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Is My Cat at a Healthy Weight? How to Tell, and What Really Matters
Why your cat’s weight matters Carrying extra weight shortens a cat’s lifespan and increases the risk of painful, potentially life-threatening conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, urinary issues, heart disease, and fatty liver disease. Overweight cats also tend to move less, groom poorly, and develop secondary skin or mobility problems. Veterinarians estimate that around half of all pet cats are overweight , making routine weight checks one of the most impactful things you
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A Fit Dog Is a Happy Dog, How to Keep Your Dog at a Healthy Weight and Know They’re on Track
Why healthy weight matters Extra weight shortens a dog’s lifespan and raises the risk of joint disease, diabetes, breathing issues, heart strain, heat intolerance, and reduced stamina. Overweight dogs move less, tire faster, and often experience pain that limits play and mobility. Because more than half of pet dogs are overweight or obese, weight management is one of the simplest, most effective steps you can take to protect your dog’s long-term health. Maintaining an ideal w
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Brush Up on Health: A Practical Guide to Dog Toothbrushing, Why Once a Week Isn’t Enough and What Really Works
Dental care is one of the single biggest things you can do to improve your dog’s quality and length of life. Plaque builds quickly and becomes tartar in a matter of days, and untreated dental disease leads to pain, tooth loss, bad breath, and contributes to problems in the heart, kidneys, and liver. Regular toothbrushing is the gold-standard home prevention, daily is ideal, but if you can’t do daily, aim for every other day or at least three times a week. Brushing less often
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More Than a Brush: Why Grooming Is Essential for Every Dog; Short, Long, or Hairless
Grooming is far more than keeping your dog looking good. Regular grooming is basic health care that prevents pain, infections, and mobility issues while giving you a weekly chance to inspect your dog for problems before they become serious. Whether your dog has a long coat, a buzz cut, or nearly no hair at all, a consistent grooming routine keeps them comfortable, healthy, and happier. Why grooming matters for health and comfort Grooming reduces skin infections, prevents pai
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Health Essentials for New Dogs: How to Talk Weight, Parasite Prevention, and Vaccines with Your Vet
The first vet visit after bringing a new dog home is the best time to set and understand their health goals. Weight control, parasite prevention, and vaccines are foundational to a long, healthy life. Planning these with your veterinarian creates a tailored, realistic plan and helps avoid costly or dangerous problems later. Why weight matters: Goals and tools Carrying extra pounds shortens a dog’s life by up to 2.5 years and increases the risk of medical problems like arthri
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Are Annual Vet Visits Really Necessary?
Even though it might seem practical to skip an annual vet visit for your dog or cat, learn about why they matter more than you might think.
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Why Your Goldfish or Betta Fish Doesn't Deserve the Bowl
And What You Should Do Instead It’s a classic image: a goldfish swimming lazily in a round glass bowl, or a vibrant betta perched in a...
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Why a Healthy Weight Matters: Add Years to Your Pet’s Life
Did you know an estimated 60% of dogs and cats are considered overweight or obese in the US? While those extra pounds might seem...
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Why Heartworm and Flea & Tick Prevention Matters for Your Dog
As pet owners, we all want to keep our dogs safe, healthy, and happy. One of the most important, and often overlooked, ways to do that is...
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Why Even Your Indoor Cat Needs Vaccinations
Most cat owners assume that keeping their feline friends indoors is enough to protect them from disease. While a cozy home certainly...
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