What Is Fluid Therapy?
You know when you are dehydrated—dry skin, decreased urination, and increased thirst are all signs your body needs more water. But how can you be sure your pet is getting enough fluids?
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8 Things Every Pet Sitter Must Know
So, you’re heading out of town for the holidays. The flights are booked, bags are packed, and you’ve arranged for a trusted professional to care for your dog or cat while you’re away.
You’re prepared—but is your pet sitter? Here you’ll find a list of the eight most important things your pet sitter needs to know before you hit the road. Make sure you check it twice!
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Your Pet Has Cancer...Now What?
It’s a phrase dreaded by pet owners and veterinary professionals alike: “Your pet has cancer.”
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Top 10 Holiday Safety Tips for Pets
The holiday season is a time of giving and joy for many families. However, for pets, there are some dangers that come along with the holiday festivities. During this season, it is important to keep in mind some of the hazards for pets while still enjoying the holidays together.
Pets are attracted to bright lights much in the same way kids are. Low-hanging ornaments, tinsel, and twinkling Christmas lights all pose a threat to pets. Here are some things to remember regarding decorations this holiday season.
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6 Ways to Make Your Home More Comfortable for a Senior Pet
The effects of aging tend to sneak up on all of us—even our pets—but because they happen so gradually, they can be easy to miss. If your dog is starting to bump into objects around the house or your cat isn’t spending as much time in her favorite lofty perch, a few environmental changes may be in order.
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Allergies in Dogs: What You Need to Know
For humans, fall often signals the end of allergy season, but for our pets, problems can persist year-round. Is your pup still itching long after spring’s first bloom? Here’s everything you need to know about allergies in dogs.
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Warm and Fuzzy: 5 Winter Weather Pet Safety Tips
Baby, it’s getting cold outside! As you fire up the furnace and dig the sweaters out of the back of the closet, remember that your pet needs special care during the winter months, too. Follow these five tips to keep your pet safe and warm all season long.
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Could It Be Cushing’s?
What Is Cushing’s Disease?
Cushing’s disease, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, occurs when the adrenal gland produces too much of the naturally occurring steroid hormones, primarily cortisol. It is one of the most commonly occurring hormonal disorders in dogs. Excessive levels of cortisol can have widespread effects on the body, including the skin, kidneys, bladder, immune system, nervous system, and musculoskeletal system.
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