Can You Treat Dog Mange With Home Remedies?
While it's understandable to want to provide your beloved canine with relief, mange requires veterinary attention and cannot be treated with homes remedies.
Read MoreWhile it's understandable to want to provide your beloved canine with relief, mange requires veterinary attention and cannot be treated with homes remedies.
Read MoreMorkies are one of the most adorable and loyal crossbreed dogs. Understanding how to care for yours will ensure you give them the best life possible.
Read MoreWhile you won't be able to teach your pet to go to the bathroom in a litter box, many sugar gliders take to potty training, helping you avoid future accidents.
Read MoreNewborn puppies are susceptible to a variety of congenital and environmental skin issues. Here's what to know and how to manage them.
Read MoreIf you're new to the world of Yorkies, you'll soon find that there's an extensive menu of hairstyles from which to choose. From cute and elegant to practical.
Read MoreThe Chiweenie is a cross between the Chihuahua and Dachshund breeds. Here's what to know about this tiny, vocal dog.
Read MoreWhen canines can weigh as little as 4 pounds or over 100 depending on the breed, it's not easy to define what makes a dog medium-sized versus large.
Read MoreHow long has it been since you last treated yourself to a hearty helping of husky-related humor? Too long, probably. Here are our top husky memes.
Read MorePolysporin is a common antibiotic that can be used to treat mild ear infections. However, there are some precautions to take before using it on your dog.
Read MoreCelebrate the decade of decadence by naming your next four-legged family member after a character from your favorite 1980s sitcom.
Read MoreYawning in cats can point to a variety of conditions, notably serious oral discomfort and, on the opposite end of the spectrum, sweet serenity.
Read MoreCat owners should know that sardines aren't always a healthy choice and must weigh the benefits against the risks before feeding them to their felines.
Read MoreThough cats may not know what getting drunk is, they are extremely smart animals. You're not wrong to suspect that they understand something is different.
Read MoreWe've all heard that dogs should stay far away from chocolate, but did you know that other animals, from ferrets all the way to horses, can suffer from it, too?
Read MoreAlbino bunnies are best known for their white fur and unusually bright, red eyes. Here's what to know to give them the best care.
Read MoreEnglish bulldog puppies can lose their baby teeth as early as 3-months-old, so it's important to have the right chew toys on hand.
Read MoreWhile we may enjoy music and singing, the same can't be said of our feline friends. According to a study, cats don't necessarily like our kind of tunes.
Read MorePeat moss is a common soil additive. While peat moss is not considered toxic to dogs, your canine may experience an upset stomach or vomiting if he ingests it.
Read MoreAlthough the only official way to calculate the age of your goldfish is by examining his scales under a microscope, there are visual clues to goldfish age.
Read MoreThe law governing the keeping of pet turtles in the state of Tennessee are pretty simple: they're not allowed. In 2012, the turtle ban was enacted.
Read MoreFor a nursing cat, swollen nipples are likely, so watch for cat nipple infection or bleeding, and contact your veterinarian if you have concerns.
Read MoreA favorite secret menu item among dog enthusiasts is the pup cup, a.k.a. Starbucks' puppuccino. Because it's not on the formal menu, you have to ask for it.
Read MoreDetermining when a fish is ready to give birth requires careful observation. Some lay eggs while others are called live-bearers and give birth to live young.
Read MoreLike other platys, Mickey Mouse fish breed easily. The female only needs to mate with a male once to give birth for several months in a row.
Read MoreTurtles aren't exactly known for their land speed, but some can move as quickly as the average human.
Read MoreAfter birth or hatching from their eggs, chameleons begin eating and growing. Most species mature relatively quickly and seek out others of their kind.
Read MoreThe Glofish's bright, fluorescent colors aren't just pretty to look at. They can also help you determine if your fish is a male or female.
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