Want to keep your senior pet healthy and happy? Ask these six questions at your pet's next check up.
Read moreWant to keep your senior pet healthy and happy? Ask these six questions at your pet's next check up.
Read moreAnemia doesn't just affect people. Your dog can become anemic too.
Read moreMany of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by. Look for Common Signs of Illness Changes
Read moreCould your sneezing, sniffling dog have a cold?
Read moreDoes your pet suffer from motion sickness? Find out how to treat the problem.
Read moreThink diabetes only affect people? Overweight pets may be at risk too.
Read moreJoint problems plague dogs just as commonly as they do humans. That's why orthopedic care can improve your beloved friend's quality of life. Common Orthopedic Issues A dog's joint problems may result from a variety of orthopedic injuries and illnesses. In some cases, these vulnerabilities are partly
Read moreLooking for a devoted workout partner? Consider exercising with your pet.
Read moreNot sure if your pet needs a dental exam? These 10 reasons may help you make a decision.
Read moreDo your pets do everything together, including sharing illnesses? These tips will help reduce the transmission of viruses and diseases.
Read moreDo you know which health problems are most likely to affect your small dog?
Read moreWant to ease your pet's aches and pains? Try massage!
Read moreWant to know if your pet is healthy? Take a look at his or her stools.
Read moreFor years, pet owners have disagreed about whether purebred or mixed breed dogs are healthier. Until recently, there was no scientific data to back up their opinions, but UC Davis researchers recently helped answer the question with a landmark health study. The Arguments Pet owners who thought that
Read moreBig dogs can have equally big health problems. Find out what conditions and diseases typically affect larger dogs.
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