What the Science Actually Says An Evidence-Based Guide for Pet Owners Raw meat diets for pets have moved firmly into the mainstream. Walk through any pet-supply store and you’ll find freezer cases stocked with raw patties, freeze-dried nuggets, and “prey...
Sore Hocks in Rabbits: Spotting the Signs & Keeping Feet Healthy Sore hocks affect the majority of pet rabbits to some degree — yet many owners never know to look for them. This guide explains how to identify early signs and what you can do to protect your...
Keeping cats indoors is a wonderful way to protect them from dangers like cars, predators, and infectious diseases. However, indoor living requires a thoughtful approach to environmental enrichment to meet a cat’s physical, emotional, and instinctual needs. By...
Paralysis in pets can be a life-changing diagnosis, but it doesn’t have to be the end of an active, happy life. Whether your pet is recovering from an injury, dealing with a neurological condition, or aging gracefully, today’s medical advancements and assistive...
Few things are more frustrating for cat parents than discovering a surprise puddle or pile outside the litter box. But before you trade your slippers for rubber boots, take heart—most cases of house soiling can be managed and even reversed with a little detective...
Why Chocolate Is Toxic to Pets Chocolate contains stimulants called theobromine and caffeine. While humans can metabolize these compounds easily, dogs and cats process them much more slowly. This allows toxins to build up and affect the nervous system and heart....