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Homemade Dog Food for Dogs With Epilepsy

Homemade Dog Food for Dogs With Epilepsy

When a dog has seizures, it can feel like your whole life shrinks down to one question: What can I do to help? Medication is often the foundation of treatment, but nutrition can play a supportive role for some dogs, especially when it is planned with your veterinarian or a board-certified...

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Splenic Tumors in Dogs: Symptoms, Emergencies, and Treatment

Splenic Tumors in Dogs: Symptoms, Emergencies, and Treatment

As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how quickly a “normal day” can turn into an emergency when a dog has a splenic mass. The tricky part is that splenic tumors may not cause obvious signs until bleeding occurs, and then the symptoms can look like sudden weakness, collapse, or a dog who...

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Fish Oil for Dogs

Fish Oil for Dogs

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you one supplement comes up again and again in real clinic conversations: fish oil. When it is chosen well and dosed correctly, omega-3s can make a noticeable difference in a dog’s skin, coat, joints, and sometimes even certain...

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Bernedoodle vs Goldendoodle

Bernedoodle vs Goldendoodle

If you are deciding between a Bernedoodle and a Goldendoodle, you are already in a very good place. Both mixes can be affectionate, people-oriented, and wonderfully trainable. The best fit usually comes down to three everyday realities: size, temperament, and the time and budget you can truly...

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Megacolon in Cats

Megacolon in Cats

As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you that constipation in cats is not just uncomfortable, it can become a true medical emergency when it progresses to severe constipation (obstipation) and triggers dehydration, electrolyte problems, and intense pain. Some cats also develop megacolon , which is...

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Best Foods for Cats With Cancer

Best Foods for Cats With Cancer

When a cat is diagnosed with cancer, food can start to feel like an emergency. I get it. As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how quickly appetite can change and how stressful it is when your cat turns away from the bowl. The good news is that nutrition is one area where you can take meaningful,...

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Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Stages, and What to Expect

Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Stages, and What to Expect

Hemangiosarcoma is one of the most heartbreaking cancers we see in dogs because it often grows silently and is discovered during an emergency. As a veterinary assistant, I have watched families go from “He was fine yesterday” to facing big decisions in a single afternoon. The good news is that...

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Osteosarcoma in Dogs: Signs, Treatment, and Prognosis

Osteosarcoma in Dogs: Signs, Treatment, and Prognosis

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how quickly a “simple limp” can turn into something much more serious. Osteosarcoma is widely recognized as the most common primary bone cancer in dogs, and it tends to show up in families who least expect it, especially those with...

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Goldendoodle vs Labradoodle: Which Is Better for Families?

Goldendoodle vs Labradoodle: Which Is Better for Families?

If you are researching a doodle for family life, you are already doing the most important thing: slowing down and looking past the cute curls. Both Goldendoodles and Labradoodles can be wonderful with kids, but the “better” choice usually comes down to predictability , energy match , and coat...

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CBD Oil for Dogs: Safety, Pain Relief, and Anxiety

CBD Oil for Dogs: Safety, Pain Relief, and Anxiety

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I get asked about CBD for dogs almost weekly, especially for anxious pups and seniors who seem stiff or sore. The interest makes sense. Many families want gentler options, and CBD products are everywhere. But “natural” does not automatically mean...

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Glucosamine for Dogs: Dosage, Types, When to Start

Glucosamine for Dogs: Dosage, Types, When to Start

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear the same worry all the time: “My dog is slowing down. Is it arthritis, and should I start glucosamine?” The good news is that glucosamine is generally well-tolerated and can be a helpful joint supplement for many dogs, especially when it...

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Apple Cider Vinegar for Dogs

Apple Cider Vinegar for Dogs

Apple cider vinegar, or ACV, is one of those remedies that shows up in nearly every “natural dog care” conversation. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I totally understand why. It is inexpensive, easy to find, and it feels like a simple solution. Here’s the truth: ACV can be helpful...

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Dog Seizure Medication: Types, Dosages, and Side Effects

Dog Seizure Medication: Types, Dosages, and Side Effects

If your dog has had a seizure, the next question is usually the hardest one: Do we need medication, and what does that look like? As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how scary seizures are for families. The good news is that many dogs with epilepsy or recurring seizures can live...

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Homemade Cat Food for Diabetic Cats: Low-Carb Recipes

Homemade Cat Food for Diabetic Cats: Low-Carb Recipes

If your cat has diabetes, food can feel confusing fast. I see this a lot in veterinary settings. The encouraging news is that many diabetic cats do very well on a consistent, high-protein, low-carbohydrate approach because it can help reduce big post-meal blood sugar spikes and support steadier...

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Maltipoo vs Cavapoo

Maltipoo vs Cavapoo

Choosing between a Maltipoo (Maltese + Poodle) and a Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel + Poodle) can feel a little like choosing between two great small coffees at your favorite shop. Both are affectionate, people-focused, and popular with families who want a smaller “doodle-type”...

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Homemade Dog Food for Liver Disease

Homemade Dog Food for Liver Disease

If your dog has liver disease, food can become part of the treatment plan. In my work as a veterinary assistant in Frisco, I have seen how the right diet can help a dog feel brighter, eat more willingly, and maintain a healthier weight while the medical team works on the underlying cause. The key...

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Maine Coon vs Norwegian Forest Cat

Maine Coon vs Norwegian Forest Cat

If you are trying to decide between a Maine Coon and a Norwegian Forest Cat, you are not alone. These are two of the most-loved large, fluffy breeds, and they are also two of the most frequently confused. The good news is that once you know what to look for, the differences in body shape, coat, and...

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Homemade Dog Food for Dogs With Cancer

Homemade Dog Food for Dogs With Cancer

When a dog is diagnosed with cancer, it can feel like the ground shifts under your feet. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have sat with families through that first wave of fear and confusion. The good news is this: nutrition is one place where you can take meaningful, loving...

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Roundworms in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Roundworms in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Roundworms are one of the most common intestinal parasites I see talked about in clinics and rescues, especially in puppies. The good news is that roundworms are very treatable. The even better news is that with a simple prevention plan and a little yard and home cleanup, you can dramatically...

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Leptospirosis Vaccine for Dogs: Is It Worth It?

Leptospirosis Vaccine for Dogs: Is It Worth It?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time: “Do I really need the lepto vaccine?” The honest answer is: it depends on your dog’s lifestyle and your local risk. Leptospirosis is a preventable disease that can become life-threatening quickly, and it can...

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