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Do cats mate with their siblings?
Can brother and sister cat mate? What are the risks if sibling cats mate and have kittens? And how can it be avoided?
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Is your dog small, medium, or large? The ultimate guide to dog sizes
Do you have a hard time determining if your dog is small, medium, or large? Here is an ultimate guide to dog size by weight and why it matters.
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A vet’s guide to diabetes in cats
Risk factors, causes, symptoms and treatment of diabetes in cats. A vet’s guide to feline diabetes mellitus.
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5 tips how to keep your dog safe this Halloween
Halloween is a time for people to dress up and have fun, but it can also be a dangerous time for our pets. Here are a few tips on how to keep your dog safe on Halloween.
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Dog owner guide to kennel cough and how to prevent it
Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by bacteria and viruses. Here is a vet’s guide on the most common causes, signs, and prevention of kennel cough in dogs.
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Diabetes mellitus in dogs – everything you need to know (from symptoms to treatment)
Diabetes mellitus in dogs is a common endocrine disease, where the body isn’t able to efficiently regulate blood sugar levels and metabolism. It’s a complex chronic disease that requires careful management and life-long therapy.
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Causes of kitten diarrhea and when it’s better to call a vet
Here's everything you need to know about kitten diarrhea, how to help your pet, and when it's better to call a vet.
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Zoonoses – diseases you can catch from your dog (and how to prevent them)
Owning a dog has many mental and health benefits. However, people often don’t realize that dogs are a potential source of pathogens that can be transmitted to humans These diseases are called zoonoses.
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5 important summer tips for dogs (from a vet)
These 5 essential safety summer tips for dogs will help you keep your pup safe and healthy and avoid any unnecessary trips to a vet clinic.
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Heartworm in dogs – how to keep your dog safe
Should you be worried about heartworm in dogs? Sadly, the answer is probably yes. Here is why...