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How to Tell If Your Dog Has an Eye Problem

How to Tell If Your Dog Has an Eye Problem

Eye trouble shows as constant cloudy tears, hardened gunk, rubbing or bumping the eye, swollen or red lids, bulging (glaucoma), white clouding (cataracts), or entropion/ectropion. Clean with pet eye drops and wipes daily; correct lids and cornea with vet care. Flat-faced and loose-skinned breeds need extra caution.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Are Cats as Smart as Dogs?

Are Cats as Smart as Dogs?

By the numbers, cats and dogs have similar intelligence, but cats don't follow commands because they are solitary, not pack, animals. Cats also age cognitively, with dementia showing as repeated eating and wandering; strong conditioning, like racing to the food-bag sound, proves their learning. Instinctive reflexes, such as crying when cold, also reveal smart survival wiring.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Diseases Behind a Dog’s Rapid Panting

Diseases Behind a Dog’s Rapid Panting

Panting is shallow, upper-airway breathing that cools a dog fast, normally brief after exercise. But constant rapid panting can signal respiratory disease, collapsed trachea, airway obstruction, hypoxia, bronchitis or pneumonia, heartworm or heart failure, or obesity. Match the cause to the treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How Long Until a Dog Recognizes Its Owner

How Long Until a Dog Recognizes Its Owner

As a dog develops, its brain matures and its view of the world grows. By about six months it settles on who its owner is, so build the bond through training before then, the earlier and longer the better. Four steps help: a name, close interaction, fixed routines, and a designated toilet spot.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Your Dog Sheds and Stays Thin

Why Your Dog Sheds and Stays Thin

Shedding plus failure to gain weight often points to parasites. Black specks in the coat mean fleas and call for external deworming; eating well but staying thin suggests internal parasites; scratching, scooting, mite-related patchy loss, or worms in stool all signal infestation. Puppies need deworming from 40 days, adults every three months, and more often if exposed.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Reading Your Dog’s 8 Common Behaviors

Reading Your Dog’s 8 Common Behaviors

Dogs 'speak' through action. Chewing furniture may mean separation anxiety; yawning signals stress relief; bringing you an item asks to play or says 'I love you'; sitting on your lap claims you; sleeping on your bed protects you; a calm gaze is fine but a restless one needs care; a raised paw seeks attention or checks for injury; leaning on you shows trust.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Habits That Age Your Dog Too Fast

Habits That Age Your Dog Too Fast

Some everyday choices speed up a dog's aging. High-salt food strains the kidneys, fur dye harms skin and heart, seafood upsets a fragile gut, confinement breeds illness and depression, and skipping deworming invites parasites. A little care goes a long way.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Do About Bad Dog Breath

What to Do About Bad Dog Breath

Bad breath often starts in the mouth, but it can also signal metabolic disease. Check the teeth for tartar, inflamed gums, or ulcers, and watch for sudden appetite or thirst changes that warrant a vet visit. Daily or thrice-weekly brushing with pet toothpaste, plus professional cleaning, keeps breath fresh.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Precautions for Walking Your Dog

Precautions for Walking Your Dog

Dogs need outdoor exercise, but it must be moderate. Three habits to avoid: walking right after a meal, making your dog jump obstacles, and using stairs as exercise. After exercise, clean the paws, and in summer offer water often to prevent heatstroke.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Stare at You?

Why Does Your Dog Stare at You?

A dog's steady gaze isn't just a stare; it communicates. Your dog may be hoping for a fallen bite, seeking attention, waiting for a command, expressing love, asking for protection, or reading your mood. But a hard stare with tense muscles and a low growl is a warning to look away and back off slowly.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026