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What Types of Dog Vaccines Are There

What Types of Dog Vaccines Are There

Vaccines are the front line of dog disease prevention, and clinics use several types built for different needs. They range from killed and live vaccines to single-, multi-, and combined shots, plus newer subunit and genetic approaches. Knowing the categories helps you follow your vet's recommendation with confidence.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Does Your Dog Have Bad Breath?

Does Your Dog Have Bad Breath?

Picture never brushing your teeth - that is a dog's mouth. Oral disease is 70-80% of pet health issues, built slowly from food, saliva and bacteria forming plaque that mineralizes into tartar; the warm mouth breeds infection, gums recede and teeth break down, then bacteria enter the blood to reach the heart, liver and kidneys, even sepsis. If disease is already there, a pro must scale and clean under the gumline, then polish - unpolished teeth erode faster. Many clinics now offer anesthesia-free cleaning for mild tartar using imported devices. Daily prevention is cheapest: a grooming-visit dental cleanup, store-bought dental gel and water additive (a few dollars a month, well reviewed and safe), and dental chews or antler chews. Do not wait until treatment is costly.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Care for Your Dog in Autumn

How to Care for Your Dog in Autumn

Autumn's cool, dry, changeable weather feels great to us but asks for a few adjustments in dog care. Fatigue from summer, dropping temperatures, and dry air all affect a dog's body, coat, and digestion. A few simple habits around food, grooming, exercise, and disease prevention keep your dog comfortable through the season.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Dogs Have Bad Breath and Tartar

Why Dogs Have Bad Breath and Tartar

Bad breath usually traces to tartar: poor eating habits and no dental care let plaque calcify into tartar. Scraping it at home with a dental scaler is not advised - few owners can control the dog through the whole process, and mistakes harm the gums. Better to have the vet scale once, then prevent daily with mouthwash, brushing or diet. Untreated tartar worsens breath and causes stomatitis, ulcers and red gums that block eating, and plaque harms the heart and kidneys. Prevent with daily (or every-other-day) brushing using dog toothbrush and paste, finger-wrap if the dog resists, and chewing toys; severe cases may need prescription food.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Summer Hazards for Cats

Summer Hazards for Cats

Summer is a rough season for cats. With poor sweating, they overheat fast - five minutes on hot asphalt, in a sealed space or on a sunny balcony can cause heatstroke: high temperature, fast pulse, panting, then dizziness, vomiting and coma. Move them to shade and cool with water or a fan, and rush to the vet if it does not ease. Warm weather also brings acute gastritis from spoiled food (limit water and feed easily digested fluids) and skin disease from fleas, mites and fungi - treat the cause and keep up prevention with cleaning and deworming.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What Causes Cat Acne?

What Causes Cat Acne?

Cat acne, often called cat chin acne, is a common skin condition with no fully clear cause, though follicle inflammation and bacterial infection are the main suspects. Cats that eat wet or greasy food are more prone, and flat-faced breeds are at higher risk. It appears on the chin, neck, and face, and if the face is not kept clean, food residue builds up and clogs follicles. Left untreated it worsens. Treatment controls symptoms and removes the cause: ease stress, use topical and oral antibiotics as needed, keep the skin clean, and cut fat and carbs while adding vitamins A and E. Prevention focuses on hygiene and diet.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Symptoms and Treatment of Parasites in Dogs

Symptoms and Treatment of Parasites in Dogs

Parasites are a leading threat to dog health and come in internal and external forms with different signs. Internal parasites cause diarrhea, vomiting, cough, bigger appetite, weight loss, dry coat, red skin spots, pale gums, and lethargy. Some parasites already live in the home, so even indoor dogs are at risk. Fleas, lice, roundworms, and tapeworms each have their own life cycle and route into the dog. External parasites are zoonotic and cause allergic dermatitis and anemia; internal ones cause poor digestion and can block the gut. Prevention and treatment rely on regular, broad-spectrum parasite control for both inside and out.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Do If Your Dog Gets Accidentally Pregnant

What to Do If Your Dog Gets Accidentally Pregnant

A dog's accidental pregnancy is best allowed to go to term, since many vets decline abortion on humane grounds, every fetus being a life. Termination, whether by medication or surgery, carries real risks and harms the dog. If you do not want puppies and will not spay, keep the dog contained, especially during heat, to avoid the risk of a termination procedure. This article covers how termination is done and why prevention is the safer path.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Pancreatitis

What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Pancreatitis

Canine pancreatitis happens when digestive enzymes activate too early and the pancreas essentially digests itself, causing severe inflammation. Rich human food, obesity, toxins, and certain breeds raise the risk, and moderate-to-severe cases can be fatal. This guide covers causes, the telling 'praying' posture, diagnosis with pancreatic tests, treatment, and diet-based prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Are Your Dog’s Eyes Red and Swollen?

Why Are Your Dog’s Eyes Red and Swollen?

Dogs are nearsighted and see few colors, but their eyes still reveal a lot about their health. Red, swollen eyes can come from something simple like a speck of dust or shampoo, an allergy to food or the environment, or infection by bacteria, fungus, or parasites after a scratch or fight. Built-in problems also play a role: eyelid malformation (entropion or ectropion) and misdirected lashes rub the eye and cause chronic irritation. Because redness can also signal illness such as a cold or distemper, a vet check is wise when signs persist.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026