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AKC tips for introducing your dog to your new baby

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

The time spent preparing to welcome a baby home is all-consuming. Even though it’s a busy time, it’s important to remember that your dog will also need time to adjust to this big change, especially if this is your first child.

Your dog is used to being the center of attention, and it can be difficult for your canine to give up that spot....Read more

The Benefits of an Indoor/Outdoor Cat in a Suburban Environment

Pets / Ask The Vet /

Cats have long been a favorite companion for pet owners, offering a blend of independence and affection that appeals to many households. While the debate over whether to keep cats strictly indoors or allow them outside continues, pet owners in suburban environments may find that an indoor/outdoor lifestyle offers a balanced approach. Allowing a ...Read more

Diagnosing and dealing with feline diabetes

Pets / My Pet World /

Feline diabetes is a growing concern among pet owners, as more cats are diagnosed with the condition each year. Recognizing the signs, seeking prompt veterinary care, and understanding treatment options can significantly improve a cat’s quality of life. Diabetes in cats occurs when the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot ...Read more

The Scottish Fold Brings Warmth and Compaionship

Pets / My Pet World /

The Scottish Fold cat, known for its distinctive folded ears and round, expressive eyes, has become a beloved breed among pet owners. With a calm temperament and affectionate nature, these cats can thrive in a suburban environment, offering companionship and unique charm to their owners.

Scottish Folds are known for their adaptability and can ...Read more

Prevent food guarding: The AKC shares tips to avoid defensive behavior

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

The urge for dogs to guard their food is natural. If you notice your dog is defensive of their toys or bed, it is important to take action to keep it from progressing.

To prevent your dog from food guarding, the American Kennel Club suggests the following tips:

Give your dog space during mealtime. Refrain from interacting with your pup ...Read more

Ask The Vet: Wobbly Kitten With CH Can Have Good Quality of Life

Pets / Ask The Vet /

Q: My friend adopted a kitten she named Clown because she's so funny to watch. Clown has a condition called CH, which makes her wobble like a drunk and sometimes fall over. What exactly is CH?

A: CH is cerebellar hypoplasia, a condition caused by incomplete (hypo-) development (-plasia) of the cerebellum, the part of the brain that coordinates ...Read more

My Pet World: A cat gets stressed and stops eating when the owner goes on vacation

Pets / My Pet World /

Dear Cathy,

I have two sibling cats, one male and one female, who have been with me since they were eight weeks old. They are now nine years old. During my recent week-long vacation, my male cat stopped drinking water, leading to dehydration and constipation. He also had a bowel movement outside the litter box and vomited.

My vet prescribed ...Read more

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House cats with bird flu could pose a risk to public health

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

More than 80 domestic cats, among many other types of mammals, have been confirmed to have had bird flu since 2022 — generally barn cats that lived on dairy farms, as well as feral cats and pets that spend time outdoors and likely caught it by hunting diseased rodents or wild birds.

Now, a small but growing number of house cats have gotten ...Read more

The AKC offers tips on how to keep your dog safe around Valentine’s Day

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

Valentine’s Day is coming up and many homes will be filled with chocolates and flowers. Most dog owners are aware of the danger of giving chocolate to dogs, but accidents do happen and every year thousands of dogs are still seen at veterinary emergency rooms for chocolate ingestion.

Here are some tips to identify, prevent and treat ...Read more

Why Is Your Cat Peeing Outside the Litter Box

Pets / My Pet World /

Cats are known for their fastidious nature, which makes it all the more frustrating when they start peeing outside the litter box. This behavior can be a sign of an underlying issue, ranging from medical conditions to environmental stress. Understanding the cause is key to resolving the problem and restoring harmony in your home.

Medical ...Read more

My Pet World: Easing your dog’s car ride fears

Pets / My Pet World /

Dear Cathy,

I have a three-year-old Shih Tzu mix who has brought tremendous joy to our household. The one major issue is her anxiety when traveling in a car. She pants incessantly throughout the ride but is fine as soon as it’s over. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 5-minute trip or a longer drive.

We’ve tried over-the-counter and ...Read more

My Pet World: Tips for re-housetraining your dogs

Pets / My Pet World /

Dear Cathy,

I have two small dogs, neither of which are housetrained – a five-year-old “shorkie” I got four years ago, and a 10-year-old Shih Tzu mix that I just added to the family.

When I first got the “shorkie,” I tried to crate train him, but he would go berserk. He had been thrown out of a car, so was likely very traumatized. ...Read more

The Chihuahua: A Small Dog with a Big Personality

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

The Chihuahua is one of the smallest dog breeds in the world, yet it carries itself with the confidence and charisma of a much larger dog. Known for their larger-than-life personalities and strong bond with their owners, Chihuahuas have become a beloved breed for many pet enthusiasts. In this article, we’ll delve into the history of the ...Read more

Understanding Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

Separation anxiety is a common behavioral condition in dogs that can lead to significant stress for both pets and their owners. It occurs when a dog becomes overly attached to their human companion and experiences extreme distress when left alone. This article will explore the causes, symptoms, and practical treatment strategies for managing ...Read more

My Pet World: Overcoming the shadow of abuse — Helping a dog feel safe again

Pets / My Pet World /

Dear Cathy,

Two months ago, we adopted Fred, a Shar-Pei/Lab mix, through a rescue. He was found severely malnourished and covered in sores. After two months in foster care, we adopted Fred. He has bonded well with our five-year-old dog and is learning to be his own dog. While he’s made significant progress, he still struggles with some ...Read more

My Pet World: Feral cats, wildlife, and the trouble with 'people like me'

Pets / My Pet World /

Dear Cathy,

I read your advice, "Preparing Feral Cats for Winter." While our country is riddled with invasive species of plants, animals, and insects, feral cats are also invasive, invading the limited habitats of today's urban and rural landscapes.

The article mentions you as a "pet expert," yet you seem to lack significant knowledge about ...Read more

Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing – a public health expert explains why that matters

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

When most people think about vaccines, they typically think about humans: Experts warn that when large numbers of people are unvaccinated, it can lead to severe consequences, including disease outbreaks and higher rates of illness and death, particularly among the most vulnerable. The economic costs to society can also be substantial.

...Read more

10 Tips for Choosing the Best Dog Breed for Your Lifestyle

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

Choosing the right dog breed is a big decision that can shape your life for years to come. With countless breeds to choose from, finding the perfect furry companion for your lifestyle can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re looking for a jogging buddy, a cuddly lap dog, or a loyal family protector, these 10 tips will help you make an informed ...Read more

Caring for Your Dog's Teeth: A Comprehensive Guide

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

Caring for your dog’s teeth is a critical component of their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from dental problems, including plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. These issues can lead to pain, difficulty eating, and even systemic infections that affect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Ensuring your dog ...Read more

How dogs were implicated during the Salem witch trials

Pets / Cats & Dogs News /

I teach a course on New England witchcraft trials, and students always arrive with varying degrees of knowledge of what happened in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692.

Nineteen people accused of witchcraft were executed by hanging, another was pressed to death and at least 150 were imprisoned in conditions that caused the death of at least...Read more

 

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