A winter dog walk may sound terrible or magical depending on the weather! Here are some tips to make sure winter walks are ...
Did you know "kissing bugs" can cause Chagas disease in dogs? Let's review what Chagas disease is, the causes, treatment, and management.
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. Caring for senior dogs can be rewarding and ...
A cat not eating can be scary, confusing, and frustrating for a lot of pet parents. There’s so much to figure out: Is the cat sick, finicky, in pain, scared…or just being a cat? On top of that, most ...
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. When a dog starts scratching excessively, pet ...
If you’ve ever scraped your knee, you likely noticed scab (crust) form over it. Scabs on cats are basically dried blood that has clotted over the area to protect it and stop the bleeding. So, scabs ...
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. A persistent cough is no one’s idea of a good ...
Staying on top of your pet’s health includes feeding a balanced diet, encouraging appropriate exercise, and providing mental stimulation on a daily basis. It also involves scheduling regular pet ...
Welcoming a new puppy into your family is one of the greatest moments any dog lover can experience. Your bouncing, barking bundle of joy is sure to bring lots of new puppy energy to your home…and ...
Just like humans, our pets need regular care to help them live healthy and happy lives. That’s why it’s so important to find a great local veterinarian who you can trust. “Finding a good vet is very ...
When was the last time you checked your cat’s gums? If you answered, “Um, never,” don’t fret. Unless you brush your cat’s teeth, the average pet parent isn’t peeking in their cat’s mouth too often.
Rabies is a deadly viral infection that spreads in the saliva of infected animals. When a rabid animal bites another animal (or a person), rabies virus particles in the saliva enter the bitten animal ...