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Introduction As pets age, their needs change. A dog who once bounced through the yard all day may now take life a little slower. A cat who used to …
Introduction Few things are more frustrating for pet owners than watching their dog or cat constantly scratch, lick, or shake their head. Skin and ear problems are among the …
Introduction Most Texas pet owners are familiar with common pests like mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks. But another insect, often overlooked, carries a much more serious risk. The “kissing bug,” …
Introduction Living in Texas means sharing the landscape with wildlife, and that includes snakes. While most encounters are harmless, venomous snakebites can be a real danger to pets. Dogs …
Introduction Just like people, dogs recovering from surgery or injury often need more than rest to get back on their feet. Without the right support, they may heal slowly, …
Introduction November is recognized as Senior Pet Health Month, a time to honor the love and loyalty of aging pets while focusing on their unique health needs. Just like …
Introduction Veterinary medicine continues to advance, offering new ways to treat injuries and chronic conditions in pets. One of the most exciting developments is regenerative medicine, which uses a …
Introduction Pain is one of the biggest obstacles to a pet’s happiness and mobility. Whether it’s arthritis in an older dog, recovery from surgery, or a lingering injury, discomfort …
Introduction Halloween is one of the most festive times of the year, but for pets, it can be more frightening than fun. From constant doorbell rings to tempting candy …
Introduction Heartworm disease is one of the most serious health threats facing dogs and cats in Texas. Spread by mosquitoes, these worms grow inside the heart, lungs, and blood …