Diarrhea: What Should You Feed?

Diarrhea: What Should You Feed?

Your dog or puppy experiencing a bout of diarrhea can be difficult for them and for you. Managing their condition can be challenging because it presents all kinds of problems. Treating a pet with diarrhea is already an ordeal unto itself. Things can only get more...
Diarrhea: Evaluating the Severity

Diarrhea: Evaluating the Severity

Cleaning up after your dog is not exactly the most fun aspect of being a pet owner. Still, we treat that as no big deal all the time because it’s just something we do for our beloved companions. It’s one thing to clean up “normal” poop your pet leaves behind....
Dry Nose: Ways To Prevent It

Dry Nose: Ways To Prevent It

A cat or dog’s nose may become increasingly dry over time. The dryness can be caused by numerous factors including the weather, your pet’s activity level, and even an illness of some kind. It’s also possible that the dry nose your cat or dog has is natural to them....
Wet Nose: Illnesses Can Effect It

Wet Nose: Illnesses Can Effect It

Your pet having a wet nose is far from unusual. It may even be the norm for your pet cat or dog. Many of our furry friends have wet noses and they do not signal any health issue. If anything, the wet nose could be a sign that your pet is healthy. For the most part,...
Dry Nose: Common Explanations for It

Dry Nose: Common Explanations for It

The nose is a vital organ for any cat or dog. Those furry friends of ours rely on their sense of smell to find food. Cats and dogs also use their sense of smell to identify the people and other animals around them. Inspect your pet’s nose and you’ll likely find that...
Wet Nose: Why Does My Pet Have One?

Wet Nose: Why Does My Pet Have One?

Do you play around with your pet often? Do they have a habit of waking you up in the morning too? If you answered yes to both those questions, then you’re likely aware that some pets tend to have wet noses. It’s common for a pet cat or dog to have a wet nose. That wet...
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