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Common Pet Conditions

What do lumps mean on dogs?

What do lumps mean on dogs?

Dogs are susceptible to developing a wide range of issues as they age, though one of the most common occurrences in older dogs are lumps and bumps.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions

There are a few ways to prevent cancer in your pooch.

Preventing cancer in your dog

Cancer is one of the most deadly diseases around for humans, and it is even more widespread (and just as deadly) in dogs and cats.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Health, Pet Meds

What's with all the dandruff?

What’s with all the dandruff?

Dandruff can be a real problem for felines of any color, but owners of black or gray cats may notice the issue even more.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions

If your dog has a chronic ear infection, your vet may recommend keeping it on a medication all the time.

When ear infections don’t go away

Many dog owners are used to treating more typical chronic conditions like arthritis in dogs.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Health, Pet Meds

Short-haired breeds are more likely to get mange.

Treating a mangy dog

You have probably heard the word “mangy” used to describe a stray dog or one in poor health.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Health

The warmer weather means your dog will likely be spending more time outside and is more likely to pick up a tick.

What is anaplasmosis in pets?

You are probably familiar with the most common of tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease, but there are other reasons to protect your pets with flea and tick preventative pet drugs like Revolution and Sentinel.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Health, Pet Meds

You can help your dog stay healthy with a wholesome diet.

How to make your pet’s immune system strong

Dogs and humans alike are subject to the millions of viruses out there that make the body sick.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Food, Pet Health

If your dog is having accidents around the house, there may be a medical condition to blame.

Does your dog have a bladder infection?

After you have housebroken your dog, it is unlikely it will ever have another accident inside.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Health

Fat cats are more prone to life-threatening diseases.

What’s wrong with a fat cat?

The idea of a fat cat is appealing to many people. Not only do the words rhyme and sound cute together, some owners find chubby cats cuter and cuddlier than cats that are a healthy weight.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Supplies

If your dog is feeling under the weather more often than not, it might have a chronic illness.

What constitutes a chronic disease in my pet?

All pets will get sick from time to time, but if your cat or dog has the same illness for a long period of time or if it comes down with the same issues in a recurring manner, you should talk to your vet about whether it is a chronic illness.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Meds