Seeing our pets become ill can be concerning. We all want them to feel healthy, and if they start to throw up it could be a sign of an underlying...
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Young pets may pee everywhere, all the time. That is, until they are properly house-trained. If your pet is no longer a spring chicken and they start peeing uncontrollably, it...
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While taking a close look at stool isn’t always the most fun activity, changes in your pet’s digestion can often be an indicator of a serious underlying health condition. Other...
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Sometimes our dogs do silly things, such as eating dirt. While some things they do can be funny, there may be an underlying reason that they continue to do it.
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Your pet's stools can be an important indicator of their health. While we may not always want to observe our pets' stools, paying attention to changes in their digestion can...
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Eating grass is a relatively common dog behavior. More than 60% of dog owners have reported their pets eating grass and some may do it as often as weekly. While...
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Pets can sometimes eat foods or other things lying around that they shouldn’t. While in some cases the accidental ingestion of something other than their food isn’t cause for concern.
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Pets can scratch their ears for a variety of reasons. In most cases, scratching behaviors are normal and usually occur as a response from an outside source.
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Weight gain can occur in pets just like it can in humans. Some causes of weight gain could simply be fixed by lifestyle adjustments.
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Tylenol can be a great over-the-counter tool for humans when we have headaches or any other kind of pain that needs to be managed.
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