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Growling Dogs: Dos and Don’ts for a Safer Encounter

Encountering a growling dog can be a frightening experience for anyone, whether you’re a dog owner or not. Growling is a natural way for dogs to communicate their discomfort, fear, or aggression. As responsible individuals, it’s crucial to know how to handle such situations to prevent potential harm to both humans and dogs. In this…

The Canine Language

Have you ever wished your dog could talk to you?  I’m sure, like millions of others, myself included, you have.  Well, I have good news for you, dogs do “talk” to us, and they do it a lot.  There are 2 forms of communication, verbal and non-verbal.  We are constantly communicating to our dogs, whether…

Helping Fearful Dogs: Understanding and Supporting Your Anxious Canine Companion

Welcoming a furry friend into your life can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Dogs bring joy, companionship, and unconditional love to our homes. However, not all dogs start off with confidence and fearlessness. Some pups may come into our lives carrying past traumas or genetic predispositions that make them prone to fear and anxiety. As…

A Comprehensive Guide to Household Toxins for Dogs

As responsible pet owners, our furry companions’ well-being is our top priority. While dogs have a curious nature, it’s essential to be aware of the household toxins that can pose a serious threat to their health. Join us as we explore some common household items that can be hazardous to our beloved pets and learn…

Quality of Life Assessment

When your beloved furry family member has fallen ill with conditions like cancer, severe arthritis or heart disease, it can be hard to tell whether they are still enjoying life. Do they miss playing Frisbee, or are they happy just lying on the couch in the sunshine? What is going through their minds when they…

Obesity In Dogs

Obesity in dogs is a significant health concern that has been on the rise in recent years. In fact, half of my canine patients are either overweight or obese.  Just like humans, dogs can become overweight or obese due to various factors, including overeating, lack of exercise, genetic predisposition, and certain medical conditions. Obesity can…

Food Allergies

Food allergies can be a very frustrating medical issue for pet parents and veterinarians. Lengthy discussions, food trials, strict pet parent compliance, and lots of patience are needed for a successful outcome. Integrating telehealth into food allergy management can be an incredibly valuable service for pet parents and veterinary staff. Frequently monitoring patient symptoms and…

Coprophagia

Oh, you want the full package of doggy shenanigans when it comes to poop eating, huh? Alright, hold on tight ’cause we’re diving into the causes of coprophagia – the fancy term for poop-eating! Oh, yes, I’m going there! Listen up, folks, if your dog has been treating her own poo like gourmet cuisine, there…

How To Know If Your Cat Is Happy

Knowing whether your cat is happy requires observation and understanding of their behavior and body language. Cats are unique individuals, and their signs of happiness can vary, but here are some common indicators that your cat is content and happy: It’s important to remember that each cat is unique, and their behaviors may vary. Regular…

The Rising Cost of Veterinary Care: Necessity and the Benefits of Pet Health Insurance

Pets are beloved members of our families, providing us with unconditional love and companionship. As responsible pet owners, it is our duty to ensure their health and well-being. However, the cost of veterinary care has been steadily rising over the years, making it increasingly challenging for pet owners to afford necessary treatments and medical procedures.…