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As a responsible pet owner, it's essential to be aware of what your furry friend can and cannot eat. While dogs may be inclined to share your snacks and meals, ...
Read moreAs a responsible pet owner, it's essential to be aware of what your furry friend can and cannot eat. While dogs may be inclined to share your snacks and meals, ...
Read moreMidJourney If your dog lives with chronic pain, adding natural anti-inflammatory support can be one of the gentlest ways to help them feel better. Certain spices, when used in the ...
Read moreShutterstock When the delivery guy hesitates or the door-to-door salesman suddenly remembers another appointment, chances are a powerful pup is standing guard. These strong dog breeds don’t just look ...
Read moreTo prepare for Easter, Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, senior veterinary toxicologist and director of veterinary medicine for Pet Poison Helpline, shared with listeners what veterinary teams should be warning ...
Read more“Please keep these treats and plants away from your pets this Easter,” Dr Pearson said. “Chocolate and fruits like grapes, sultana’s and raisins can cause serious health problems for pets. ...
Read moreMidJourney Separation anxiety can leave dogs feeling nervous and overwhelmed when their humans leave. Signs like barking, chewing, pacing, or accidents inside are stressful for both the pet and the ...
Read moreWe all love our pets—and for many of us, they're more than just companions, they're family. Personally, my dog is my kid (because I don't have any human ones), and ...
Read moreBird flu, or avian influenza, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds, especially poultry and wild waterfowl, but in rare cases, it can also infect mammals, including humans and ...
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