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Your Dog's Teeth: Toothaches and Other Problems - Pt 1
If your dog had a toothache, would you know? If their gums were receding and painful, could you tell? Probably not.
Skin Lumps and Bumps in Dogs: What You Should Know
You’re on the couch, cozied up with your canine buddy, and you feel a bump. You try to remember when you last nuzzled this exact little spot. And before you know it, your mind is racing with questions. Is this lump new? What is it?
Bad Breath in Dogs
We all know bad breath -- also known as halitosis -- when we smell it. Bad breath is the result of a build-up of odor-producing bacteria in your dog’s mouth, lungs, or gut.
Top 10 Dog and Cat Injuries - Part 2
Gwyn Donohue of Arlington, Va., was hiking along the Potomac River with her dog, Sundae, in January, when the mixed-breed broke loose and fell through the ice about 25 yards from shore.
Top 10 Dog and Cat Injuries - Part 1
Gwyn Donohue of Arlington, Va., was hiking along the Potomac River with her dog, Sundae, in January, when the mixed-breed broke loose and fell through the ice about 25 yards from shore.
Dog Weakness and Lethargy: Causes and Treatments
Lethargy and weakness -- these are vague but common symptoms of illness in dogs. And many things, some of them quite serious, can make your dog weak or lethargic.
The Tabby Cat is Not a Breed but a Pattern!
A lot of cat owners, including myself, will call the average domestic cat a tabby.
Orange Tabby Cats...Have More Fun!
When I first adopted Sissy, my adorable orange and white tabby, I did so because I thought he was the cutest. But, little did I know that he would have the funniest disposition.