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How to Control Bad Breath in Pets: Tips & Tricks
There’s nothing fun about getting a slobbery wet kiss from a dog or a cat with bad breath! Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is generally caused by excessive build-up of odor -producing bacteria inside your pet’s mouth, lungs, or even gut. While most cases of bad breath can be traced back to poor
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Do I Have to Vaccinate My Pet?
Not sure if your furry friend really needs those vaccinations? Skipping them can cause serious health problems - for your pet and you.
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Pet-Friendly Exercises Offer Benefits for Both You and Your Pet
Looking for a devoted workout partner? Consider exercising with your pet.
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Who's Healthier: Purebreds or Mixed Breeds?
For years, pet owners have disagreed about whether purebred or mixed breed dogs are healthier. Until recently, there was no scientific data to back up their opinions, but UC Davis researchers recently helped answer the question with a landmark health study. The Arguments Pet owners who thought that
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The Myth of Natural
Pet owners occasionally tell veterinarians they are reluctant to use prescription medicine, spot-on flea products, heartworm preventatives, etc, because they would rather use something that is "natural." They are afraid of chemicals, and would rather use something that is organic or natural. But what
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Ringworm in Cats and Dogs
Ringworm is not actually caused by a worm, but rather by a fungus that infects the outer layer of skin and hair. It is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from pets to humans, or people to pets. There are numerous species of ringworm. It is most commonly recognized in cats (often kittens)