How to Transition Your Cat Between Dry and Wet Food

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Cat owners adore their companions, but they also know how particular cats can be. Felines prefer routine and will let you know when something—especially their food—has changed. Switching a cat’s diet doesn’t have to be stressful for you or your pet. With a calm, gradual approach and a few practical strategies, you can move between … Read more

AI-Powered Maternity Care for Pets

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July 3, 2024 By Abi Bautista-Alejandre, Assistant Editor Originally posted on DVM360 The Pregnancy Monitoring Module is a new AI-driven tool designed to help owners and veterinarians monitor a dog’s health throughout pregnancy. By combining wearable technology, continuous biometric tracking, and machine learning, the module aims to improve maternal pet care, reduce reliance on costly … Read more

Senior Pet Care: Tips for Aging Dogs and Cats

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November is a month to honor senior pets, and it’s the perfect reminder to give extra attention and care to the older cats and dogs who hold a special place in our hearts. Senior pet care focuses on prevention, comfort, and quality of life—helping pets live their later years with health, mobility, and dignity. Below … Read more

Smart Collar Detects Health Issues in Wine-Loving Dog

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PetPace’s health monitoring collar for pets helped a California man and his veterinarian learn about a health condition with his dog. – MURRIETA, Calif. Richard Kosh, a retired Marine living in Murrieta, California, and his 11-year-old golden retriever Jolie have found greater confidence and peace of mind thanks to a wearable pet health monitor. The … Read more

Puppy-Proof Your Christmas Tree: Keep Your Pup Safe

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You’re excited to celebrate your first Christmas with your new puppy and you’re likely picturing adorable photos of your dog by the tree. Before you hang the first ornament, it’s worth planning how to keep the tree upright, safe, and out of your puppy’s reach so both the decoration and your pet stay unharmed throughout … Read more

Heart Disease Treatment: Hospital Care and Long-Term Recovery

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Patient Condition and History Chester is a 10-year-old, 43 lb male American Cocker Spaniel presented to MediVet Warbreck House Veterinary Centre in Liverpool, UK with 24 hours of weakness, lethargy and labored breathing. His medical history included chronic kidney disease (IRIS stage 2), hypothyroidism, systemic hypertension, previous anterior cruciate ligament repair and recurrent otitis externa. … Read more

Complete Puppy Supplement for Coat, Joints, and Energy

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August is National Dog Month — a time to celebrate our canine companions and take extra steps to support their long-term health. Alongside regular exercise, veterinary care, and affection, nutrition is a cornerstone of wellbeing. A high-quality diet combined with a daily multi-benefit supplement can help address the five core signs of wellbeing: skin and … Read more

Dog Vomiting: Causes, Home Care, and When to See a Vet

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A dog vomiting white foam, bile, or worse, blood, is alarming for any owner. While blood in vomit requires immediate attention, vomiting bile or white foam when a dog otherwise seems well can be less straightforward. This article explains common causes of vomiting in dogs, early warning signs to watch for, when to contact a … Read more

Extend Your Dog’s Life with a Smart Collar

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The Importance of a Healthy Diet Feeding your dog a nutritious, age- and breed-appropriate diet is one of the most important things you can do for their long-term health. Whether your pet is a puppy, an adult, or a senior, their nutritional needs will change over time. Tailor meals to your dog’s size, activity level, … Read more

How to Help a Shelter Dog Settle in the First 30 Days

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Welcoming a rescue dog into your home is a deeply rewarding experience. At Wellness Pet, we support a holistic approach to a dog’s wellbeing — starting from the moment they arrive. The move from shelter life to a permanent home is a major change, and the first 30 days are especially important for building trust, … Read more