Dr. Katy Nelson, Chewy’s resident veterinarian, answers pet parents’ most-asked questions about COVID-19 and pets.
Learn how to keep adult dog teeth and cat teeth clean to keep breath fresh and to prevent dental diseases, like gingivitis or periodontal disease in dogs and cats.
Dog dementia, or cognitive dysfunction in dogs, commonly appears in the senior stage of a dog’s life. Learn to recognize dog dementia symptoms and how you can help your pet with dog dementia treatment.
When pet parents notice lameness in dogs, they can’t help but wonder: why is my dog limping? Find out what’s going on with your pal and how best to treat.
Providing optimal nutrition is key.
Heartworms in dogs might sound scary, but it can be treated.
As its name suggests, guppy disease (Tetrahymena) is a major problem for those keeping guppies, but other types of fish can be affected too.
Signs of heartworms in cats range from no symptoms at all to sudden collapse or death.
Catch the signs of guinea pig bloat before it turns fatal.
Learn about common hedgehog ailments.
Be prepared to treat ich, marine velvet and anemonefish disease before your marine fish get sick.
If you’re concerned about heart failure in dogs and cats, it’s important to monitor your pet’s blood pressure. Learn how high blood pressure contributes to heart disease in dogs and cats.
Learn about inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs and cats, including the cause, signs and treatment options.
Switching up your cat’s lifestyle, especially when illness strikes, is normal, and catering to your cat’s nutritional needs is vital. Here are five common cat health conditions that can be supported, at least in part, with a veterinary exclusive diet.
Find out what causes dogs to have seizures and learn what to do if your dog has one.
Cats are prone to several cat diseases. Find out the most common cat diseases and how you easily can prevent and treat them.
Is your dog drooling or vomiting on car rides? Learn why your pup might be experiencing dog car sickness and how to help prevent it.
Find out which cat diseases are genetic and learn about vet-recommended ways to deal with them.