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Three Common Dog Illnesses in Autumn and Winter
Cooler months bring three common threats: colds, bronchitis and gastroenteritis. Know the signs, keep your dog warm and dry, and consult a vet if symptoms linger or worsen.

Turn Off That Diffuser — for Your Dog’s Sake
Essential oils are toxic to dogs (and cats). Inhalation through skin is the main poisoning route. Stop diffusing, ventilate, and check with a vet if symptoms appear.

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.

Foods Your Dog Must Never Eat
Some human foods are dangerous or deadly to dogs. Chocolate, onions and garlic, alcohol, grapes and even cat food can cause serious harm. When in doubt, skip the table scraps and stick to a proper dog diet.

The Benefits of Walking Your Dog
Daily walks satisfy a dog's natural need to move and protect both body and home. They build immunity, support mental health, prevent destructive chewing and strengthen your bond. Aim for 20-30 minutes for small dogs and 30-60 for larger ones.

A Beginner’s Guide to Raising a Dog
New owners should start with a health check, deworming, and vaccines; help the dog adapt with patience, companionship, and chew toys; and prepare a crate, bowls, and safe supplies.

Four Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Coat
A shiny, smooth coat reflects good health and good care. Brush daily, add seaweed powder or cooked egg yolk for nutrients, and allow safe sunbathing to boost natural luster and reduce skin problems.

Why Dogs Are Afraid of the Vet — and How to Help
Most dogs dread a trip to the clinic, often fighting the leash before they even arrive. The fear usually comes from loss of control, strong disinfectant smells, or a past bad experience. Gentle preparation and positive rewards can make vet visits far less stressful.

Can Dogs Really Predict Earthquakes?
No solid evidence links animal behavior to quakes, but studies suggest dogs may sense pre-quake changes — like ground vibrations or gas release — especially erect-eared, smaller-skulled dogs show more anxiety.

Signs That Your Dog Loves You
A dog is a human's best friend - a saying most people know. So when your dog shows these behaviors, it is actually telling you that it likes you a lot!