Chihuahuas and Seizures: A Complete Owner’s Guide
Your Chihuahua may have gone stiff, paddled, twitched, stared, or suddenly collapsed. You probably looked at the clock, then at your dog, and felt your stomach drop. That reaction is normal. The topic of chihuahuas and seizures often brings up two immediate concerns. They want to know if this is an emergency right now, and […]
Can Dogs Be Allergic to Eggs? Signs & Safe Alternatives
Yes, dogs can be allergic to eggs, but it's relatively uncommon. In one evidence review of dogs with food-related skin reactions, egg was linked to 4% of reported offending allergens, far behind beef, dairy, and chicken. If you're here because you shared a little scrambled egg, or you've been using egg as a topper and […]
Alopecia X in Dogs: Vet Guide to Signs & Treatment
You notice it during a quiet moment at home. Your dog turns just right in the light, and there it is. A thin patch on the tail. A bare spot along the back. Maybe your fluffy Pomeranian suddenly looks less fluffy, and your mind goes straight to the worst possibilities. That reaction is normal. Hair […]
Are Cough Drops Bad for Dogs? a Vet-Reviewed Guide
Yes, cough drops can be very dangerous for dogs, but the level of risk depends entirely on the ingredients. If your dog just ate one, check the package right away for xylitol or benzocaine, because those ingredients can turn a simple mistake into an emergency. A lot of owners end up here in the same […]
Can Dogs Get Impetigo? Signs, Causes, and Treatment
Yes, dogs can get a canine form of impetigo, often called puppy pyoderma, and it's most often seen in puppies between about 3 and 6 months of age. The good news is that it's usually a mild, superficial bacterial skin infection and, in many cases, it responds well to treatment. If you've just found little […]
Antivenom for Dogs: A Pet Owner’s Emergency Guide
Your dog yelps, jumps back, and suddenly won't put weight on a leg. Or you notice fast swelling around the muzzle after a nosy sniff in the yard. In that moment, most owners think the same thing. Was that a snake? Panic is normal. What helps your dog most, though, is calm, simple action. Snakebite […]