Those tiny bugs can cause major problems. Here's how to handle ticks on dogs.
Plums are the pits for dogs.
Not every hot dog on the shelf is fit for Fido.
Mushrooms sold at grocery stores are typically safe. Wild mushrooms? Not so much.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
Our furry friends can overheat easily. Here's how to prevent it.
Plus, tips on how to safely feed these foods to your dog.
Is your pup’s poop healthy or is something else going on?
Did you know apple cider vinegar may offer benefits to boost a dog's health as well?
Need to medicate your dog? Follow these vet-approved tips for getting your pup to swallow that pesky pill.
Does your pup have an “outie”? Find out what causes umbilical hernias in dogs and whether your pup needs treatment.
Including a vet’s recommendations for liver supplements for dogs.
Is it even worth mixing the two, you ask? Yes!
Battling fleas and ticks for puppies and kittens requires extra care.
Is it an upset stomach or an underlying health problem?
Has your dog developed a bubble on their ear flap? It’s called a dog ear hematoma, and it likely requires medical attention.
It can be stressful to watch your dog straining to poop—and it’s no fun for your pup, either. Find out what to do about dog constipation.