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No one wants to leave their fur kids suffering pain! Pain relief is necessary after injuries or surgery. It’s also…
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Nowadays there is a Libre Freestyle sensor that can be applied to the skin that continuously monitors blood glucose and…
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Many dogs have anxiety that their humans are not aware of. People often think an excited (aroused) dog is a happy…
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is common in dogs and cats, especially as they age. It is reasonable to assume that most senior…
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We all want our dogs to get along with other dogs but realistically, once dogs are a bit older, they…
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There are several ways to move away from highly processed dog food and make your dog’s diet more natural. These…
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You are excited, you’ve booked your photography session with your dog and the big day is fast approaching! What should…
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Our older pets can sometimes have a reduced appetite compared to when they were younger, and this can be totally…
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How a corneal ulcer affects your dog’s eyesight depends on how large and deep the ulcer is. Large superficial ulcers…
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Kennel cough – also called canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD) – is an infectious bronchitis. That means it is restricted to the…
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Is your dog a snuffler or a snorter? Noisy nasal breathing is caused by the rigid nasal structures vibrating as…
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Hyperthyroidism is a hormonal disease often seen in older cats and is rare in dogs. Treatments for cats include a…
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