What to Give Your Constipated Dog: Safe Remedies and Tips

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How to Treat Constipation in Dogs If your dog is having trouble passing stool, you’re not alone—constipation in dogs is a common issue that can range from mild and temporary to serious and painful. This article explains what constipation in dogs looks like, common causes, safe at-home measures, and when to seek veterinary care. It … Read more

PetPace 2.0 Smart Collar Review 2024 — Expert Analysis

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Originally posted on: Dogster Written by: Jessica Kim Last Updated on June 4, 2024 by Dogster Team Catching early signs of illness in dogs can be life-saving, yet many symptoms are subtle and easy to miss. Because dogs can’t tell us when something feels off, monitoring relies heavily on careful observation and, often, informed guesswork. … Read more

Veterinarian Warns: Top 5 Easter Hazards for Pets

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Spring’s arrival brings warmer days, blooming flowers, open fields, park visits, longer walks, and of course Easter. The season’s bright colors, floral decorations, and festive treats create a joyful atmosphere, but they also introduce hazards for pets. As a small animal veterinarian, I’ve seen many holiday-related emergencies. It’s important for pet owners to know which … Read more

Crate Training Your Dog: Benefits for Behavior, Safety and Calm

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Many dog owners resist crate or kennel training because they worry confinement is cruel. When introduced and used correctly, however, crate training offers clear benefits for both dogs and their owners. A properly sized crate becomes a secure, predictable space that satisfies a dog’s natural den instincts. Used as part of a consistent management plan, … Read more

Senior Dog Care: How to Support Aging Dogs’ Quality of Life

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As dogs grow older, their needs change in ways that aren’t always obvious. Aging is typically a gradual process marked by small physical, behavioral, and emotional shifts that accumulate over months and years. For pet parents, this stage brings questions about what’s normal, what needs attention, and how to support a dog’s comfort, mobility, and … Read more

Why Companies Are Embracing Pet-Friendly Workplaces

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Pet-Friendly Companies Pets have a special way of brightening our days. A wagging tail, a purr, or a dog leaning into your knee can lift your mood and bring comfort after a long day. Because of that connection, more companies are embracing pet-friendly policies and inviting animals into the workplace as part of their employee … Read more

Christmas Dog Cookies: Gingerbread Pups and Gingerbread Men

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We love baking seasonal cookies, and one of our favorite cutouts is gingerbread—so for the holidays we adapted that classic into dog-friendly gingerbread pup cookies. These homemade dog Christmas cookies are simple to make, fun to cut into dog and bone shapes, and can be decorated for a festive touch. The recipe keeps ingredients dog-safe … Read more

Optimism Fueled Three Years of Creative Consistency at L&C

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L&C Advertising Agency New York, USA 26/08/2024 Originally Posted on LBBonline Rolando Cordova and Gian Carlo Lanfranco, co-founders and CCOs of L&C, speak to LBB’s Addison Capper about the global environment they’ve built to foster three consecutive years of client and Cannes Lions success. After 16 years working together as creative partners and collecting industry … Read more

Stop Smelly Cat Breath with These 5 Dental Habits

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Smelly cat breath—medically called halitosis—is often more than a minor nuisance; it’s typically one of the earliest signs of oral health problems in cats. Persistent bad breath usually results from plaque-forming bacteria that, over time, hardens into tartar. If left unchecked, this can lead to inflamed gums (gingivitis) and more advanced periodontal disease. Establishing a … Read more

How Pet Wearables Transform Early Disease Detection

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Veterinary Innovation Podcast: How Wearable Data Is Changing Pet Care We are pleased to announce that our Chief Veterinary Scientist and Co‑Founder, Dr. Asaf Dagan, was recently featured on the Veterinary Innovation Podcast. In a wide‑ranging conversation with hosts Shawn Wilkie and Dr. Ivan Zak, Dr. Dagan discussed how continuous, real‑time physiological data from wearable … Read more