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Mar 05 2026
Slam the Scam Day: Avoiding Pet Health Misinformation on Social Media
It usually starts with a simple search. For many, the first thing we do when our pet is sick is to search online. Within seconds you get online advice. The advice often sounds confident—and…
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Feb 26 2026
More than Bad Breath: The Risks of Ignoring your Pet’s Oral Health
Inflamed gums and tartar aren’t just “dirty teeth.” They are the start of a disease process that can affect far more than a pet’s mouth, if left untreated. …
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Feb 19 2026
Why your vet can’t identify your dog’s lump by touch alone
It’s a common question in exam rooms: “Can’t you just tell what it is?” …
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Feb 05 2026
February Is Heart Month: Does Your Cat Have Heart Disease?
Cats are masters at hiding illness, and heart disease is no exception. In fact, many cats with heart disease appear completely normal until heart failure or other complications develop. Since February…
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Jan 30 2026
Chocolate Season: Great For You, Not For Your Dog
Between Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Easter, chocolate is everywhere: on the counter and coffee table, in gift bags you meant to put away. And if you live with a dog, that’s dangerous, because…
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Jan 22 2026
If Westminster Had Classes for Pet Dogs
Every year, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show rolls around and suddenly we’re all watching impeccably groomed dogs trot across green carpet like they have LinkedIn profiles (and they just might).…
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Jan 15 2026
Life Saving Training
Why the Recall Cue Might Be the Most Important Word Your Dog Ever Learns …
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Jan 08 2026
Paws of Courage: Celebrating the Cats and Dogs Who Became Heroes This Year
While headline news tends to focus on sad or negative events, once in a while, there are stories that are so heartwarming they remind us that good still happens. Some of the most inspiring acts happen…