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Foods Dogs Must Never Eat
Most everyday foods are safe for dogs in the right amount, but grapes, onions, avocado, and excess salt or sugar are genuine dangers. Knowing the three major food categories helps you feed wisely.

Understanding Dog Body Language
Dogs speak with barks, ears, tails, and posture. Learning to read barking patterns, ear positions, tail wags, and behaviors like pawing or scooting helps you understand what your dog is really saying.

How Dogs Find Their Way Home
Let's learn how dogs find their way home.

Do Cats Have Blood Types
Like humans, cats have blood types — but no type O. Cat blood is mainly A, B and AB. A is most common, B rarer, AB rarest.

What Are the Symptoms of Cat Diarrhea
Diarrhea is soft to watery stool. If your cat has diarrhea, you may see blood, mucus, parasites or foreign material in the stool. Here is a detailed look at the symptoms.

Cat Arthritis: Symptoms and Treatment
Arthritis is a painful inflammation of the joints. We often see it in the elderly and it's common in dogs — but cats get it too, and it's often overlooked.

Why Do Dogs Sniff Each Other’s Butts When They Meet?
That awkward butt-sniffing greeting is actually how dogs exchange a full ID card. The anal glands carry info about health, diet, mood, and social status that only another dog can read.

Top 10 Smartest Cat Breeds
Some cat breeds are notably more intelligent and trainable than others. From the hairless Sphynx to the elegant Persian, here are the ten smartest cats and the traits that make them so clever.

Household Items That Are Dangerous to Dogs (Part 1)
Electrical cords, many common houseplants, fragile glassware, forbidden human foods, and cleaning chemicals are silent killers lurking in every home. Learn which ones to keep away from your dog.

How to Find a Lost Dog
The first 6 to 8 hours are the golden window for finding a lost dog. Mobilize helpers, check cameras, make detailed flyers, and use maps and scent to bring your dog home.