7 Red Flags for Dog Health
As a dog parent, you want to keep your furry friend happy and healthy. But sometimes, dogs can’t tell us when something is wrong. Learning to spot warning signs early can make a huge difference in your dog’s health and may even save their life. Here are seven red flags that mean it’s time to call your veterinarian right away. 1. Trouble Breathing If your dog is breathing fast, panting heavily when they shouldn’t be, or making unusual sounds like wheezing or whistling, this is a serious emergency. Watch for a blue tint...
Your Cat’s Not Obese—It’s Called Primordial Pouch
Have you ever noticed your cat has what looks like a saggy belly that swings when they walk? Don’t worry – your feline friend hasn’t gained weight overnight! What you’re seeing is called a primordial pouch, and it’s completely normal. What Exactly is a Primordial Pouch? The primordial pouch is a flap of loose skin and fat that hangs along your cat’s belly, typically between their hind legs. This natural feature appears in both male and female cats, regardless of whether they’ve been spayed or...
Brachycephalic dog health problems
Learn about common brachycephalic dog health problems — like breathing issues, allergies, and heat sensitivity — and how to care for your flat-faced pup. French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boston Terriers have a lot in common. They have hearts of gold and some of the best personalities on earth. These breeds, and those like them, are truly our best friends. But they have something else in common. They’re brachycephalic, which means they’re prone to certain health issues. Let’s look at brachycephalic dog health problems,...
Ringworm, Not a Worm, and Other Common Fungal Infections in Dogs
Marvel and DC universes have various villains, similar to infections, which also come in different shapes, sizes, and abilities. Among these infectious supervillains, like bacteria and viruses, fungi have their own place—say Poison Ivy from Batman. Fungal infections are often more obstinate and difficult to treat than viral and bacterial infections. This is because fungi can form resistant spores that evade antifungal treatments, they grow more slowly than bacteria making treatment take longer, and they can invade deep tissues, hiding...
Why Your Dog Gets the Zoomies
Have you ever watched your dog suddenly get a wild look in their eyes, tuck their rear end low, and take off running like they’re being chased by invisible forces? If so, you’ve witnessed what dog parents lovingly call “the zoomies.” While it might look like your pup has lost their mind, this burst of energy is actually completely normal and has an official scientific name: Frenetic Random Activity Periods, or FRAPs. What Exactly Are Zoomies? Zoomies are sudden episodes where dogs run around at full speed, often in...
Signs your cat is in pain
Cats are masters at hiding discomfort. This guide breaks down subtle behavioral and physical signs your cat might show when he’s in pain. Cats are experts at concealing pain and discomfort. Their wild ancestors passed down this trait as a survival mechanism. But as our cats’ caretakers, we must learn to distinguish between subtle signs of pain and normal feline behavior. Knowing the signs your cat is in pain helps ensure his health, well-being, and quality of life. Behavioral changes that could signal pain in your cat When...
Ligament Injuries in Dogs
Ligament injuries are among the most common orthopedic problems in dogs, affecting their ability to run, jump, and play. Understanding these injuries can help you recognize the signs early and seek proper treatment. What Are Ligaments? Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones, providing stability to joints. Think of them as strong rubber bands that keep your dog’s joints working properly. When these ligaments become damaged, your dog’s joint stability is compromised, leading to pain and mobility...
How to improve senior dog mobility
Help your senior dog stay active and comfortable with six ways to improve her mobility. Explore everything from weight management to pain control and more. Dogs slow down as they age, just like us. But age itself isn’t a disease — it’s just a life stage. The good news? There’s a lot we can do to help our senior dogs stay mobile, comfortable, and happy. Here are six effective ways to improve senior dog mobility. Manage your dog’s weight If you do only one thing to support your senior dog, make it this: help...
The Alzheimer’s Disease of Cats: Feline Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
Feline Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) aka Feline Dementia affects many older cats, similar to Alzheimer’s disease in humans. Dementia is a general term for symptoms like memory loss and impaired thinking, while Alzheimer’s is a specific disease that causes dementia and is its most common form. Feline CDS is a brain disorder that leads to gradual cognitive decline. Knowing the signs of CDS and how to help your feline friend can significantly improve their quality of life. What Causes CDS? CDS occurs when harmful proteins,...
AI in dog care
How artificial intelligence is reshaping dog care through smart training tools, health apps, translator tech, and more. Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how we care for our dogs — enhancing training, health monitoring, communication, and more. From smart apps to AI-powered behavior tools, technology for canine health and well-being helps us better understand and meet our canine companions’ needs. Let’s examine AI in dog care, and how it’s changing the way we understand and look after our dogs. ...















