No, your cat’s not “crying,” but excessive tearing can occur in cats and kittens. Find out what’s causing your cat’s watery eyes.
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.
Learn about the variety of safe over-the-counter, prescription and holistic medicines that provide pain relief for dogs.
It’s like the canine equivalent of chicken noodle soup.
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) are common in kittens and cats. Find out how to protect your kitty.
Why do cats and kittens sneeze, and when is it a sign of a larger health issue? Follow this expert veterinarian’s advice to keep your sneezing cat healthy.
There are several reasons why dogs lick their paws, ranging from normal grooming to health and behavioral issues.
No grapes for kitty. Here's why.
Ever wonder exactly what type of medicine is in your dog’s flea and tick prevention treatment? From oral treatments to topicals and more, we’ve got everything you need to know.
Depending on several factors, your feline companion could be by your side for decades.
For your pet bird's health and safety, avoid feeding avocado, tomatoes, garlic and these other foods.
This year, create a pet vision board full of your shared goals, from prioritizing your health to going on more adventures together.
Rice is safe for cats, but don’t feed them too much of the pantry staple.
Is your cat hydrated enough? Learn how to get your cat to drink more water.
Yep, you can give blueberries to your boo.
Not only can cats eat strawberries, but it’s also a “fun, perfectly acceptable treat."