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Why Dogs Pant with Their Tongues Out in Summer
Dogs can't sweat except through their tongues, so panting is how they dump heat β and flat-faced breeds overheat fastest. Heatstroke is lethal within minutes, so cool a overheating dog with lukewarm water and rush to the vet.

A Guinea Pig’s Daily Diet
Guinea pigs are cheap and easy to feed β mainly pellets, hay, vegetables, and steady drinking water. The keys are species-specific pellets, plenty of timothy hay for teeth and gut, boiled (not raw) water, and never any onion-family or spicy vegetables.

How Much Cat Food Should a Cat Eat Per Meal?
As an owner, you're never quite satisfied with your cat's appetite. Two meals a day seems too littleβis it enough? Here's how much a cat should actually eat.

Why Can’t Dogs Digest Fur?
Cats and dogs both swallow fur, but cats vomit it up and dogs don't. Today we look at the fur dogs ingest.

Diseases That Ticks Can Transmit to Dogs
If you have a dog, you likely know ticks well and see many ads for tick products. We take tick prevention seriously because ticks are not just blood-sucking arachnid parasites β like mosquitoes, they spread many diseases in dogs.

Dog Tapeworm Infection: Treatment and Prevention
Tapeworm infection happens when a dog swallows an infected flea or louse. Most dogs show no symptoms, but diagnosis is by finding segments or eggs in stool. Treatment uses praziquantel-type drugs, and strict flea control prevents reinfection.

A Complete Guide to Eliminating Cat Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungal infection that spreads to other pets and to people, so it must be treated promptly. Confirm the fungus with a vet, apply topical medication, disinfect the environment, and boost skin health with the right nutrients.

When Does Your Dog Need to See a Vet?
Watch for limping 'rabbit hops', trouble urinating, skin disease, abnormal stools, or bad breath β these can signal hip, urinary, skin, digestive, or dental problems that need a vet.

5 Adorable Big-Eared Dog Breeds
From the Beagle and French Bulldog to the Corgi, Dachshund, and Miniature Pinscher, big ears come with big personalities. Here's what makes each special.

Symptoms of Escherichia coli Infection in Pets
Colibacillosis is a bacterial zoonosis caused by E. coli, bacteria living inside and outside the gut. Here are the signs across species.