CharacteristicsHistoryRise in PopularityFormal RecognitionUnique FactsDo They Make a Good Pet? The Maine Coon already gets your attention without even looking at the cat’s feet…
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VET APPROVED REVIEWED & FACT-CHECKED BY Dr. Luqman Javed DVM (Veterinarian) RisksLong-Term IssuesSafe Alternatives While most cats rarely need a bath, there could be…
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VET APPROVED WRITTEN BY Dr. Karyn Kanowski Veterinarian, BVSc MRCVS If you have a cat, you’re no doubt familiar with the term ‘cat paralysis,’…
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The cast and crew of “Hudson & Rex” are heartbroken over the death of its beloved dog actor. Diesel vom Burgimwald, the talented German Shepherd who…
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Having two dogs at home means twice the love — and sometimes, twice the attachment. While some pups enjoy their own space, others cannot stand…
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Paralysis in dogs happens when the central nervous system’s ability to coordinate the body’s movements is diminished or completely lost. All cases of paralysis…
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Syncope is the medical term for fainting, which happens when dogs lose consciousness, usually due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients normally provided to…
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Acid reflux in dogs, also called gastroesophageal reflux disease, happens when the acid and enzymes from the stomach and intestines that aid in digestion…
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Open fontanel refers to a condition where the affected dog has a hole in their skull due to the dog’s bone junctions not fusing…
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Thrombocytopenia in dogs is a medical condition where the number of platelets, also known as thrombocytes, circulating in the blood becomes too low. A…
