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Dog Hip Problems

Dog Hip Dysplasia: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

Hip dysplasia is a genetic condition that affects a dog’s hip joint, preventing it from forming correctly. Instead of a snug fit, the joint is loose and unstable, which can cause pain, inflammation, and, over time, lead to arthritis.

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Cushing’s Disease in Dogs

Cushing’s Disease in Pets: What You Need to Know

Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, is a hormonal disorder that mainly affects dogs, though it can occasionally occur in cats. It’s most common in middle-aged and older pets. While there’s no cure, proper management can significantly improve your pet’s well-being and help them live a comfortable life.

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Addison’s Disease in Pets

Addison’s Disease in Dogs

Addison’s disease, also known as hypoadrenocorticism, is a hormonal disorder that mostly affects dogs. It’s pretty rare in cats and not all that common in dogs either, but when it does occur, it’s more likely to be seen in young to middle-aged female dogs. While it’s not something you hear about every day, it’s a serious condition that can be life-threatening if it’s not properly managed.

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5 Pet Warning Signs

5 Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore in Your Pet

Our pets can’t speak up when they’re feeling sick, so it’s really up to us to notice when something’s not right. As a pet owner, you know your furry friend better than anyone—so if they start acting a little off, it might be their way of telling you something’s wrong.

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Dog maintenance

Pet Grooming: Keep Your Pet—and Your Home—Fresh and Clean

Does your pet love curling up on the couch or snuggling in bed with you? You're not alone! In fact, around 41% of pet owners in the U.S. allow their furry companions to stay indoors and even share their beds. While it’s cozy and comforting, it also means more pet hair, dander, and lingering odors making their way into your home over time.

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Diabetes in Pets

Diabetes in Pets: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

There are two primary types of diabetes that can affect pets: diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Both conditions are serious and require proper veterinary care. In fact, pet insurance data from Nationwide shows that in 2016 alone, pet owners submitted nearly $3.4 million in claims for diabetes-related treatments. With vet visits ranging from $180 to $500 per visit, managing diabetes in pets can be costly, making early detection and proper treatment essential.

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