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How Much Should You Walk a Senior Dog? — How to Adjust Intensity and Duration

The key to walking senior dogs is keeping walks short and frequent, at a comfortable intensity. We’ve compiled veterinary-backed guidelines for walk duration and intensity based on age, weight, and joint health.

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If Your Dog’s Gums Are Pale — IMHA Symptoms and Emergency Signs

Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the body’s own red blood cells. Because this condition often presents as a medical emergency, early detection and immediate treatment are critical to improving survival rates.

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Symptoms and Treatment of Thyroid Nodules and Tumors

Thyroid nodules are lumps that form in the thyroid gland located at the front of the neck, and they are often associated with hormonal imbalances. Early detection can significantly improve the prognosis, so be sure to monitor any changes in your pet’s weight, appetite, and activity level.

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Perianal Fistulas in Dogs (German Shepherds)

We’ve compiled the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for perianal fistulas—particularly common in German Shepherds—based on standard veterinary internal medicine textbooks. Get a clear overview of immunosuppressants, surgical approaches, and key management tips all in one place.

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My Pet Suddenly Can’t See — Emergency Response and Surgical Timing for Retinal Detachment

Retinal detachment is an emergency eye condition that can lead to rapid vision loss. Here’s a summary of the key points pet owners need to know, including symptoms, causes, surgery, and prognosis.

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If Your Pet’s Cholesterol Is High — Causes of Hyperlipidemia and Dietary Management Points

We’ve compiled a comprehensive overview of the causes, warning signs, and low-fat dietary management for hyperlipidemia in pets, based on veterinary textbook standards. We’ll guide you step by step, from checking for underlying conditions such as pancreatitis and Cushing’s syndrome to transitioning your pet’s diet.

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Managing Canine Heart Failure by ABCD Stage

Canine heart failure is classified into four stages, known as ABCD. Here’s a summary of the symptoms, when to start treatment, and key home care tips for each stage.

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When to Use Heparin Anticoagulant: A Guide to Timing and Side Effect Precautions

Heparin is a well-known anticoagulant used to prevent and treat blood clots. Here’s a simple guide for pet owners on when it’s used and what to watch out for.

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Tramadol Analgesic Effects and Precautions

Tramadol is a synthetic pain reliever used for mild to moderate pain in dogs and cats. It should never be used without a veterinarian’s prescription, and it’s essential to check for potential side effects and medications that should not be taken together with it.

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What Are Pet Tumor Marker Tests? — From Types to Result Interpretation

Tumor marker tests are supplementary exams that measure cancer-related substances in blood or tissue to help with cancer diagnosis and monitoring disease progression. Here’s a summary of the different types and how to interpret the results.

Q&ASkin & Coat

What is Allergy IgE Testing for Dogs and Cats? — Differences by Type and How to Choose

Allergy IgE testing for dogs and cats can be performed using either blood or skin samples. Here’s a clear comparison of the two methods, covering their principles, accuracy, costs, and limitations.

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How is an echocardiogram performed? — When is it needed and how are the results interpreted?

Based on veterinary textbooks, we’ll explain the principles, actual procedure, and essential indications for echocardiography in dogs and cats. We’ve also summarized everything you need to know about pre-exam preparation and costs.

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The Complete Guide to When and How to Interpret an ECG

We’ve put together the essential information pet owners need to know about when an ECG is necessary and how to interpret the results.

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Is My Dog Nutritionally Deficient? — Easy-to-Miss Signs of Nutritional Deficiency and Assessment Methods

We’ve put together a comprehensive guide covering the key signs of nutritional deficiencies in dogs and cats, at-home assessment methods you can use to check for them, and clear guidelines on when it’s time to visit the vet.

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7 Warning Signs of Pain in Pets That Can’t Speak — Don’t Miss These

Dogs and cats have an instinct to hide pain. We’ll show you how to spot early signs of discomfort through changes in behavior, posture, and appetite.

Q&ASkin & Coat

The Ultimate Guide to Dog Brushing and Coat Care

The type of brush and grooming frequency for dogs vary depending on their coat type. Here’s a guide to proper brushing techniques and precautions for double coats, single coats, long-haired, and short-haired breeds.

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Is homemade dog food safe? — Prohibited ingredients to remove and how to balance nutrition

Homemade pet food can be made with fresh ingredients, but it carries a high risk of nutritional imbalance and exposure to prohibited ingredients. Here are the key principles for feeding it safely.

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Guide to Using Secondary Veterinary Hospitals (Referral Hospitals): When to Visit and How to Prepare

We’ve put together everything pet owners need to know about secondary veterinary hospitals (referral hospitals), including what they are, when to visit, the referral process, and what to prepare and expect in terms of costs.

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Guide to Using Canine Dermatology Specialty Services

Canine dermatology is a specialized field focused on skin, ear, and coat conditions. Here’s everything you need to know about when to visit, what tests to expect, and how to prepare.

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What Is Feline Restrictive Cardiomyopathy (RCM)? — From Symptoms to Management Timing

Feline restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is a condition in which the heart muscle becomes stiff and has difficulty relaxing. Early detection and lifelong management are key.

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Canine Osteoarthritis: Symptoms and Management

We’ve put together a comprehensive guide covering everything about canine osteoarthritis—from its definition and main symptoms to diagnosis, treatment, and home care. Early detection is the key to slowing its progression.

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What Is Hemophilia in Dogs? — Warning Signs of Bruising and Bleeding, and Lifelong Management

We’ve put together an easy-to-understand guide for pet owners on the genetics, main symptoms, emergency response, and lifelong management of hemophilia in dogs.

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Why Does High Blood Pressure Occur in Dogs? — A Comprehensive Guide from Symptoms to Daily Management

We’ve put together an easy-to-understand guide for pet owners on the causes, symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and treatment and management of high blood pressure in dogs. You’ll also find information on its connection to kidney disease and endocrine disorders.

Q&AEye Health

If Your Dog’s Eyes Have Turned Cloudy — Cataract Symptoms and Surgery Timing

Canine cataracts are an eye condition in which the lens becomes cloudy, leading to vision loss. We’ve compiled everything pet owners need to know, from symptom checks and the right time for surgery to the recovery process.

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