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Hair Loss in Dogs

Look in any dog owner's car, on their couch or in their vacuum filter you'll find it: enough dog hair to weave a king-sized blanket.  Shedding causes both dogs and their owners grief, but do you know the difference between normal shedding and severe hair loss...

Travel Anxiety in Dogs

Cross-country road trip? Vacation to a beach resort?? Expensive hobby convention in the big city??? No matter where you're going or why, travelling is almost always exciting... until you look into your dog's eyes and see the fear, sadness and anxiety.  It can be a...

Cat Phobias

Cats have many defining characteristics: confidence, bravado and determination. One side of cats we don't often see is their capacity for fear. Feline phobias, like any irrational fear, can be extremely distressing for your cat. It's a common occurrence in the...

Health Risks for Obese Cats

Fluffy, chubby, playful cats.  They're the cutest things on the planet, right? There's a big difference between "fluffy" and "chubby" however, and understanding the risks of feline obesity can make a world of difference for you and your cat.  Whether your cat suffers...

Coughing in Cats

HAIRBALL! Okay, that’s not the only cause, but it’s one of the most common and stereotypical causes of a coughing cat.   There is nothing pleasant about watching any cat cough, hack and yack away in front of you. It’s actually quite disturbing when you think...

Appetite Loss In Cats

Your cat needs food like a car needs fuel. If you have noticed your cat has gone a few days without eating anything, it could be the first sign of a serious issue   Although all pets refuse to eat from time to time, often due to illness, it can be more dangerous...

Weight Gain in Cats

Is Mittens having trouble fitting into that "cute sweater" she hates so much? Your cat may not admit that they've "put on a few pounds", but as responsible owners it's up to us to help them manage a healthy physique.   It's not always easy being a cat.  Sure,...

Giardia in Dogs

Who drinks water out of a muddy puddle? Who will eat almost anything off the floor? Who is known to dig-up and chew on whatever they can get their paws on? Probably your dog. How can you ensure they're not contracting infectious parasites & bacteria? Giardiasis,...

Sneezing & Reverse Sneezing in Dogs

We've all experienced it: your dog caught in a sneezing fit, you can only watch, helpless.  Why do our dogs sneeze? How can we help to prevent these fits of sneezing or reverse sneezing? Like a cough, sneezes are your dog's bodily reaction to irritants, allergens or...

Hotspots on Dogs

Hotspots?! Despite what you might think, these do not refer to Canine Wifi connections.  Hotspots are a common skin & coat disorder that afflict sick or older dogs. If you're the proud owner of a long-haired, shaggy coat canine then you're probably also a veteran...

Vomiting in Cats

Cats throw up often, let’s face it. They usually throw up because of something they ate or because they have very sensitive digestive systems. In most cases, there is really nothing to worry about. The concern arises when the vomiting becomes acute, meaning it isn’t...

Anemia in Dogs

Does your pup lack energy, show signs of fatigue and lethargy?  The problem might be in in your dog's blood. Prepare yourself to be little confused. Anemia is not actually a disease that can be treated and cured. It is rather a condition that is a symptom of a disease...

Bad Breath in Cats

Your cat doesn't drink coffee, so what's the feline excuse for "morning breath"? Has your cat ever yawned and cleared a room? Okay, maybe that’s a bit extreme, but sometimes a cat’s breath can smell worse than their gaseous discharge. In all seriousness, if your cats...

Feline Dermatitis

A lot of cats pay close attention and care to their coats. But who is taking care of what's below the fur?   Feline miliary dermatitis is the term used to describe Dermatitis in cats, because the reaction looks like tiny millet seeds on the cat’s skin. Rashes...

Feline Dementia

Cats can be among the most observant and sharp - literally! - animals that humans interact with. However, our feline friends can also suffer from the mental fog and cognitive degeneration associated with Dementia. Your cat, just like any human, will undergo changes to...

Arthritis in Cats

Cats are often regarded as flexible, agile and self-sustaining creatures. Be that as it may, cats (just like their owners) can experience joint pain & inflammation. If your cat is slowing down, showing signs of stiffness and reduced flexibility, it may be...

Kidney Disease in Cats

Unfortunately, Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure are common afflictions in cats - specifically older felines. Anywhere from 30-50% of cats aged 12+ will likely experience kidney disfunction.  Kidneys play a vital role in the maintenance of healthy blood and keeping...

Hair Loss in Cats

One of the most noticeable conditions that cats suffer from is hair loss.  This condition can occur frequently throughout the feline lifecycle, and it can have many root causes. It’s Saturday night, you’re relaxing and watching movies.  Your cat jumps up on your lap...

Hearing Loss in Dogs

Do you have to call your dog three or four times to come back into the house? Did they used to respond right away? You might have to consider hearing aids for your dog, seriously, that’s a thing! Your dog may be suffering from hearing loss in one or both ears. If you...

Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

It’s an all-too-common occurrence in the life of dogs: sore joints, pain and swelling, and a decrease in activity at the onset of arthritis. Many large-breed dogs suffer from chronic hip pain and deterioration of the hip-joints (such as German Shepherds).  Severe...

How to Calm Hyperactivity in Dogs

Excitability and overzealous affection are common traits in almost every canine - these characteristics are not bad qualities by any means.  A dog’s capacity for love and loyalty are unparalleled, and these qualities should not avoided. However, an overabundance of...

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