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Tick-Borne Diseases in Dogs: What Every Pet Parent Needs to Know
Tick-borne diseases in dogs are spreading, and their early signs are easy to miss. Here is a vet-reviewed guide to Lyme, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, and the rest: the symptoms to watch for, how they are tested and treated, and the layered prevention that keeps your dog safe.

How to Remove a Tick From a Dog (Safely, Step by Step)
Learn how to remove a tick from a dog the right way: fine-point tweezers, a straight-up pull, and no twisting or squeezing. This vet-reviewed guide covers the exact technique, what to do if the head gets stuck, disposal, aftercare, and the symptoms to watch for.

Lyme Disease in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Lyme disease in dogs is a tick-borne infection that can cause fever, lameness, and kidney damage. Learn the early symptoms, how testing and antibiotics work, and how to protect your dog year-round.

Ticks on Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment
Found ticks on your dog? Learn the symptoms of a tick bite, what actually kills ticks safely, how to care for the bite site after removal, and the red flags that mean it is time to call your veterinarian.

Cat Hairball Vomit or Something Else? How to Tell
Hairball, vomit, regurgitation, or cough? A vet-reviewed differential that decodes what your cat leaves behind and the sound it makes, so you know whether to clean up, monitor, or call your veterinarian.

Cat Hairball Remedy: What Works and What to Avoid
The cat hairball remedies vets actually recommend come down to three things: petroleum-based lubricant gel, added fiber, and hydration. Here is how to use each one safely, what never to give, and when a hairball stops being a hairball problem.






