Pet Health & Safety
Many dog owners notice a faint popcorn or Fritos scent on their dog’s paws and wonder whether it signals poor hygiene or a health issue. This commonly observed odor is usually...
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Many dog owners notice a faint popcorn or Fritos scent on their dog’s paws and wonder whether it signals poor hygiene or a health issue. This commonly observed odor is usually...
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My dog ate a ladybug and I am worried. If this happens once, the likely outcome is that nothing serious occurs. Ladybugs are not a common primary toxin, but they can irritate a...
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A dog’s nose temperature and moisture can change throughout the day due to many harmless factors. A dry, warm nose is often normal after sleep, sun exposure, or limited water...
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How many dogs die each year is asked by pet owners, policymakers, and advocates who want to understand risk and prevention. The short answer is that reliable global counts are d...
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Many dog owners notice a faint scent of corn chips, often described as similar to Fritos, on their pet’s skin or breath. This subtle odor is usually the result of natural bact...
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No, dogs cannot get the human flu from humans in the way people catch colds or seasonal influenza from one another. Canine influenza viruses are species-specific and do not infe...
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Dog feet can smell for several common reasons, most of which relate to moisture, bacteria, yeast, and debris that build up in paws and between toes. When paws stay damp or dirty...
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