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Foods That Are Toxic to Dogs
A dog's body works differently from a human's; some human foods are toxic or harmful to dogs - grapes, onions, chocolate, alcohol, xylitol, mushrooms and more. Here we detail what dogs must never eat.

Dog Allergies: Harms and Treatment
Pollen, secondhand smoke, dust, dander and mites, mold, fungus, flea bites, food and additives can all cause dog allergies.

How to Treat Stubborn Frequent Urination in Cats
Stubborn frequent urination means it lasts at least a month, not a sudden constant squatting. Such cats usually do not respond well to shots. Bacterial infection causes a worsening process - sudden onset, then worse, then penile swelling and blockage.

Dog Owners, Here’s What You Need to Know About Ticks
Second only to mosquitoes, ticks are parasites that spread many diseases to people and pets.

Can Cats Get Diabetes?
Diabetes is a multi-cause metabolic disease marked by chronic high blood sugar, from defective insulin secretion causing disorder of carbs, fat, and protein metabolism.

Pet Odor Eliminators Worth Knowing
When we keep pets, neighbors or family often complain the home smells. Some say just throw the pet out. Hearing that is helpless. Actually we don't want the smell either, but we love pets. Here is the best, easiest deodorizing method!

Skin Types in Golden Retrievers Most Prone to Skin Disease
Spring-summer is peak skin disease; damp, hot, dogs lie in water, step in puddles, even roll. Then ear mites come; drugs only treat symptoms, recur. A vet shares why Goldens get eczema and allergic eczema.

Cleaning and Protection Tips for Pet Households
Owners ask how to clean with pets. Pet smell is keen - some dogs' is a million times human. So unless needed, the principle is heavy cleaning, light disinfecting. A fully cleaned surface hardly breeds germs; irritating disinfectants like 84 stimulate pets' airways and can be fatal if licked. Over-disinfecting helps no one.

How to Bathe Your Pet at Home
Bath frequency: adult dogs weekly, autumn-winter 2-3 times a month. Puppies less due to low resistance. Cats not often - every 3-6 months per tolerance.

Why Pets Constantly Lick Their Paws
Dogs/cats licking paws is normal; don't panic. But if too frequent, check the pad for redness/swelling; if found, see a vet - long ignored, infection worsens.