Dog vomiting is common, but you should not ignore it. Learn why your dog is throwing up, how you can help, and when to call the vet.
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If your dog's eye is swollen, she may need veterinary attention. The inflammation could be caused by allergies, an injury, or even a tumor.
Tea tree oil is sometimes used for fleas on dogs and cats. The use of this essential oil has grown in popularity for both people and pets. Find out if tea tree oil is safe and effective against fleas.
What should you do if your cat has a warm or dry nose? Find out when a dry or warm nose is normal and when it is a reason to call your veterinarian.
Legg-Calve-Perthes is a congenital disorder affecting the hip joints of dogs—particularly small breeds. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
Color dilution alopecia is a genetic condition that causes patchy loss of fur. While not a curable disease, it is luckily a manageable condition.
Menopause is something that female humans go through as they get older. But do our older female dogs go through it, too? Find out.
Anal gland infection is a common and uncomfortable problem for puppies. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
The signs of cancer in dogs may include lumps and bumps, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, pain, abdominal swelling, and more. Signs may be mild or obvious depending on the type of cancer and its severity. Learn common signs of cancer in dogs so you’ll know when to call the vet.
Warts are generally harmless but unsightly skin growths on your dog. Learn about warts, or papillomas, and find out what to do if your dog has them.
