My Dog Ate a Sock

As pet parents, it’s inevitable that we’ll face some unexpected challenges. One such quirky-yet-alarming situation occurs when your canine companion unexpectedly decides that your sock is their latest culinary delight. At first glance, this behavior may seem laughable, almost endearing in its absurdity.

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Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?

Dogs are not just pets, they are family. As such, we want to give them the best of everything, even the food we eat ourselves. Yet, some human food can be harmful to dogs. So, what about watermelon? Is it a refreshing summer treat your canine companion can enjoy too?

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Can Dogs Eat Cherries?

The canine diet is a common concern for every dog parent. One such question that many ponder is, “Can dogs eat cherries?” The answer is not as simple as it seems, and understanding the complexities can ensure the health and well-being of your beloved pet.

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How Do You Save a Drowning Dog?

When it comes to our pets, particularly dogs, they’re often considered an essential part of the family. Therefore, keeping them safe from potential hazards becomes a priority. Among various dangers, the risk of drowning in different water bodies such as swimming pools, rivers, or bathtubs is significant.

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How To Get a Cat To Use a Scratching Post

So you have a new cat scratching post in hopes of enticing your cat to scratch on it instead of causing further damage to your furniture or carpet. However, your cat just walks past it and chooses to scratch their claws on your favorite couch.

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How to Recognize and Treat Depression in Cats

We can’t be sure that cats experience the same depression as humans. But, it is possible to observe when a cat’s behavior suggests they’ve developed a lack of interest in life.

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Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Cats

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency or EPI in cats affects the pancreas. It crops up when most of the cells that make digestive hormones are not working as they should.

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My Cat Is Farting a Lot: Should I Worry?

Nothing can clear a room more quickly than a pet that’s just passed wind. The sound and smell of dog or cat farts might make the kids scream and shout, but a gassy cat is a relatively uncommon phenomenon.

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Ehrlichiosis in Dogs: What to Look Out For

Ehrlichiosis in dogs is a tick-borne infectious disease. It came to prominence as a disease of concern after infected US military dogs returned from Vietnam in the 1970s.

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Fatty Liver Disease in Cats

Fatty liver disease, also known as Hepatic Lipidosis, is unique to cats. It’s also one of the most common liver diseases that our feline friends can suffer from.

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