Cats are allergic to many of the same things as people, but unlike us, our feline friends usually display symptoms on their skin. From excessive itching, biting or licking to hair loss, skin lesions, scabs and infected wounds, your cat can display a ...
As with humans, dental care is important to ensuring your cat’s gums and teeth stay healthy, but it isn’t as easy for ou...
All pets itch when they have fleas, but some dogs face severe allergic reactions to bites from these pests. From itchy, ...
Illnesses that can be passed from animals to humans are known as zoonotic diseases. While most zoonotic diseases only impact our furry friends, there are a few that can pass from felines to humans. Fortunately, a few simple precautions can reduce you...
What we say to our dogs is important, but the way we say it is crucial. Our tones and body language give our pets clues ...
Indoor cats live safer, longer lives, but some pet owners worry their feline friends’ mental and physical wellbeing suff...
Humans and animals have been working side by side for around 15,000 years, but more recently animals have been helping us in much more complicated ways. We've all heard of hearing dogs – dogs trained to alert their owner to important sounds like ring...
What starts as a little tartar and bad breath can lead to serious health problems for your cat. Periodontal disease is o...
You may think your cat is alone in his frenzied behavior following a trip to the litter box, but the truth is, many cats...
Dogs have an exceptional sense of smell, but when it comes to their eyesight, they don’t see 20/20. In fact, our canine companions operate at around 20/75 vision, and that number tends to decline with age. No matter how old your dog is, however, visi...