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  • Fungal Infections: What Puts Pets at Risk, How to Spot Them and Treatment Options
    By Dr. Jenna Ashton DVM, MS, DACVIM, February 9, 2017

    When you think of fungal infections, what comes to mind? Probably something like athlete’s foot in humans. But did you know that pets are at risk for fungal infections, too? While some infections… Full Article ›


  • 4 Reasons Not to Ignore a Pet's Broken Toenail
    By Dr. Ann Hohenhaus DVM, DACVIM (SAIM, Oncology), November 15, 2016

    Finding a broken toenail on your pet’s foot can easily be attributed to vigorous backyard digging or an exuberant session on the scratching post, but a broken nail may sometimes signal something… Full Article ›


  • 5 Most Common Myths About Pet Grooming
    By Dr. Patty Khuly VMD, October 6, 2016

    There are many myths when it comes to pet grooming, so knowing the right way to brush and bathe your dog or cat can be a little confusing. To help you separate fact from fiction — and help you avoid… Full Article ›


  • Why Does My Pet... Get So Lumpy as He Ages?
    By Dr. Patty Khuly VMD, September 30, 2016

    It’s not pretty, but it’s a fact of life: We all get older. For some of our pets, that means often unsightly, suspicious and definitely disconcerting growths that arise on, in or just beneath the… Full Article ›


  • Scabby Pets Might Have Scabies
    By Dr. Marty Becker DVM, September 19, 2016

    Scratch, scratch, scratch. It drives us crazy when our pets are itchy, doesn’t it? It’s not just that the sound is annoying but that we know they must be miserable. There’s not much worse than an… Full Article ›


  • Stinky Dog? 6 Possible Culprits
    By Dr. Patty Khuly VMD, August 30, 2016

    Got an adorable dog with some serious odor issues? If you've got a real stinker on your hands — whether it be occasional or full-time, it's in everyone's best interest to take care of the problem.… Full Article ›


  • Don't Fall for These Dog and Cat Health Myths
    By Laura Cross, June 29, 2016

    There are many mistaken beliefs about cat and dog health that keep getting spread around. To help you sort fact from fiction, we’re debunking some of the most common misconceptions about neutering,… Full Article ›


  • Why Your Dog May Have Itchy Skin and How You Can Help Him
    April 11, 2016

    Your dog's itchy skin could be an indication of skin allergies, as well as a sign of some diseases. And if your dog has itchy skin, he'll likely scratch, rub, lick or chew in an effort to relieve the… Full Article ›


  • Can Dogs Have Spring Allergies?
    By Dr. Jessica Vogelsang DVM, March 28, 2016

    For some of us, spring represents a time of rebirth: winter thaws, budding blossoms, cute ducklings and chicks. But for those of us with seasonal allergies, spring is less benevolent and more horror… Full Article ›


  • Preventive Care Tips to Help Keep Your Dogs and Cats Healthy for Life
    By Laura Cross, January 27, 2016

    Want to help your pet live a healthier life? Well, one of the keys to success is preventive care. It can help prevent some diseases, as well as help you and your vet catch many problems earlier,… Full Article ›


  • Signs Your Dog or Cat May Have Fall Allergies
    By Dr. Jessica Vogelsang DVM, October 13, 2015

    Autumn brings many delights: colorful leaves, pumpkin-spiced everything, a reprieve from the heat of summer. For pets with allergies, however, a change in season can also mean the onset of… Full Article ›


  • Teach Your Kitten to Enjoy Being Groomed
    August 26, 2015

    Many people expect that their cats will self-groom — after all, feral cats do fairly well without the help of brushes and baths. But if you're planning to cut corners on grooming, your cat will need… Full Article ›



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