Nutrition for pets can be confusing, especially calories. You may be wondering how many calories can my dog eat? Here's how to find out.
Hydrotherapy for dogs is growing in popularity as a way to ease pain in arthritic dogs, and help overweight dogs lose weight. Learn more.
All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the GreatPetCare editorial team and do not reflect a direct endorsement by the author or reviewer. Ever wonder why your cat is itching and licking ...
All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the GreatPetCare editorial team and do not reflect a direct endorsement by the author or reviewer. We all know what it’s like to have itchy ...
Pale gums could signal a medical emergency and dogs should be seen by a vet as soon as possible. Normal dog gums are pink in color and moist to the touch. Causes of pale gums range from internal ...
Nausea in dogs can happen for many reasons, but nausea from dog motion sickness can be especially stressful for everyone. Learn more.
All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the GreatPetCare editorial team and do not reflect a direct endorsement by the author or reviewer. As pet parents, we’re usually on top of what we ...
Corgi mix dog breeds have steadily worked their way into the hearts and homes of devoted pet parents. With their short legs and long bodies, Corgis are one of the most popular breeds on the planet.
Did you know your cute, cuddly kitty is one of nature’s most exquisitely designed predators? It’s true; today’s domesticated cats have more in common with their wild African ancestors than you’d think ...
If your dog’s eyes look milky white, you’re probably worried and wondering what’s going on. A common misconception is that dogs with cloudy eyes cannot see or are losing their vision. While this can ...
Do you ever catch your cat playing with a hair elastic or other small toy? For many pet parents, this can trigger a bit of panic. What happens if your cat accidentally or intentionally swallows that ...
This article was created in partnership with Ingrid Johnson, paid consultant for Covetrus. It can be done. You can give your cat a pill! In fact, cats can learn to willingly take their medications.
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