Here you will find everything about the wellness of your dog or cat with health tips, how to prevent diseases and how best to help them get back on their feet with the advice of our veterinarians.
Cats are wonderful companions, but they are also susceptible to various diseases and health issues. Some of these diseases are more common than others, and being aware of the signs and symptoms of these illnesses can help you identify them early and get your cat the treatment they need.
Read moreAs a responsible pet owner, it is important to keep yourself informed about common health issues that can affect your furry friend. In this post, we have compiled a comprehensive list of informative blog posts from Cooper Pet Care, covering a wide range of topics related to dog health.
Read moreDogs are curious animals and can often get into things they shouldn’t. A particularly unwanted item that a dog could ingest is a condom. If your dog has eaten a condom, it can be alarming and stressful. In this blog post, we will discuss what to do if your dog eats a condom – and when to worry.
Read morePut simply, a luxating patella is the medical term for when a kneecap “pops out” or moves from its normal position. The condition can range in severity. Some dogs may tolerate it for their entire lives.
Read moreEver walked into any pharmacy or supermarket lately? You’re likely to find products on the shelves promising not only to get rid of dandruff but also to give your hair a bright, full shine. Dogs don’t have the same luxury. When dogs get what looks like dandruff, the causes can also be a little more…
Read moreIf you start to see bald patches appearing on your cat’s coat, it’s time to put on your detective hat. There can be many reasons behind hair loss in a cat. Different issues will require different treatments.
Read moreCoughing is a natural reflex to clear material in the respiratory tract. Although cats do cough, they don’t do it nearly as often as other animals like dogs or humans.
Read moreHave you ever opened a package to find a tiny white packet that says “Do Not Eat”? These are silica gel packs, and they are commonly found in packaged goods, including shoes, electronics, and even some foods. They are designed to absorb moisture and prevent the degradation of the product they are packed with.
Read moreAs pet owners, we try our best to keep our furry friends away from harmful substances, but accidents do happen. If your cat has eaten uncooked bread dough, it’s important to act quickly and seek professional help from a veterinarian.
Read moreAs a pet owner, one of the scariest things to experience is seeing your furry friend eat something they shouldn’t. If your cat has eaten rat bait or a poisoned rodent, it’s important to act quickly and seek professional help from a veterinarian.
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