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Vet-Informed Homemade Dog Food Recipes

Vet-Informed Homemade Dog Food Recipes

If you have ever stood in the pet food aisle reading ingredient labels and thinking, “I just want to feed my dog something real,” you are not alone. I am a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, and I talk with pet parents every week who want homemade meals but also want reassurance that...

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Taurine for Dogs: Why It Matters and Best Food Sources

Taurine for Dogs: Why It Matters and Best Food Sources

Taurine is one of those nutrients you might never think about until you hear scary words like DCM (dilated cardiomyopathy) and “grain-free diets” in the same sentence. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this comes up a lot, especially for families feeding boutique, exotic-protein, or...

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Fish Oil for Cats: Benefits, Dosage, and Safety

Fish Oil for Cats: Benefits, Dosage, and Safety

Fish oil can be a wonderful add-on for many cats, especially if you are trying to support dry skin, a dull coat, or stiff joints. The key is using the right type of omega-3s and the right dose , because more is not better when it comes to supplements. As a veterinary assistant, I like fish oil...

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Nutritionally Complete Homemade Dog Food: Recipes and Ratios

Nutritionally Complete Homemade Dog Food: Recipes and Ratios

If you have ever worried, “What if my homemade dog food is missing something important?” you are thinking like a responsible pet parent. I see this concern all the time here in Frisco, Texas. Homemade meals can be wonderful for dogs, but “home-cooked” does not automatically mean...

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What Do Cats Eat?

What Do Cats Eat?

Cats are not small dogs. They are obligate carnivores, meaning their bodies are built to run on animal-based nutrition. If you have ever watched a cat stalk a toy mouse and then proudly “eat” it, you have seen that instinct in action. In this guide, I will walk you through what cats eat in the...

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Dog Throwing Up and Not Eating: When to Worry

Dog Throwing Up and Not Eating: When to Worry

When your dog is throwing up and refusing food, it feels scary fast. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this combo is common, but it is not something to ignore. Sometimes it is a mild stomach upset that settles down within a day. Other times, vomiting plus no appetite is your dog’s way of...

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What Can I Give My Cat for Pain? Safe Options and Risks

What Can I Give My Cat for Pain? Safe Options and Risks

If your cat seems uncomfortable, it is completely normal to want to help right away. The safest answer is this: do not give your cat human pain medication unless a veterinarian specifically instructs you to. Cats process drugs very differently than people, and even small amounts of certain...

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Cloudy Eyes in Dogs: Nuclear Sclerosis vs. Cataracts

Cloudy Eyes in Dogs: Nuclear Sclerosis vs. Cataracts

If your dog’s eyes are starting to look cloudy or blue-gray, it is completely normal to feel worried. I see this concern all the time in veterinary settings, and the good news is this: not all cloudiness means cataracts or vision loss. Two of the most common reasons for a “hazy” look are...

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Dog Coughing Like Something Is Stuck in the Throat

Dog Coughing Like Something Is Stuck in the Throat

If your dog is coughing, hacking, gagging, or retching like something is stuck in their throat, it is scary. I have seen this in clinic and with foster dogs, and the tricky part is that the same sound can come from very different causes. Some are minor and pass quickly. Others need urgent help....

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Homemade Dog Food for Picky Eaters

Homemade Dog Food for Picky Eaters

If your dog turns their nose up at kibble or only eats when they feel like it, you are definitely not alone. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I see picky eating all the time. The good news is that many “picky” dogs are not being stubborn at all. They are reacting to aroma,...

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Vestibular Disease in Cats

Vestibular Disease in Cats

If your cat suddenly develops a head tilt, walks as if intoxicated, or starts darting their eyes back and forth, it can be terrifying to watch. I want to reassure you right away: feline vestibular disease often looks dramatic, but many cats, especially those with peripheral (inner ear) causes,...

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Pica in Cats: Why Cats Eat Non-Food Items

Pica in Cats: Why Cats Eat Non-Food Items

If you have ever caught your cat chewing on plastic, licking the shower curtain, swallowing string, or munching on cardboard, you are not alone. This behavior is called pica , and it can range from mildly annoying to truly dangerous. As a veterinary assistant, I want to reassure you and still be...

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Lymphoma in Cats: Stages, Prognosis, and What to Expect

Lymphoma in Cats: Stages, Prognosis, and What to Expect

If your cat has just been diagnosed with lymphoma, you are likely juggling a lot at once: scary new terms, a whirlwind of tests, and the big question everyone asks first, “How much time do we have?” As a veterinary assistant, I want you to know two things right away. First, feline lymphoma is...

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Homemade Dog Food for Large Breeds

Homemade Dog Food for Large Breeds

Large and giant breed dogs are special in the very best way. They are gentle, loyal, and often famously food-motivated. But their size also changes what “healthy homemade dog food” looks like. A Great Pyrenees, Bernese Mountain Dog, Mastiff, or Newfoundland has different calorie needs,...

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Final Stages of Cushing’s Disease in Dogs

Final Stages of Cushing’s Disease in Dogs

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have talked with many families navigating advanced Cushing’s disease (hyperadrenocorticism). If you are searching “what are the final stages of Cushing’s disease in dogs,” you are probably seeing changes that feel scary, confusing, and...

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Homemade Cat Food for Food Allergies (Elimination Diet Recipes)

Homemade Cat Food for Food Allergies (Elimination Diet Recipes)

If your cat is itchy, overgrooming, vomiting, or having chronic soft stools, a food allergy is often on the shortlist. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is one of those conditions where a simple, systematic plan can make a huge difference. The elimination diet is the gold-standard way...

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How Much Does It Cost to Spay or Neuter a Dog?

How Much Does It Cost to Spay or Neuter a Dog?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this is one of the most common questions families ask, and for good reason. Spay and neuter prices can vary a lot from one clinic to the next, and it is not always obvious what is included in the quote or what is required for your...

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Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs: End-of-Life Signs and When to Let Go

Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs: End-of-Life Signs and When to Let Go

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is one of the hardest diagnoses to hear. It is chronic, it often progresses, and it can change quickly. The loving goal in the end stages is clear: keep your dog comfortable, prevent distress, and make decisions before a crisis forces them. As a veterinary assistant,...

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Nutritionally Complete Homemade Dog Food (Vet-Aligned Ratios)

## Overview Homemade dog food can be a great option when it is truly complete and balanced. The goal is not just “real ingredients,” but the right nutrient profile every day. This guide gives vet-aligned starting ratios, practical recipes, and a simple method to build meals safely. Important...

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Collapsed Trachea in Dogs: Home Remedies and Natural Support

Collapsed Trachea in Dogs: Home Remedies and Natural Support

If your dog has a collapsed trachea, the day-to-day can feel unpredictable. One minute they are fine, and the next you are hearing that classic “goose honk” cough, gagging, or noisy breathing. The good news is that many dogs do very well with smart home management, especially when you focus on...

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