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Spring is heralded by the appearance of daffodils, crocuses and tulips. Summer brings geraniums, baby's breath and morning glory. And if your dog eats them, he could die.
Dog dehydration can set in quickly if a dog won't eat or drink. Learn how to help a dog who won't drink, how to know the symptoms of dehydration and prevent dehydration.
Vomiting in dogs may be a sign of a temporary upset tummy or something more serious. Caution and careful monitoring is needed when deciding to try home remedies.
Wondering "How can I tell if my dog is sick?" Learn how to check a dog's temperature, gum color, heart rate and monitor other vital signs to determine if a dog is ill.
If you're asking "Is my dog sick?" check the dog's gums! A dog with pale gums or discolored gums should be examined by a vet ASAP. Pale gums indicate illness in pets.
Learn what documents you should have if you're seeking compensation for a pet who was sickened or died from Salmonella in connection with the latest pet food recall.
Dogs and puppies sniff, poke and chew, that's a fact. There are foods they like and some they don't. It's important to understand the foods and plants that can harm them!
"Is my dog sick?" "Should I visit the vet?" These are questions that most dog owners will ask at some point. Learn how to examine your dog if you think he's sick.
Dogs have no need for vegetables, fruits and grains. In fact, aim for a feeding plan for your best friend that mimics the diet of wolves and your dog will excel.
There's nothing wrong with the usual squeaky toys for your dog but the gift ideas on this list, ranging in price from free to luxury, can make the holidays special.
Spring lawns blooming with beautiful plants and shrubs may be dangerous for pets. Make safe gardening choices and avoid poisonous plants that can make your dog sick.
Cooling beds or thermo regulating mats, as well as vests and bandanas, and plenty of water can help keep dogs from getting too hot, outdoors or in.
There's several common causes of vomiting blood, some of them potentially life-threatening, so a prompt vet visit is always recommended in cases of hematemesis.
Wondering "Why is my dog vomiting?" Learn how to treat a vomiting dog at home, and learn symptoms and how to tell if a dog is sick with a more serious illness.
"My dog is in pain. How can I help him?" and "Can I give my dog anything for pain?" are two very common questions. Learn how to help a dog in pain.
Cats are quite stoic and independent, and this can make detecting illness very difficult. But understanding what to look for will help pet owners know when to seek help.


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