Health

In the ever-evolving pet care market, it becomes crucial for pet owners to identify products that not only meet their needs but also contribute positively to the health and happiness of their furry companions. Recently, DogTime, a prominent name in the pet industry, assembled a panel comprising veterinarians, trainers, behaviorists, and other professionals to rigorously
Abnormal molar development in dogs is a pressing health concern primarily seen in smaller breeds. This dental anomaly, specifically identified as dilacerated mandibular first molar, occurs when there isn’t enough space for the molars to grow correctly. It impacts not only the dog’s dental health but also their overall well-being, leading to a myriad of
Intestinal cancer in dogs, primarily identified as adenocarcinoma, represents a significant health concern in the veterinary field. It primarily impacts the gastrointestinal tract, leading to the development of malignant tumors. This condition tends to be more prevalent in older dogs, particularly those over six years of age, and displays a higher incidence in male dogs
The topic of neutering pets has always sparked debate among dog owners, veterinarians, and animal advocates. Traditionally, this surgical procedure has been a common practice for controlling pet populations and mitigating certain behavioral issues in male dogs. However, recent developments in veterinary medicine have introduced the possibility of a non-surgical method for neutering, which raises
Every year, on the third Saturday in August, the world comes together to acknowledge a critical issue: the homelessness of animals, particularly dogs and cats. International Homeless Animals’ Day, recognized in 1992 by the International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR), serves as an important reminder of our responsibility to address the overpopulation crisis that leads