How to Stop Cats From Chewing on Cords
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While you might enjoy a cocktail now and then your pet bird should never be allowed to imbibe. Alcohol can depress your pet bird’s organ systems and lead to death. Make sure to keep any kind of alcohol out of reach, including wine or beer.,Sharing your food with your pet bird can be a bonding experience and helps reinforce that your bird is part of the flock. But do you know which foods are safe to feed birds and which ones to avoid? We spoke to several veterinarians to find out which foods to be cautious of when your bird is around so your special time together stays safe and positive.

My dog licks my hands and face a lot. They will also lick the water off my legs when I get out of the shower and try to lick the lotion off my skin. Is this licking behavior normal?

There is a common misconception out there about the small, playful and sometimes mischievous ferret. Some people mistakenly call these sweet creatures rodents — and they’re not. So why the frequent mistake? “Probably because they look like rodents,” said Peter J. Brewer, DVM, chairman of the Zoological Association of America and a veterinarian for Southwick’s Zoo in Mendon, Massachusetts.

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Your dog climbs up for their nightly snuggle, and you suddenly notice that their breath is bad enough to knock you out! You know gum disease can be a common issue for dogs, but you don’t know what to look for or what’s normal when it comes to dog gums. Here are all the details of what to check, from the way your dog’s gums should feel to what color they should be. Signs of Healthy Gums in Dogs Healthy dog gums look a lot like healthy people gums. For the most part, a healthy dog has gums that are bubble-gum pink, or even salmon pink. Some other dog breeds have naturally dark-colored or spotted gums, and this can be normal for your pet. However, if their gum color changes over time, that may be concerning. Normal gums are moist and slippery. There should be no odor when you get near your dog’s mouth, and you shouldn’t see any swelling, lumps, or bumps. Healthy, pink gums on a dog (Photo Credit: Sandra Mitchell, DVM)

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Cancer in dogs refers to a broad group of diseases that share a common feature: the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. In a healthy dog’s body, genes regulate cell growth, signaling when to start and stop dividing. However, cancerous cells ignore these instructions—and multiply unchecked. How fast cancer grows and where it spreads depends on the type of cancer. Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs, accounting for 27% of all deaths and more than 30% of deaths in dogs over one year of age. In fact, nearly 50% of dogs over the age of 10 will develop cancer, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).,Jump to section What Is Cancer in Dogs? What Are the Most Common Types? What Are the Signs of Cancer in Dogs? What Causes Cancer in Dogs? When Should I Take My Dog to the Vet? How Can I Help My Dog Feel More Comfortable? What Can I Do To Help Prevent Cancer in My Dog? FAQs About Cancer in Dogs
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The summer is finally here! Get those bathing suits out, get the sunblock ready, and dust off the barbecue grill. Everyone loves the summertime, especially our pets; the fresh warm air, the open fields of grass to run on, the swimming and splashing, and of course all the fun “people food” that is common during summer months. However, some of our favorite summertime BBQ foods are dangerous foods for dogs to eat. While some “people food” is safe to share with your pet—in moderation— others can be toxic for our pets. As a small animal veterinarian, I see an influx of food toxicities and upset bellies during the summer months. So before cookout season gets into full swing, lets talk about some common dangerous foods for dogs to keep out of reach or off the menu.