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Pancreatitis strikes suddenly and can be life-threatening. Learn the warning signs, what causes it, and how to protect your dog from recurrence.
If your senior cat is losing weight but eating more than ever, hyperthyroidism may be the reason. Here's how it's diagnosed and the treatment options available.
Scratching, head shaking, and a funky smell from the ears usually mean one thing. Here's how ear infections happen and what to do about them.
Over 50% of dogs and cats are overweight. Extra weight shortens lives and causes real health problems. Here's how to assess and address it safely.
Heartworm prevention costs $5-15 per month. Treatment costs $1,000-3,000 and carries real risks. Here's everything you need to know about protecting your dog.
Constant scratching, ear infections, and paw licking can all point to allergies. Here's how to identify the type and find relief for your itchy dog.
Kidney disease is the leading cause of death in senior cats. Early detection and management can add months or years to your cat's life.
That honking cough your dog brought home from the park or boarding facility is likely kennel cough. Here's what to expect and when to worry.
A diabetes diagnosis for your cat can feel overwhelming. But with proper management, many cats live well — and some even go into remission.
Arthritis affects up to 80% of senior dogs. If your older dog is slowing down, stiff after rest, or reluctant to jump, here's what you can do.
Core vaccines (DAPP, rabies), non-core options, puppy schedule, adult boosters, and titer testing — the complete dog vaccination guide.
Difficulty breathing, seizures, bloat, and toxin ingestion — learn which pet symptoms are true emergencies and which can wait.
Grain-free dog food surged in popularity, then came the FDA investigation. Here's what the science actually shows about grains, legumes, and your dog's heart health.
Your dog won't stop scratching, and you're not sure why. Allergies affect 1 in 5 dogs. Here's how veterinary dermatologists diagnose and manage the three main types.
Aging dogs hide discomfort well. Watch for these subtle signs that your senior pup may need a vet visit.