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Summer weather can make you feel hot and sweaty, but for your dog, this season can be when allergies start to flare, resulting in hot spots.
“All dogs drool, especially when they get excited over a treat, but breeds with excessive jowls can really leave their mark,” ...
Dog Coalition Los Angeles aims to keep dogs out of the city's overcrowded shelters by supporting foster volunteers with ...
Popular “flat-faced” dogs like French bulldogs suffer from a host of genetic disorders. New research shows the public and ...
Red meat allergy, or alpha-gal syndrome, was first reported in 2009 and is still relatively rare but is on the rise.
Street dog Molly battled painful mange in Bali, but thanks to local rescuers and treatment, she’s now healing, happy, and ...
Veterinarian Dr. Lauryn Benson warns heatstroke can strike fast—even on mild days—and offers critical advice for keeping pets ...
Is your dog licking their paws nonstop? Or maybe your cat’s grooming the same patch of fur so much it’s starting to thin out?
According to Valliere, people and pets should avoid coming in contact with several invasive plants in California, including: ...
Fleas and ticks can be a major problem for pet owners in the summer, leading to various health problems for furry friends.
A recent study reveals that a novel postbiotic supplement, Pet Immune, significantly alleviates itching and enhances skin and coat health in dogs. The indole-rich supplement led to a 20% reduction in ...