How to Monitor Dog Seizures Remotely

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Owning a dog with epilepsy & seizures is both heartbreaking and exhausting. The question “when will it happen next?” never fully goes away. Seizures can occur without warning—when you’re at work, preparing dinner, putting the kids to bed, or asleep yourself. Still, one of the first instructions many veterinarians give is: keep track of the … Read more

Ugly Sweater Photo Contest Winners – See the Winning Photos

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Ugly Sweater Photo Contest Winners Announced We received more than 250 delightful entries in our Ugly Sweater Photo Contest, and we’re thrilled to announce the winners. The competition showcased creativity, holiday spirit, and the irresistible charm of pets in festive sweaters. After careful review, our panel selected a first-place winner, runner-ups, and an honorable mention. … Read more

When Everything Looked Normal: The Day It All Unraveled

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We’ve all been there—or we know someone who has. Everything seemed normal: your dog was eating, walking, and following you around the house. No limping, no whining, no obvious sign that anything was wrong. Then, later—sometimes days or weeks—you realize something had quietly started to change. Can Dogs Show Signs of Pain Even If They … Read more

Hiring a Dog Trainer: Red Flags and Required Certifications

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Your dog is more than a pet — they’re a family member. Training shapes how they interact with the world and with you, so choosing the right trainer matters as much as choosing good food and veterinary care. Whether you need basic puppy manners or help with complex behavioral issues, the methods and the person … Read more

12 GPS Tracker Collars to Keep Your Pet Safe

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Originally posted on Addictive Tips by Alex Ion Jul 30, 2022 No pet owner wants their dog to go missing. That’s why pet trackers are growing in popularity: even well-trained dogs can bolt if they’re startled, chased, or tempted by another animal. A GPS collar or tracking tag offers an extra layer of protection and … Read more

20 Times Pets Saved Lives in 2020

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2020 tested all of us in unimaginable ways, but through the challenges some pets went above and beyond, becoming true lifesavers. Below are 20 remarkable, verified stories of animals who acted instinctively, bravely, and lovingly to protect the people around them. These accounts—ranging from household companions to working animals—remind us how deeply bonded humans and … Read more

How to Tell If Your Pet Is Overweight

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When it comes to your pet’s weight, do you ignore the warning signs or spot them early? Excess body fat in dogs and cats raises the risk of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. As a responsible pet owner you want your companion to live a long, healthy life. If slimming down is … Read more

See What the Cat Dragged In: New Wellness Cat Food Entrees

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Wellness® Appetizing Entrées™ — Hydration and Variety Your Cat Will Love If you want to give your cat meals that are both nutritious and irresistible, the new Wellness®Appetizing Entrées™ offer a convenient and delicious solution. These wet recipes put animal protein first and are designed to encourage moisture intake and keep mealtime interesting with multiple … Read more

How AI Is Transforming Pet and Veterinary Healthcare

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by Joy Nelloolichalil • 22 Nov 2024 • Originally Posted on Global Pet Industry Advanced technology is transforming pet healthcare, improving monitoring, diagnosis and treatment Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly shaping the way we care for companion animals. From continuous health monitoring to early diagnosis and remote care, AI-powered tools are tackling long-standing gaps in … Read more

Canine Hypothyroidism: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

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Hypothyroidism in dogs is often mistaken for normal aging, but it is a treatable medical condition and many dogs regain energy and quality of life with appropriate care. If your dog is gaining weight despite a stable diet, shedding more than usual, or seems constantly lethargic, consider that an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) could be the … Read more