Tips From a Vet for Dealing with Minor Medical Emergencies at Home
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Dr. Karen Whala, DVM, MPH, DACVPM
1d ago
No pet parent wants to think about their fur baby getting hurt, but it’s still important to be prepared and know what to do in an emergency. Here are some pro tips from a veterinarian to help you deal with minor medical emergencies at home. Pet parents should prepare for minor medical emergencies that may arise with their furry companions. While some situations require immediate veterinary attention, there are several steps you can take at home to address minor issues and provide comfort to both you and your companion animal before seeking professional help. Here are some valuable tips from a ..read more
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What Is Lure-Reward Dog Training?
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Dr. Ian Dunbar
1d ago
Lure-reward training is by far the quickest and easiest technique for teaching dogs the meaning of our verbal instructions and for regularly testing comprehension as proof of training. Dog training is almost entirely about communication, specifically teaching dogs our language, that is, ESL*…. Initially, food lures are used to teach the meaning of handsignals, and then food lures are phased out and handsignals are used to teach the meaning of verbal instructions. Dogs learn handsignals quickly because they are a language dogs understand — body language. Once dogs understand what we say, dog tr ..read more
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Food allergies in dogs — a plan for change
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Dr. Suzi Beber, Honouris Causa
3d ago
Getting to the bottom of food allergies in your dog requires a comprehensive plan for change that includes an elimination diet made from novel protein and carbohydrate sources. Some things never change. When it comes to food allergies in dogs, “no corn, no soy, no wheat, no yeast” (the first food mantra I learned) still comes to mind as people contact me about their dogs’ allergies. They’re still considered among the top food allergens in dogs — but many other foods can now be added to the list. For example, a lamb and rice combination was once considered the so-called hypoallergenic diet, but ..read more
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5 Ways to Help Prevent Cancer in Dogs & Cats
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Angie Krause, DVM, CVA, CCRT
3d ago
Cancer is one of the most common and dreaded diseases affecting dogs and cats. Discover five ways to help lower your own companion’s cancer risk by addressing his nutrition, weight, toxin exposure, and more. Cancer is increasingly common in our dogs and cats. For some people, the fear of a cancer diagnosis in their beloved companions can be crippling, even if their dogs and cats are currently healthy. While some cancers may not be preventable, there are many steps you can take to improve your animal’s overall health and quality of life, while potentially decreasing their risk of cancer — from ..read more
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6 Best Pet Tracker Features to Look For
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Animal Wellness
3d ago
The right pet tracker can keep your dog happier, healthier, and safer. However, not all GPS devices for dogs come equipped with the same great technologies. Let’s look at six of the best pet tracker features available on the market right now. A pet tracker is a great way to keep your dog safer. At the very least, you can keep an eye on their whereabouts in case they take off during a walk, escape the backyard, or go wandering. Pet trackers can offer many beneficial features beyond simple tracking, but not all devices are created equal. If you’re looking to outfit your dog with GPS technology ..read more
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Everything You Need to Know About Renting with a Companion Animal
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Jennifer Sy
1w ago
Renting a home when you have an animal companion can be challenging, but with preparation and knowledge, it can also be rewarding for both you and your furry friend. This article contains everything you need to know about renting with a companion animal, from finding the right place to understanding your rights and responsibilities. 5 Tips for Integrative Pet Care in Apartments 1. Environmental Enrichment Apartments often provide limited space, so it’s essential to create an enriching environment that stimulates their senses and encourages physical activity. This includes having plenty of toys ..read more
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Your Comprehensive Guide to Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants for Dogs and Cats
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Anastasia Zygarowicz
1w ago
Plants can bring a home to life, but they can also pose a danger to dogs and cats who may view them as a snack. This article will help you identify common toxic and non-toxic houseplants. Pet-proofing your home is a must when you’re a pet parent. Dogs and cats are curious creatures who love to explore their environments, even if there’s danger lurking. It’s up to pet parents to identify one of the most common and most-overlooked pet dangers: houseplants. Let’s look more closely at some toxic and non-toxic plants and how you can keep your dogs and cats safe. Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants Can Both ..read more
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Find Out Why Cedar Is the Best Material for a Pet Bed Frame!
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Animal Wellness
1w ago
A bed frame for your dog or cat provides critical support, making them more comfortable at rest and improving their sleep. Find out why cedar is the best material for a pet bed frame! Most pet parents who buy pet beds don’t think about frames, but imagine sleeping on a mattress without a box spring! Dogs and cats sleep between 12 and 16 hours a day, and high-quality bed frames provide additional support for animals at rest. They’re ideal for seniors, fur babies with hip & joint problems, and any pet parent who wants to ensure their dog or cat is comfortable when they sleep. What’s more, fr ..read more
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Mirroring patterns: the interconnected well-being of dogs, cats and their humans
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Dr Keith Weingardt, DVM, CVA, CTCVM
1w ago
We all have that one friend who looks uncannily like their dog. (Ahem: you might just be that friend yourself.) It’s not all about looks though. Beyond appearances, did you know that our furry family members – cats, dogs, horses, and even other pets – often mirror our actions, moods, and even health conditions? Of course, we already know the positive effect of animal companions on our own health and happiness. The science proving the beneficial effect of interactions with pets on reducing our own psychological distress is well-documented. Suffice to say, “have furry friend; feel better.” But w ..read more
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Learn the Secret Signs of Dental Problems in Dogs
Animal Wellness Magazine » Dogs
by Animal Wellness
1w ago
Bad breath. Plaque. Tartar. Most pet parents know the regular things to look out for regarding canine oral hygiene. But what about the other signs of dental problems in dogs and additional reasons to brush their teeth regularly? Let’s talk about it! Regular brushing prevents gum disease and other problems, but did you know there are other reasons to brush your dog’s teeth regularly? Talk of oral health for dogs usually centers around bad breath, plaque, and tartar, but there are other types of dental problems you need to look out for. Here are all signs of dental problems in dogs and why regul ..read more
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