8 Signs Your Dog Is Experiencing Joint Pain
Early recognition, and limiting pain and distress are two key goals of proper dog care. Unfortunately, signs of joint pain in dogs are sometimes...
22 Signs and Symptoms That Require an Immediate Vet Visit
In most cases, if your dog looks like they need urgent medical attention, it is probably so. Some apparent medical conditions always require care...
10 Dog Medication Side Effects You Should Never Ignore
From antibiotics to pain killers, every dog medication we give our pets has the potential for side effects. Some of those side effects are...
Dog Eye Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, Remedies
Dog eye allergies will make your pet's eyes sore, swollen, and watery. Several causes will trigger such an allergic reaction.
Usually, once the underlying cause...
Depression in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
Depression is often a misunderstood illness. It is no surprise then that many people think that this problem is reserved for humans and that...
Lymphoma in Dogs: Types, Symptoms, and Treatments
Like us humans, dogs are also susceptible to getting different diseases like cancer, and one of the most significant and most common is lymphoma...
4 Heart Problems in Dogs: Signs, Causes and Treatments
Dogs can suffer from a variety of heart problems. Some breeds were shown to be more at risk of heart related diseases. For example,...
Dog Acne: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Similar to humans, dogs’ skin can experience breakouts from clogged hair follicles, dead skin cells, or an undue amount of sebum in the skin....
Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses?
Typically, a healthy dog's nose is moist and cool. Why do dogs have wet noses? Do all dogs have wet noses? Is it bad if your dog's nose is dry? I'll answer all of these questions in this article. I'm sure you've heard the common misconception that that if your dog's nose is dry it means that he sick. The reality is, the moisture level and temperature of your dog's body fluctuates all the time. This means that his nose could be cool and wet sometimes and dry and warm other times. It's not necessarily an indicator of your pet's health and wellbeing. What I'm trying to say is, just because your dog's nose dry, doesn't mean that he's sick.
What You Really Need To Know About Kennel Cough In Dogs
With warmer spring weather finally starting to show, I’m beginning to receive more messages from pet owners concerned that their dog may be suffering from kennel cough. What is kennel cough? How can you tell if your dog has it, and what do you do if he does? Here’s everything you really need to know about kennel cough in dogs!
Bile Duct Cancer in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Dogs get cancer at roughly the same rate as humans. But how do you recognize bile duct cancer in dogs when it is not...
6 Signs of Back Problems in Dogs and What You Can Do About It
Dogs may not sit in front of the computer for hours the way some of us do, but that doesn’t make them immune to...