Designer Mixes

Designer Mixes

Chinchilla Care Basics

Chinchilla Care Basics

Chinchillas are one of those pets that look sturdy but are actually very delicate. Their plush coat, sensitive digestive system, and strong need for cool temperatures mean they thrive with consistent routines. They are also a long-term commitment . Many chinchillas live 10 to 15+ years with good...

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Parakeet Care Basics

Parakeet Care Basics

Budgerigars (often called budgies) are one of the most popular pet parakeets. They are small birds with big personalities. If you are new to birds, budgies are a wonderful place to start because they are social, playful, and often eager to bond with their people. The key is setting up the right...

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Peekapoo: Personality, Size, and Health

Peekapoo: Personality, Size, and Health

The Peekapoo, also written as Peke-A-Poo, is a beloved Pekingese Poodle mix that is often cited as one of the earlier “designer” companion crosses. If you want a small companion with a big heart, a soft coat, and a tendency to bond deeply with their person, this mix can be a wonderful fit. That...

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Gerbil Care Guide

Gerbil Care Guide

Gerbils are curious, social little desert rodents with big personalities. When they have the right habitat, a balanced diet, and gentle handling, they can be wonderful starter pets for kids and adults alike. As a veterinary assistant, I love gerbils because their care is straightforward once you...

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Guinea Pig Care: Diet, Housing, and Health Basics

Guinea Pig Care: Diet, Housing, and Health Basics

Guinea pigs are gentle, social little herbivores that thrive when their daily basics are rock solid: unlimited hay, enough space to move, and a buddy to share life with. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you that most preventable guinea pig health problems come back to a few simple issues: not...

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Natural Laxatives for Dogs: Safe Options and Dosages

Natural Laxatives for Dogs: Safe Options and Dosages

When your dog is constipated, it is stressful for both of you. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you that mild constipation is common and often improves with simple, safe at-home steps. The key is to choose gentle options, use the right dose for your dog’s size, and know the red flags that...

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Pomapoo: Personality, Size, and Care

Pomapoo: Personality, Size, and Care

The Pomapoo, sometimes called a Pomeranian Poodle mix, is a small companion dog with a big heart and a sharp little brain. If you love the Pomeranian’s bold, upbeat vibe but want some of the Poodle’s trainability and potentially lower shedding, the Pomapoo can be a wonderful fit. Like any mixed...

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Mini Goldendoodle: Size, Temperament, and What to Expect

Mini Goldendoodle: Size, Temperament, and What to Expect

The Mini Goldendoodle is one of those rare designer mixes that truly fits a lot of lifestyles. You get the friendly, people-focused charm many families love in a Goldendoodle, but in a smaller body that can be easier to manage in an apartment, with seniors, or in a busy household. That said,...

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Mini Bernedoodle Size, Coat, and Health

Mini Bernedoodle Size, Coat, and Health

The Mini Bernedoodle is the smaller, city-friendly version of the beloved Bernedoodle: a mix of Bernese Mountain Dog and Miniature Poodle. Families often choose this cross because they love the classic Bernese look and gentle vibe, but want a dog that is easier to lift, easier to travel with, and...

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Chipoo (Chihuahua Poodle Mix): Personality, Size, and Health

Chipoo (Chihuahua Poodle Mix): Personality, Size, and Health

The Chipoo, also called the Chi-Poo, is a small designer mix that blends the Chihuahua’s bold little-dog confidence with the Poodle’s brainy, people-focused nature. If you love the idea of a compact companion who is alert, cuddly, and surprisingly smart, the Chipoo can be an amazing match. But...

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Mini Labradoodle: Size, Temperament, and Shedding

Mini Labradoodle: Size, Temperament, and Shedding

If you love the idea of a Labradoodle but want a smaller dog that fits apartment life, travel, or simply a lighter lap weight, the Mini Labradoodle is one of the most searched doodle mixes for a reason. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I hear the same questions again and again: How big...

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Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Small Dogs

Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Small Dogs

Small dogs are tiny, but their nutrition needs are not. Toy and small breeds tend to burn calories faster per pound than large dogs, and they can be more sensitive to rich foods, sudden diet changes, and unbalanced homemade recipes. Below, I will walk you through portion-controlled homemade dog...

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Rottle (Rottweiler Poodle Mix): Temperament, Size, and Training

Rottle (Rottweiler Poodle Mix): Temperament, Size, and Training

The Rottle is a Rottweiler Poodle mix that tends to combine two very different but equally impressive qualities: the Rottweiler’s protective loyalty and the Poodle’s intelligence and trainability. If you are looking for a big, brainy companion who can be affectionate with family but still be a...

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Tooth Resorption in Cats

Tooth Resorption in Cats

Tooth resorption in cats is one of those problems that can hide in plain sight. Many cats keep eating, keep grooming, and keep acting “mostly normal” while a tooth is being broken down by the body’s own resorptive cells. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is incredibly common, and...

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Interdigital Cysts in Dogs

Interdigital Cysts in Dogs

If your dog is suddenly licking one paw nonstop and you notice a tender bump between the toes, you are not being paranoid. Interdigital cysts, also called interdigital furuncles, are a common cause of painful paw licking. They can look like a pimple, boil, or swollen red nodule in the toe webbing,...

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Ear Hematoma in Dogs

Ear Hematoma in Dogs

If your dog’s ear suddenly looks puffy, swollen, or like a little water balloon, it can be scary. The good news is that an ear hematoma is treatable, and most dogs recover well with the right care. The not-so-good news is that it usually means something else is going on, like an ear infection or...

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Glaucoma in Dogs

Glaucoma in Dogs

Glaucoma in dogs is one of those conditions I never want pet parents to “wait and see” on. It happens when pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure, or IOP) rises high enough to damage the optic nerve and retina. That damage can become permanent very quickly, sometimes within hours,...

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Whipworm in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Whipworm in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you whipworms are one of those parasites that can quietly make a dog miserable, and they can be frustrating to fully eliminate. The tricky part is that symptoms can look like a simple upset stomach, and the eggs can persist in soil for...

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Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs

Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs

When a dog sounds like they are “breathing through a straw,” it can be scary fast. One possible cause is laryngeal paralysis , a condition where the cartilage and muscles of the larynx (voice box) do not open properly during inhalation. Instead of widening to let air in, the opening stays...

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Double Doodle: What to Expect

Double Doodle: What to Expect

A Double Doodle is most commonly what you get when a Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle) is crossed with a Labradoodle (Labrador Retriever + Poodle). In other words, you are typically looking at a dog with Poodle genetics on both sides , plus the friendly, people-loving traits that made Labs...

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