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New year’s resolutions for you and your pup
The start of every year brings a list of resolutions to live better and healthier lives. Here are eight achievable new year resolutions for you and your dogs.
Go on regular walks with your dog. Fitness is important for both dogs and people! Obesity is the number one preventable health issue in dogs today. The exercise recommended most to ...Read more

What does racial bias have to do with pet adoptions?
It’s been said that it’s easier to buy a firearm than to adopt a rescue animal in this country.
Once your internet search has steered you to a pup who pinches your heart, congratulations! You’ve found The One. Now get ready to be questioned.
The vetting may include lengthy application forms, in-home visits and intense competition from ...Read more
Ask The Vet: Canine Carsickness Common But Treatable
Q: We recently adopted Rufus, a young adult dog who becomes anxious every time he's in the car. He pants, whines, drools, licks his lips and sometimes even throws up. What can we do about this?
A: The most effective way to help Rufus feel calm in the car is behavior modification. Through a series of small steps, you'll teach him that car rides ...Read more

Harnessing the Benefits: Why Dogs Are Better Walked in a Harness
For dog owners, few things are as routine as the daily walk. It’s a time for exercise, bonding and exploring the world together. But how a dog is walked—specifically, whether they wear a collar or a harness—can make a significant difference in their safety, comfort and overall walking experience. Many veterinarians, trainers and ...Read more

Kitty hot-stone massages and canine acupuncture: Specialty vet teaches old dogs new tricks
BOULDER, Colo. — Ruffian the champion show cat reclined on a fur pillow wearing tiny protective goggles to shield his eyes from the laser therapy being used to treat his inflamed joints.
Veterinary physiotherapist Kerry Kilgannon hovered a laser wand over Ruffian’s hips one December morning while using a dangling cat treat to bribe the ...Read more

Road trips with your pup
Sometimes, hitting the road means traveling with your pets.
The American Kennel Club suggests the following tips ensuring the journey goes smoothly.
Carry the correct paperwork. Especially for long trips, it’s important to keep certain documents on hand, including a recent photo of your dog and a copy of their health records that lists ...Read more
Ask The Vet: Living With Pets Protects Children From Allergies
Q: We have several cats, and we provide foster care for kittens from a rescue organization. I am pregnant with my first child, and we don't want our child to grow up allergic to cats. While our child is young, should we stop fostering and limit access to our family cats?
A: Quite the opposite. For years, physicians have recognized that ...Read more

My Pet World: The 3-3-3 rule — Giving your dog the time to adjust
Dear Cathy,
I got a two-year-old Shi Tzu from a private party. I wanted a lap dog, but she hides under my recliner. She will come for treats and follow me around the house but mainly stays under the chair. I got her a crate, but she only goes in to get a toy or a treat. I covered it with a blanket, but that didn't help. I did find out they ...Read more
Ask the Vet: Collapsing Trachea Causes Dry, Honking Cough in Small Dogs
Q: Our Yorkshire terrier Bentley has a dry, honking cough. His veterinarian said he has a collapsing trachea and recommended we walk him on a harness rather than a neck collar to take the pressure off his throat.
Is there anything else we can do to minimize his coughing and help him catch his breath? Please tell us more about this condition.
A...Read more

My Pet World: Litter box woes, breed choices, and barking ringtones
Dear Cathy,
My nine-year-old female cat steps into her litter box and urinates and poops right by the opening, standing up. I bought a taller box, but the urine still goes over the opening. How can I stop this? Don't cats usually turn around when they go into the litter box? This is a recent issue, and I think she may have arthritis and can't ...Read more

10 Tips for Choosing the Best Dog Breed for Your Lifestyle
Choosing the right dog breed is a big decision that can shape your life for years to come. With countless breeds to choose from, finding the perfect furry companion for your lifestyle can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re looking for a jogging buddy, a cuddly lap dog, or a loyal family protector, these 10 tips will help you make an informed ...Read more

My Pet World: Dogs barking at animals (and balls) on TV is very common
Dear Cathy,
We have a wonderful little Shih tzu mix that we rescued a few years ago. We absolutely adore her! We have one problem: She barks at the TV like crazy when she sees an animal of any kind.
You can see her go on high alert when she hears a commercial, and as you know animals appear in almost all commercials and many shows. It is so ...Read more

My Pet World: Potty training tips to keep your puppy on track
Dear Cathy, We got a Morkie from a breeder when she was 10 weeks old. We’ve worked hard on potty training. She doesn’t go when on a leash but goes in her crate at least four times a week. Last night, I was with her in our yard for 30 minutes, giving her every opportunity to go, but this morning, it’s all over her crate again. This ...Read more

My Pet World: From feral cats to anxious dogs — Transforming lives with patience and care
Dear Cathy,
I saw the article in your column about the 14-year-old feral cat who was trapped, fixed, and left to live outdoors. They mentioned the cat injured a back paw, which made me wonder why they didn’t try to make her an indoor cat where she would be safer.
In 2011, we trapped a wild-born feral in our neighborhood, Sox. After getting ...Read more
Caring for Your Dog's Teeth: A Comprehensive Guide
Caring for your dog’s teeth is a critical component of their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from dental problems, including plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. These issues can lead to pain, difficulty eating, and even systemic infections that affect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Ensuring your dog ...Read more

How dogs were implicated during the Salem witch trials
I teach a course on New England witchcraft trials, and students always arrive with varying degrees of knowledge of what happened in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692.
Nineteen people accused of witchcraft were executed by hanging, another was pressed to death and at least 150 were imprisoned in conditions that caused the death of at least...Read more

Dog bites: How to prevent or treat them
Each year, more than 4.5 million dog bites occur in the United States. Despite what you might assume, most of these incidents dot happen when an unfamiliar dog attacks someone in a park or another outdoor location. Instead, most dog bites are inflicted by a pet dog in a home.
Here’s advice for avoiding these upsetting and potentially serious ...Read more

Carrie Fisher's Dog Steals The Spotlight
Did you know that August 26th is World Dog Day? Here are some of our favourite celebrity dog stories.

Service dogs can reduce the severity of PTSD for veterans – new research
Service dogs can alleviate some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder for veterans, according to a study our team published in June 2024 in the medical journal JAMA Network Open.
Over the past decade, our research group has been studying whether trained service dogs can help veterans with PTSD – a mental health condition that ...Read more

When people are under economic stress, their pets suffer too – we found parts of Detroit that are animal welfare deserts
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. households have at least one pet. More than ever before, companion animals are a part of life – particularly in cities, where the majority of Americans live.
Cities offer access to many resources, but often it’s not distributed evenly. Some scholars describe parts of U.S. cities with few or no grocery ...Read more
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