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Does Your Dog Have ‘Athlete’s Foot’? It May Be Interdigital Dermatitis!

Does Your Dog Have ‘Athlete’s Foot’? It May Be Interdigital Dermatitis!

If your dog's toes are red, licking paws often, and smell strong, watch outβ€”it may be interdigital dermatitis. Many owners don't know it. Our team explains its cause, signs, and treatment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Does a Cat’s Fur Mat Into Clumps?

Why Does a Cat’s Fur Mat Into Clumps?

Cat fur mats from lack of grooming, poor nutrition, or wrong shampoo (human body wash strips oils). Fix it by gently brushing out dead hair, adding coat-nourishing foods like egg yolk and salmon (with lecithin), and bathing with a pet-specific shampoo.

Pet Health πŸ“… May 6, 2022
How to Clean Your Cat’s or Dog’s Ears

How to Clean Your Cat’s or Dog’s Ears

A buildup of ear wax or ear mites usually means cleaning has been neglected. A regular routine keeps the canals clear of dirt and moisture, prevents infection and parasites, and only takes a few gentle steps.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Six Keys to Raising a Healthy Schnauzer

Six Keys to Raising a Healthy Schnauzer

A Schnauzer thrives when a few basics are done right: fresh water daily, proper coat care, on-time vaccines and deworming, a clean bed, daily exercise, and a light, nutritious diet. Get these down and care becomes far easier.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Feed Your Dog for a Shinier Coat

What to Feed Your Dog for a Shinier Coat

A glossy coat doesn't require expensive supplements β€” everyday foods do the work: egg yolk (for lecithin), carrot, cabbage, olive oil, and salmon all boost shine, on top of a high-protein diet with fish oil. Daily brushing, light trimming, and sunlight complete the routine.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Make Your Indoor Cat Happier

How to Make Your Indoor Cat Happier

Indoor cats need enrichment to stay happy: clean litter boxes, quality food, toys, scratching posts, perches, and daily play. A stimulating home keeps a curious cat healthy and content.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Daily Dog Care Routine

Daily Dog Care Routine

Basic daily care keeps a dog healthy: trim nails regularly, wipe the outer ear, clear food from the mouth after meals, and clean tear-stained faces. None of these take long, but skipping them invites pain, odor, and infection.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Manage Heavy Shedding in Dogs

How to Manage Heavy Shedding in Dogs

Heavy shedding often signals a diet gap or poor coat care. Feed a balanced natural diet (broccoli, salmon, cooked egg yolk help), brush daily, bathe with a mild pet shampoo 2–3 times a month, allow some sun, and keep bedding dry β€” but never shave the coat bare.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Care for a Pet with Arthritis

How to Care for a Pet with Arthritis

Arthritis is a progressive joint disease affecting most older dogs and cats, causing pain and reduced mobility. Management centers on weight control, appropriate anti-inflammatory medication, and joint supplements, and prevention through early supplementation beats treatment.

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