Managing Your Pet’s Arthritis

Managing Your Pet’s Arthritis

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Years of running, jumping and walking take a toll on your pet’s joints. When your once energetic cat or dog starts to slows down or appears to be in pain, osteoarthritis may be to blame. The disease wears down the cartilage in the joints, causing bones to rub together painfully. Although there’s no way to reverse arthritis, you can do
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What Your Pet’s Stools Say About Their Health

What Your Pet’s Stools Say About Their Health

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Do you favor the rapid swoop-and-bag approach to picking up your dog’s stools or scooping cat litter? Although most pet owners would rather not prolong contact with their pet’s feces, sneaking an occasional peak can provide valuable clues about your furry friend’s health and habits. Brown, Green or Yellow: What Stool Colors Mean Normal stools are brown, although stool color
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Reducing the Spread of Disease When You Have Multiple Pets

Reducing the Spread of Disease When You Have Multiple Pets

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What’s worse than a sick pet? Three of them! Viruses and parasitic infections can quickly spread among your pets, making them feel miserable. Taking these preemptive steps when one of your furry friends shows signs of an illness can help you protect the health of the entire group. Determine Who’s Really Sick Pets don’t always show obvious signs of illness
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Your Big Dog May Be More Likely to Develop These Health Problems

Your Big Dog May Be More Likely to Develop These Health Problems

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Your Big Dog May Be More Likely to Develop These Health Problems Are you familiar with the health conditions common in big dogs? Your large breed dog may be at increased risk of developing one or more of these conditions. Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Hip and elbow dysplasia occur due to malformations in the hip or elbow joints. As a
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Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need

Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need

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Pet Blood Donors: Helping Other Animals in Need Blood transfusions are just as crucial for sick or injured animals as they are for people. Without a ready supply of donated blood, animals may die unnecessarily. Thanks to the generosity of donor pets and their people, animals with severe health conditions or injuries can receive the blood transfusions they need. When
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Small Dog Health Problems

Small Dog Health Problems

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5 Health Problems That Affect Small Dogs Small dogs usually live longer than larger dogs, but their increased lifespan doesn’t necessarily guarantee good health. In fact, these five conditions and diseases are more likely to occur in smaller dogs. Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome Breathing problems can be an issue in small dogs with short noses and muzzles, such as Shih Tzus,
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The Benefits of Pet Massage

The Benefits of Pet Massage

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Massage Offers Important Benefits for Pets Have you given your pet a massage recently? The hands-on therapy isn’t just for humans but also provides a few benefits for our furry friends. Massage Relieves Aches and Pains Dogs and cats can’t complain about tight muscles, but that doesn’t mean that their muscles aren’t sore after a vigorous session of catch-the-frisbee or
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Preparing For Pet Dental Month

Preparing For Pet Dental Month

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10 Reasons Why You Should Schedule a Dental Exam for Your Pet During Pet Dental Month Pet dental month, held every February, highlights the importance of dental care for our furry friends. Tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health conditions don’t just affect people, they may also be an issue for pets. Fortunately, regular checkups can help prevent these
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How to Treat Common Paw Problems in Dogs

How to Treat Common Paw Problems in Dogs

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Common Paw Problems in Dogs Healthy paws are essential to your pet’s comfort and well-being. Paws offer protection against hazards, improve traction and balance, and serve as shock absorbers for the limbs. Regular home paw exams can help you spot these common paw issues. Cracked Pads Cracks may develop in the pads on the bottom of your dog’s feet after
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Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in Dogs

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Do You Know If Your Dog Is Showing Symptoms of Anemia? Is your normally energetic dog suddenly listless, weak, and uninterested in food? Anemia may be to blame for these troubling symptoms. What is Anemia? Anemia occurs due to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in your dog’s blood. The cells are produced in the bone marrow,
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