fact, most cats have dental health problems by the time they are just 3 or 4 years old! This is because your kitty's teeth are subject to tartar and plaque build-up just like yours. Yet, many cat lovers don't think about cleaning their cat's teeth.
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