
Some people think drool is cool, and others love to hate it. Surgery offers another option beyond the drool rag — but would you go that far?

The idea of pets going to heaven can vary among religions. I take a closer look at a few and weigh in with my own experience.

When you're seeking answers about your pet's health, it can be easy to rely on "Doctor Google," but there are many reasons to start with your own vet first.

Before throwing Sparky a raw steak, consider the factors involved when choosing a raw diet for your dog or cat.

Whether searching for a missing toy or getting a closer look at what might be a problem area, your vet may suggest an abdominal ultrasound for your pet.

Cellphones in the exam room, super-sized bags of poop and sneaking in extra dogs are a few vet pet peeves that make me go bat crap crazy.

When shelters and rescues have extra space, they fill them with adoptable dogs from the South. Here's a closer look at Dixie Dog Rescue.

Dr. Michel Selmer, DVM, discusses dog food allergies and how a simple blood test for pets can now reveal so much info.

The Internet has lots of bad advice about removing porcupine quills from your dog yourself. But complications are more likely to occur if you try to go DIY.
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