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As of the new year, the number canine respiratory disease cases in dogs seems to be on the decline, but not quite back to normal levels. It's not clear what caused the upswing late last fall. However, outbreaks are fairly common and can peak over different time...
The holidays are an exciting yet stressful time for everyone. It’s not uncommon to get so busy, tired, or just caught up in the festivities to the point that your pet isn’t top of mind. So before enjoying the holidays too much, understand that you will need to...
Amidst the hubbub of barking, tail-wagging, and playful paws that can be the norm for dog owners, a persistent cough tends to be an unwelcome occurrence. Although kennel cough often sparks concern among dog lovers, it’s generally not a harbinger of doom. That said,...
As temperatures drop, cold weather pet safety can be a serious concern, even if many dogs (and cats) seem to enjoy frolicking, digging, and sniffing around in the snow. Pets aren’t as aware of cold weather limits. So, it’s important for pet owners to take precautions...
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