Designer Mixes

Designer Mixes

Cranberry for Dogs: UTI Prevention and Safe Use

Cranberry for Dogs: UTI Prevention and Safe Use

If you have ever dealt with a dog UTI, you know how fast a normal day can turn into frequent squatting, accidents, and a very uncomfortable pup. It is completely understandable that many pet parents search for natural prevention options, and cranberry is almost always the first one that comes up....

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Ear Infections in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Ear Infections in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

If your cat is shaking their head, tilting it to one side, or you are noticing a “not quite right” smell from the ears, you are right to pay attention. Cat ear problems are common, and one of the biggest reasons they drag on is simple confusion: ear mites are not the same thing as bacterial or...

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Blood in Cat Urine: Causes and When It’s an Emergency

Blood in Cat Urine: Causes and When It’s an Emergency

Seeing blood in your cat’s urine can be scary, and I want you to know two things right away. First, blood in urine (hematuria) is not considered normal and should be checked out. Second, many causes are very treatable, especially when you act quickly. As a veterinary assistant, I always tell...

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Homemade Dog Food for Acid Reflux and GERD

Homemade Dog Food for Acid Reflux and GERD

When a dog struggles with chronic acid reflux or GERD, it can be heartbreaking. You might see lip smacking, gulping, excessive drooling, burping, regurgitation, nausea, grass eating, or waking up gagging in the middle of the night. As a veterinary assistant, I want you to know two things: reflux is...

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Addison’s vs. Cushing’s in Dogs

Addison’s vs. Cushing’s in Dogs

As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how stressful it can be when your dog’s symptoms do not neatly fit into one box. Addison’s disease and Cushing’s disease are two endocrine (hormone) disorders that are commonly confused because they can both cause vague, whole-body signs like lethargy...

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When to Euthanize a Cat With Kidney Disease

When to Euthanize a Cat With Kidney Disease

As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how deeply cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are loved. I have also seen how confusing this stage can feel, because CKD often moves in waves. A cat can have a “good week,” then suddenly crash, then bounce back again. This page is here to help you make...

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Reverse Sneezing vs. Tracheal Collapse in Dogs

Reverse Sneezing vs. Tracheal Collapse in Dogs

If you have a small dog, you have probably heard at least one strange respiratory sound that made your stomach drop. One is reverse sneezing , which often looks dramatic but is usually harmless. The other is the classic “honking” cough that can signal tracheal collapse , a condition that may...

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Coconut Oil for Cats: Benefits, Uses, and Risks

Coconut Oil for Cats: Benefits, Uses, and Risks

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question a lot: Is coconut oil safe for cats? The honest answer is: sometimes , and it depends on the cat, the goal, and the amount. Coconut oil is popular because it is natural, easy to find, and can be used both topically (on the skin...

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Lipoma vs. Cyst in Dogs: How to Tell the Difference

Lipoma vs. Cyst in Dogs: How to Tell the Difference

If you have ever been petting your dog and suddenly felt a new lump, you are not alone. In my work as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I see this worry all the time. The good news is that many lumps are benign, including fatty lipomas and cysts . But infections like an abscess and some...

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Gallbladder Problems in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Gallbladder Problems in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

When a dog is vomiting, seems painful, or suddenly turns yellow, most pet parents think about stomach bugs or liver disease. But the gallbladder can be the hidden troublemaker. In my work as a veterinary assistant, I have seen gallbladder problems show up fast and become serious quickly, especially...

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Dog Wheezing: Causes and When to See the Vet

Dog Wheezing: Causes and When to See the Vet

Hearing your dog wheeze can be scary, especially if it seems to come out of nowhere. As a veterinary assistant, I want you to know two things can be true at once: some wheezing is mild and manageable, and some wheezing needs urgent help. The key is learning what you are hearing, what else you are...

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Homemade Cat Food for Pancreatitis

Homemade Cat Food for Pancreatitis

If your cat has pancreatitis, feeding can feel stressful fast. I see it all the time in clinics and rescue work: a cat finally wants to eat again, but the wrong meal can trigger vomiting, pain, or another flare. The goal is gentle, highly digestible nutrition that supports steady intake, served in...

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Homemade Chicken and Rice Dog Food Recipe

Homemade Chicken and Rice Dog Food Recipe

Chicken and rice is a classic comfort meal for dogs, and for good reason. It is gentle, familiar, and easy to portion. But here is the important part: plain chicken and rice by itself is not a complete, balanced diet . With a few smart additions (vegetables plus the right calcium and omega-3s), you...

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Separation Anxiety in Cats: Signs and How to Help

Separation Anxiety in Cats: Signs and How to Help

If your cat seems "fine" while you are home, but turns into a different cat the moment you leave, you are not imagining it. While separation anxiety is talked about more in dogs, cats can absolutely struggle with distress when a favorite person is gone. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I...

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Cavapoo Health Issues and Common Conditions

Cavapoo Health Issues and Common Conditions

Cavapoos are lovable, people-focused dogs, and many enjoy long, happy lives. But like all designer mixes, they can inherit health risks from both parent breeds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Poodle. Knowing what to watch for helps you choose a responsible breeder, plan smart vet care,...

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Homemade Dog Food With Ground Beef

Homemade Dog Food With Ground Beef

If ground beef is the protein you always have on hand, you are in good company. In my vet clinic experience as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, I have seen plenty of families successfully use lean ground beef as a simple foundation for homemade meals. The key is making it complete and...

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Dog Pancreatitis Diet: What to Feed and What to Avoid

Dog Pancreatitis Diet: What to Feed and What to Avoid

If your dog has pancreatitis, food can feel scary overnight. I get it. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how fast a flare-up can hit, and how much better dogs can do when we simplify the diet and keep fat low. Pancreatitis means the pancreas is inflamed. One of the...

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Cockapoo Health Issues: What Every Owner Should Know

Cockapoo Health Issues: What Every Owner Should Know

Cockapoos are sweet, social, and famously cuddly. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this mix also brings a real benefit: many owners pay close attention to their dog’s day-to-day comfort, and that makes it easier to catch small changes early. Still, Cockapoos can be...

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How to Make a Constipated Dog Poop Quickly

How to Make a Constipated Dog Poop Quickly

If your dog is straining, pacing, or squatting with little to nothing coming out, it is stressful for both of you. The goal here is safe, fast relief while watching closely for signs that this is more than simple constipation. First, a quick reality check: dogs can look constipated when they...

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Maltipoo Health Issues and Lifespan

Maltipoo Health Issues and Lifespan

Maltipoos are famous for their sweet personalities, small size, and family-friendly temperament. They are also a mix that can inherit health risks from both the Maltese and the Poodle side. The good news is that many common Maltipoo health issues are manageable when you know what to watch for and...

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