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Dehydration in Dogs: Signs, Causes, and How to Help
Dehydration in dogs happens when your dog loses more fluid and electrolytes than it takes in. Learn the signs of dehydration in dogs, the home skin-pinch test, what causes it, how to safely rehydrate your dog, and when it is a vet emergency.

Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs in 2026: A Vet's Guide
The best flea and tick prevention for dogs is the vet-recommended product your dog actually tolerates and you give on schedule. This guide compares oral chews, topical spot-ons, and collars so you can match protection to your dog's age, lifestyle, and region.

When Changes in Litter Box Habits Signal a Medical Problem
Changes in litter box habits often reveal urinary, kidney, or metabolic problems long before other symptoms appear. Here's how to tell medical from behavioral, and when it's an emergency.

What Does Healthy Cat Urine Look Like? A Vet Explains
Healthy cat urine is pale yellow to amber, clear, and consistent in volume. Here's what normal looks like, what color changes may mean, and when urine changes are a vet emergency.

Preventative Care for Feline Urinary Health: A Vet's Guide
Preventative care for feline urinary health comes down to steady habits: hydration, nutrition, stress reduction, and daily litter box monitoring. Here's a vet-informed guide to each.

How Veterinarians Diagnose Urinary Problems in Cats
Veterinarians diagnose urinary problems in cats through a layered process of physical exam, urinalysis, imaging, and blood work. Here's what that looks like at the clinic and how to spot urgent signs at home.






