
Got an older cat? You should be aware of the common signs of aging and understand how important veterinary checkups are as your cat gets older.

If your kitten's sneezing won't go away, it might be a sign of something serious. Here's how to assess things so you can go see your vet with the details.

There are very few answers yet in the investigation into certain pet foods and heart problems in dogs and cats. Here's what we do know.

There is no safe ibuprofen (Advil) dosage for dogs. It is dangerous. In fact, even Tylenol and aspirin can be unsafe. Here's what you need to know.

Are your dog's back legs weak? Here's what to expect when you see the vet — plus some possible reasons for a dog's back legs suddenly not working.

As tempting as it may be to pop them, don't.

Before heading out to the pond with your dog for a swim, be sure to check the water for possible toxic algae first.

Eye mucus is common in dogs — however, excessive discharge (especially when it's yellow or yellow-green) is a sign of trouble.

Around 7% of male dogs are cryptorchid, meaning the dogs have only one or no testicles. The best option for missing testicle is surgery. Here's why.
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