Health & Wellness
Here’s what you need to know about kidney disease in cats — and how to prevent it.
Your dog’s cough can stem from a wide array of causes.
As far as pain-relievers go, tramadol might not be the best bet for your pet.
With your vet's approval, melatonin could promote a healthy lifestyle for your dog. Learn what brands of melatonin are safe and how much you can give dogs.
While they're delicious for humans, not all kinds of marshmallows are safe for dogs. Learn when it is okay for your dog to have marshmallows.
Scratching or biting of the skin could be a sign your dog has fleas. These pesky insects attach to dogs easily, so it’s important to know how to avoid them.
Sure, your dog may appreciate you sharing, but they may want something snuggly to call their own.
As a pet parent, it’s important to be on the lookout for changes in your pup's health — which sometimes means keeping tabs on their urine and stool.
If your dog’s been straining to urinate or you’ve noticed bloody pee, they could be struggling with a UTI.
If you’ve noticed changes in your dog’s skin, like crusty areas or hair loss, they could be suffering from a skin infection called mange. Here’s how to help your pup.
If you’re worried about your dog contracting COVID-19, read on — we’re breaking down the likelihood of that happening.
It’s not the most glamorous part of pet parenthood, but checking your cat’s stool can help you spot changes in their health.
Diabetes can affect dogs — but not necessarily the same way it affects humans. Here’s how to determine if your pup may be struggling with diabetes.
Pancreatitis is when a cat’s pancreas becomes inflamed, red, or swollen. Learn what causes pancreatitis in cats and how to help them feel better.
Knowing the symptoms of this easily spread condition will allow you to quickly care for your pup.
Mites can severely irritate your cat’s ears. Learn ways to treat ear mites in cats and how to protect your cat’s ears.
Being a pet parent comes with the responsibility of learning all you can about their health.
From how to serve to alternative options, here’s what you need to know about your pet’s Rimadyl prescription.
This pesky infection isn’t a simple one to treat — here’s how to get rid of giardia and help your pup feel better.
The prescription medication is made for people, but in some cases (with your vet’s permission) it could help your pet.
To ensure your dog’s safety, there’s plenty you need to know before giving your pet Imodium.
Learn the many ways dogs can contract eye infections and how to relieve their discomfort.
This expert guide explains what it means when your dog's nose is dry and when you should seek treatment.
Your dog’s sweet, fluffy ears need relief, and we’re here to help. We’ll walk you through different types of ear infections and how to stop the itch.
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