10 Neurological Issues in Dogs & Common Signs to Keep in Mind (Vet Answer)
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by Dr. Iulia Mihai
3M ago
If your dog often tilts their head, has tremors, walks in circles, paralyzes, or has seizures, they may be suffering from a neurological condition. The most common neurological issues in dogs are epilepsy, intervertebral disc disease, Wobbler syndrome, stroke, meningitis, and encephalitis. Not all neurological conditions have the same clinical signs. As a result, they... Read More ..read more
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Why Do Dogs Sniff Butts? Vet-Approved Facts & FAQ
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by Brooke Bundy
3M ago
Vet-Approved by Dr. Karyn Kanowski Ever wonder why your dog sticks their nose in another dog’s rump? This common canine greeting has left many pet parents shaking their heads in confusion or embarrassment, but it’s as normal in the dog world as a handshake or fist bump in ours. Dogs sniff butts to communicate information... Read More ..read more
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180+ Food Names for Dogs: Yummy Options for Your Pup
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by Nicole Cosgrove
6M ago
Are you a proud owner of a furry friend and can’t decide on the perfect name for your dog? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Naming your dog after your favorite food may seem unconventional, but it’s a trend that’s been gaining popularity lately. From sweet treats to savory dishes, the options are endless. To help... Read More ..read more
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Why Does My Cat Scratch the Wall? Strange Behavior Explained
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by Kristin Hitchcock
8M ago
Cats may scratch the wall for all sorts of reasons. However, the most common reasons are for marking (cats have scent glands in their paws) or to keep their nails healthy. If your cat is scratching the wall, you probably aren’t too happy about it. Cat nails can do plenty of damage on a wall,... Read More ..read more
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300 Cartoon Cat Names from Your Favorite Characters
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by Jessica Kim
8M ago
Cats have been living alongside humans for thousands of years, and you can find depictions of them in the artwork of ancient civilizations, including Ancient Egypt and the Nazca Civilization. People have loved drawing cats, so it’s no surprise that you can find many famous cartoon cats today. Naming your cat after a famous cat... Read More ..read more
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16 Surprising Facts About Pet Rabbits (2023 Update)
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by Beth Crane
9M ago
Rabbits are among the most recognizable and common domesticated animals we keep in our homes. Rabbits come in all shapes and sizes and can adapt to many living situations, including living outside in large runs or in houses. A common misconception about rabbits is that they’re untrainable and just live their lives in a cage.... Read More ..read more
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Spay & Neuter Awareness Month: What It Is & How to Celebrate
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by Jana Blagojevic
11M ago
Spaying and neutering are entirely safe surgical procedures involving the removal of the reproductive organs in cats and dogs. These procedures help thousands of pets worldwide and reduce the number of homeless animals significantly. Thousands of innocent animals get euthanized yearly because of a lack of resources and overpopulation. Breeding and unwanted litters promote this... Read More ..read more
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20 Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Florida (2023 Guide)
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by Radim Chudej
1y ago
Florida is a large and beautiful state with tons of nature. There are dozens of different trails that can be accessed and hiked with a dog. There are trails in every part of the state that go through lonely woods, along rivers, to the beach, and more. If you like hiking with your dog, there... Read More ..read more
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How to Dog-Proof a Christmas Tree – 7 Vet Approved Tips
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by Sarah Psaradelis
1y ago
With Christmas approaching, many dog owners want to put up a beautiful tree to enjoy the festive season. However, some dogs can see the Christmas tree as a chew toy— dogs and a tree decorated in sparkly lights aren’t always a good mix. Dogs may take an interest in both artificial or real Christmas trees,... Read More ..read more
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Cat Foaming at the Mouth? Here’s 6 Vet Reviewed Reasons Why
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by Chelsea Mortensen
1y ago
There’s nothing more terrifying than seeing a strange symptom appear in your cat, and foaming at the mouth is one of the scariest. In pop culture, a cat or dog foaming at the mouth pretty much guarantees that they’ve got rabies. But in real life, the prognosis isn’t so dire. There are lots of reasons—both... Read More ..read more
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