Is It Safe To Use Expired Heartworm Meds For My Dog?
Pet parents are advised to give their dogs heartworm medication year-round for protection. But what happens when the medication is past its sell-by date?
Read MorePet parents are advised to give their dogs heartworm medication year-round for protection. But what happens when the medication is past its sell-by date?
Read MoreIf you're tying to gauge whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to a vet clinic or an emergency vet, be on the lookout for these symptoms.
Read MoreDe-icers are great helpers for humans in the winter, but they can hurt your animals. Here's how to be careful, as well as what to use instead.
Read MoreIf your puppy is dealing with diarrhea, giving them some pumpkin should help. But how do you know how much? Here's what to know.
Read MoreMating two closely related animals can reinforce some good qualities, which is why breeders do it, or bring out dog inbreeding effects such as physical defects.
Read MoreThe best outcome depends not only on the cause of a dog's flat feet but also on timely and appropriate veterinary care. Don't hesitate to consult a pro.
Read MoreOnions and garlic might be tasty to humans, but they're highly toxic to our canine companions. Here's what you should do if your dog accidentally ate some.
Read MoreA female dog can be impregnated when mating with a male as long as they are both sexually fertile, which will usually happen by the time they are one year old.
Read MoreMost mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
Read MoreDogs do enjoy bones and derive some health benefits from gnawing on them. The wrong bone, however, can make your dog sick or even prove fatal.
Read MoreThe eyes of pit bulls are prone to a few genetic disorders, but these breeds can also suffer from other eye conditions common to many types of dogs.
Read MoreA dog's nether region may not be the first place people look when he's not feeling well, but it's as integral a part of his furry body as any other.
Read MoreThere are multiple dog-appropriate topical steroids available. Therefore, veterinarians don't usually prescribe clobetasol to dogs with irritated skin.
Read MoreIf your dog is peeing and pooping on your bed, it could mean that its sick, anxious, hasn't been taken out enough, or just isn't properly potty trained.
Read MorePit bull pregnancies have a few distinct stages, and understanding them is paramount if your little one is going to have puppies in the future.
Read MoreIf you want an anti-itch remedy for your dog that's free from chemicals and won't break the bank, look no further than your kitchen cabinets.
Read MoreJust like humans, many dogs are allergic to pollen, dust, mites, and more. Here are some signs they're having a reaction and what you can do about it.
Read MoreA number of issues can result in a stinky pet. From health issues to grooming and cleaning mistakes, these are some of the main culprits to look out for.
Read MoreSucculents offer many benefits, but some contain chemicals that can cause serious harm if your dog (or cat) eats even a small amount of the plant.
Read MoreWhile a wet snout is usually a sign of a healthy pup, a dry one doesn't necessarily mean there's a serious problem. Here are some common causes of dry noses.
Read MoreDog poop is a stinky reality all pet parents deal with. But you can learn a lot from looking at it, especially if you're concerned about your dog's health.
Read MoreIf your dog is dealing with cracked paws, then they are likely experiencing some discomfort. Understand the common causes in order to treat the condition.
Read MoreIt's never fun when your dog needs medication, and what's even worse is figuring out how to get them to take it. But here are some sneaky tricks to try.
Read MoreRaid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.
Read MoreIf your dog is scratching or chewing, it could just be an itch, but it could also be fleas. Here's how to check for the pests and what to do.
Read MoreLike humans, dogs can get yeast infections. Many caretakers believe a change in diet can help or prevent these infections from developing, but is that the case?
Read MoreDecorating the house for the holidays is a fun activity for many, but if you're a dog parent, you should steer clear of this poisonous holiday plant.
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