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Autumn Joint Care for Dogs: What to Watch

Autumn Joint Care for Dogs: What to Watch

After a hot summer, dogs tire easily in autumn β€” and extra exercise to rebuild strength can strain joints. Keep weight down, trim nails, warm the bed, and avoid hard running; joint supplements and a vet-approved plan help arthritic dogs.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 8, 2020
Start with Dental Health to Keep Your Dog in Top Shape

Start with Dental Health to Keep Your Dog in Top Shape

Healthy teeth are a dog's first line of defense against mouth disease. Brush regularly with dog-safe toothpaste, and use chews, raw carrots, and dry kibble to scrub plaque between brushings.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 3, 2020
Common Mistakes in Feeding a Cat

Common Mistakes in Feeding a Cat

New cat owners fall into the same traps: treats as a main meal, raw fish with parasites and bones, abrupt food switches, too much liver, and mixing fresh food with stale leftovers. Each one strains a cat's fragile gutβ€”or worseβ€”so learn the habits before they cost your cat its health.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What Is Canine Distemper and What Are Its Symptoms?

What Is Canine Distemper and What Are Its Symptoms?

Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease with an 80%+ death rate, especially in puppies. It starts like a cold with a double-peaked fever, then brings respiratory, gut, and finally neurological signs β€” vaccination is the only real defense.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Raise a Border Collie

How to Raise a Border Collie

Feed by age (3–4Γ— daily as a pup down to 1–2Γ— adult), stop at 70% full, and soak kibble for young pups. Walk daily, wash bowls after meals, avoid raw meat and chicken bones, give clean water, and switch food over seven days to avoid diarrhea.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Chow Chow

What to Feed a Chow Chow

A Chow Chow does best on a varied diet of meat, vegetables, and fruit rather than a single food day after day. Lean chicken, pumpkin, cabbage, and apples are all safe, nutritious choices that support digestion and overall health.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Pekingese Lifespan and Care

Pekingese Lifespan and Care

The Pekingese lives a long life β€” typically 14–15 years and sometimes up to 20, with a recorded record of 34. Keep yours healthy with a light, nutrient-supplemented diet, regular gentle grooming and bathing, and a cool, calm environment away from heat and humidity.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Chihuahua

What to Feed a Chihuahua

A Chihuahua thrives on age-appropriate kibble supplemented with canned food, dog-safe vegetables, lean meats, and enough calcium for its small frame. Match portions and nutrients to its life stage, and avoid people food that drives allergies and obesity.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Cats Shouldn’t Drink Mineral Water

Why Cats Shouldn’t Drink Mineral Water

Cats evolved in the desert and have a naturally weak thirst drive, so owners need to actively encourage them to drink enough water to avoid urinary stones and cystitis. Plain tap water served at room temperature and free of chlorine is best, while bottled mineral water is too high in calcium and magnesium for a cat's system.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Understanding and Preventing Kidney Stones in Senior Pets

Understanding and Preventing Kidney Stones in Senior Pets

Senior dogs and cats are prone to kidney stones, with causes running from meat-heavy, vegetable-poor diets and low water intake to genetics and breed β€” purebreds are likelier victims. Once formed, stones are hard to cure and quick to return, so prevention leans on more water, a kibble-based diet with less meat and sodium, and more vegetables; only severe cases need surgery, which carries real anesthesia risk in older pets and requires a pre-op blood panel.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026