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Dr. Carling Matejka thinks permethrin products are good. They are effective for repelling mosquitoes on dogs. She gives ...
Q: Why does my pet lick me — and is it safe to let them do it? A: Dogs and cats may lick humans to show empathy or affection ...
Some carry the risk of Lyme disease, a debilitating tick-borne illness that can infect both people and animals — including dogs. “Nearly 90% of cases of Lyme disease in people and in dogs occur in the ...
Expert advice on whether five common dietary pet supplements are safe and effective for cats and dogs, including multivitamins and CBD. Ad-free. Influence-free.
Mosquito bites are perhaps the most ubiquitous bug bites around. They’re common around the world, with mosquitoes inhabiting every corner of the globe, save for Antarctica. Fun fact: Only female ...
A vet has shared the 'most common' dog names she hears for boy and girl pets at her clinic - and what it makes her think about their owners, after being told one specific name still makes her cry ...
Still water could be fatal to dogs due to common toxic substance Blue-green algae can prove hazardous to your dog's health, causing vomiting, loss of appetite, liver failure and even death.
Does your dog or cat have allergies? Common symptoms and what you can do to help Allergies can be a problem in pets, caused by things like pollen, dust, mould, chemicals and food.
Lifestyle; Pets; This cute common pet habit may indicate a health problem with your cat or dog It may be adorable, but if your pet displays this behaviour, it could be cause for concern.
Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2021. Q: I recently adopted Sophie, a 1-year-old standard poodle, who ...
A veterinarian has taken to social media to share the 'most common' dog names she hears at her clinic - and what it makes her think about the owners who named them. getsurrey Load mobile navigation.
A signal for friendly interaction is when a dog wiggles their entire body in excitement. “Trust the wiggle, not the wag,” she advised. Myth #4: Dogs know they’ve done something wrong. Dr. Herron ...