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    These Changes to Your Dog's Skin May Point to Cushing's Disease

    Hormones are a necessary aspect of your dog’s development and health—by regulating all bodily symptoms, the hormones your pup’s body produces ensures that their health stays in check. That is, as long as their hormone levels are balanced.

    Do Dogs Really Need Boots in the Winter?

    When winter begins and snow and ice begin to pile up outside, it’s tempting to curl up under a blanket and hide away from the cold. Unfortunately for pet owners, though, dogs still need to go outside to do their business and get some daily exercise in!

    Gift Your Cat a Beautiful Coat for the Holidays

    One of a cat’s best features is his or her soft, fuzzy, shiny coat. When our cats leap up to cuddle, it’s a joy to pet their soft fur while giving them endless love and affection.

    Cats Aren't the Only Pets that Can Get Hairballs!

    When most pet parents think of hairballs, cats are usually the first things that come to mind. Cats are most likely to get hairballs, since they groom themselves with their barbed tongues. But what a lot of people don’t realize is that dogs can get hairballs, too.

    This is Why You Need to Keep Your Cat's Paws Healthy and Clean

    Cats are always on their feet, but we don’t always think to check on the health of their paws. While it’s true that cats clean themselves from head to toe, your cat’s paws are a delicate area you should be sure to pay special attention to.

    Ringworm: The Contagious Infection You Don't Want Your Dog to Catch

    Pet owners who also have children are likely to understand the fear of a ringworm outbreak in a school or public location. But did you know that ringworm not only affects humans, but also pets?

    What is Causing My Cat's Skin Infections?

    When we pet our cats, we expect their fur and skin to feel soft and smooth, so it can be very alarming to suddenly discover a rough, inflamed, bumpy or oozing section of skin.

    Is Chlorine Bad for My Dog's Skin?

    Summer means swimming for many pet owners and their adventurous pups, but unless you have access to a freshwater lake or stream, you’re most likely going to be swimming in a pool. While pools are generally free of the bacteria and diseases that could be lurking in natural bodies of water, they do play host to a number of chemicals, including chlorine.

    How to Treat Your Dog's Hot Spots at Home

    As dog owners, we might not always notice when something is going wrong on our dog’s skin, especially when it’s concealed behind a leg or hidden by fur. But we are prone to noticing when our dogs will not leave a section of their bodies alone—licking, biting and scratching over and over.

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