Health & Wellness
If your cat is peeing blood, it may indicate a larger underlying issue. A veterinarian explains what causes blood in urine, treatment options and more.
Blood in vomit isn't always an emergency, but it's best to take your dog to the vet's office as soon as possible.
Blood in a cat’s stool is never normal, but it isn’t always an emergency. We spoke to a veterinarian about underlying causes, when to seek treatment and more.
While mucus in your dog’s stool can be normal, there are some cases where it's more serious. Learn more about what it could mean for your pet's health.
Giving your pet regular flea and tick preventive medication is a key part of their routine care. Learn about why fleas and ticks are so dangerous to pets, what to do if your pet is bitten, treatment and more.
Teeth cleaning is an essential part of your pet's overall health. Learn how to brush your dog or cat's teeth with these tips.
Learn how to identify, prevent and treat your pet’s seasonal allergies.
There's a very low chance of your dog or cat getting bird flu, but there are still precautions you can take to protect your pets. Learn more.
Learn more about periodontal disease in dogs and cats to help ensure your pet's dental health is a top priority.
Helping your senior pet live their best life
Respiratory illness affecting dogs
Fetch veterinarian Dr. Aliya McCullough, DVM, MS discusses the risks of bad air quality for dogs and how to help your dog during the next air quality alert.
Learn about a new treatment for parvovirus in dogs
Dr. Kwane shares tips on how to identify anxiety in your dog or cat and home remedies to treat and prevent it.
Meet our team of veterinary professionals and pet health experts.
Did you know that most adult cats are lactose intolerant? Here’s how milk (and milk substitutes) can negatively affect a cat's health.
Almond butter is usually safe for dogs to eat — but you’ll want to make sure a few ingredients aren’t in the recipe before giving your pup a lick or two.
The next time you’re cooking plain and skinless chicken, feel free to serve a bite to your pup. But you’ll want to avoid giving them the bone — here’s why.
Pomegranate is rich in fiber, antioxidants and potassium. However, you’ll want to remove certain parts of the fruit before giving your pup a small bite.
A little drool might not be worth the worry, but excessive saliva could be a sign of something serious.
Melanoma is commonly found in dogs’ eyes, mouths, nail beds and on the skin. Here’s what to look for and what to do if you spot something suspicious.
Like dogs, chocolate is an ingredient not suited for cats. Here’s what to do if your pet accidentally eats some.
Although coconut oil isn't toxic to dogs, it's not something they should be eating.
Cilantro is safe for dogs to eat, but it shouldn’t be a free-for-all. Here’s how to know how much cilantro is too much.
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