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Gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), often called “bloat,” is one of the most urgent and life-threatening conditions a dog can face. It can progress in minutes from mild discomfort to a critical emergency requiring immediate veterinary care.
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As temperatures rise, so do the risks for our four-legged family members. While summer brings outdoor fun, it also introduces seasonal hazards that can compromise your pet’s health and safety. Whether you're heading to the park, the backyard,...
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The 4th of July is full of fun, fireworks, and festive food—but for pets, it can also be full of hidden dangers. As PetPlace highlights, many traditional holiday foods can be harmful to dogs and cats. Chocolate, grapes, onions, and alcohol are...
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In this helpful article, PetPlace highlights common summer plants that pose serious risks to cats, both indoors and outdoors. From lilies to azaleas to sago palms, many popular seasonal plants can cause vomiting, lethargy, kidney failure, or...
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Summer brings sunshine, travel, and outdoor fun, but it also comes with seasonal risks that can impact your pet’s health. In this helpful guide, AAHA highlights six common summertime dangers for pets and shares proactive tips to help you keep...
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Sudden fireworks. Rumbling storms. A dropped pan.
For many pets, these aren't just loud moments. They're genuine sources of panic.
In this AAHA feature, veterinary behaviorist Dr. Lisa Radosta shifts the focus from fixing fear to understanding...
ArticleHalloween Safety
Spooks and treats! Halloween means fun for many people, but not always for our pets. Let’s make sure we keep them healthy and happy.

