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Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Distemper): Symptoms, Treatment, Survival

Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Distemper): Symptoms, Treatment, Survival

Hearing the words feline panleukopenia , often called cat distemper , can be terrifying, especially if your cat is a kitten and is suddenly vomiting, having diarrhea, and acting “not like themselves.” This disease is caused by a highly contagious virus that attacks the gut and immune system,...

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Seizures in Puppies: Causes and What to Do

Seizures in Puppies: Causes and What to Do

Seeing a puppy have a seizure is one of the scariest things a pet parent can experience. The good news is that some puppy seizures have a treatable trigger. Still, any first-time seizure in a puppy deserves prompt veterinary evaluation , even if your pup seems normal afterward. In puppies, seizures...

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Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs

Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Dogs

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you one thing with total confidence: it is much easier to prevent fleas and ticks than it is to treat an infestation once it is in your home. The “best” flea and tick prevention is the one you can give consistently, that fits your...

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Snake Bite in Dogs: Symptoms, First Aid, and When It’s an Emergency

Snake Bite in Dogs: Symptoms, First Aid, and When It’s an Emergency

A snake bite is frightening, and time matters. The good news is that most dogs can do very well with fast, calm first aid and prompt veterinary care. In Texas, the most common serious bites are from pit vipers like rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins. Their venom can cause intense pain,...

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Helping Your Dog Deliver Puppies at Home

Helping Your Dog Deliver Puppies at Home

Whelping can be one of the most beautiful and nerve-wracking moments of dog parenthood. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I want you to feel prepared, calm, and clear on what is normal, what is not, and when to call for help. Important: This guide is for uncomplicated, planned...

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Natural Calming Supplements for Dogs

Natural Calming Supplements for Dogs

As a veterinary assistant, I completely understand the urge to reach for something “natural” when your dog is anxious. Many dogs do benefit from certain supplements, especially when you match the supplement to the type of anxiety and pair it with simple training and routine changes. Here is the...

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Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Cats

Best Flea and Tick Prevention for Cats

Flea and tick prevention for cats is not just about comfort. It is about safety, too. As a veterinary assistant, I have seen well-meaning pet parents accidentally use a dog product on a cat and create a true emergency. Cats metabolize certain insecticides very differently than dogs, and some...

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CCL Tear Surgery in Dogs: TPLO vs TTA vs Lateral Suture

CCL Tear Surgery in Dogs: TPLO vs TTA vs Lateral Suture

If your dog was just diagnosed with a CCL tear, I know how fast your brain jumps to the biggest questions: Which surgery is best , how much will it cost , and what will recovery look like in real life. CCL stands for cranial cruciate ligament. In people, the comparable ligament is called the ACL...

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) in Cats

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) in Cats

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, is the most common heart disease in cats. It happens when the muscular wall of the heart, especially the left ventricle, becomes abnormally thick. That extra thickness makes it harder for the heart to relax and fill properly, which can raise pressures inside the...

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Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

As a veterinary assistant here in North Texas, I see tick questions year round, not just in summer. One tick-borne illness that deserves more attention is ehrlichiosis . It can start with vague signs like tiredness or a fever, then progress quietly, and in some dogs it becomes a serious,...

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Cushing’s Syndrome in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Cushing’s Syndrome in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Cushing’s syndrome in cats, also called feline hyperadrenocorticism , happens when a cat’s body is exposed to too much cortisol for too long. (You may also hear people say “Cushing’s disease.” Technically, that term is often used for the pituitary-driven form, but many pet owners and...

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

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

As a veterinary assistant, I hear this question all the time because it is a smart one. Spaying and neutering prevent surprise litters, reduce certain health risks, and can make life easier for both cats and humans. The tricky part is that the price can vary a lot based on your location, your...

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Homemade Cat Food for IBD (Low-Residue Recipes)

Homemade Cat Food for IBD (Low-Residue Recipes)

If your cat has inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), feeding can feel like a daily guessing game. You want to stop the vomiting and diarrhea, help them maintain weight, and still serve food they actually want to eat. As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how much diet can help some IBD cats,...

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Anemia in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and What to Do

Anemia in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, and What to Do

Anemia in dogs is usually a sign of an underlying problem, not a diagnosis all by itself. It means something is affecting your dog’s red blood cells. Red blood cells are the body’s oxygen delivery system, so when they drop too low, your dog can suddenly seem tired, weak, or “just not...

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Dachshund: Personality, Size Varieties, and Common Health Issues

Dachshund: Personality, Size Varieties, and Common Health Issues

Dachshunds are small dogs with big opinions. They were bred to hunt badgers, and you can still see that courageous, determined spirit in the way they move, sniff, dig, and decide what they will and will not do. If you are considering a Dachshund, it helps to understand two things up front: their...

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Heart Health, Temperament, and Care

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Heart Health, Temperament, and Care

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of those breeds that seems to look right into your soul. They are gentle, affectionate, and wonderfully people-focused, which is exactly why so many families fall in love quickly. As a veterinary assistant, I also have to say this clearly and kindly:...

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Feline Leukemia (FeLV): Stages, Treatment, and What to Expect

Feline Leukemia (FeLV): Stages, Treatment, and What to Expect

If your cat has just been diagnosed with feline leukemia virus (FeLV), it is completely normal to feel overwhelmed. As a veterinary assistant, I have seen how scary this diagnosis sounds, and I have also seen FeLV-positive cats live happy, comfortable lives with the right plan and the right...

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Homemade Cat Food for Liver Disease

Homemade Cat Food for Liver Disease

If your cat has been diagnosed with hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver) or a chronic liver condition, food can feel suddenly complicated. As a veterinary assistant, I want you to know two things can be true at once: liver disease is serious, and you can absolutely make nutrition simpler and more...

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Gabapentin for Cats: Uses, Dosage, and Side Effects

Gabapentin for Cats: Uses, Dosage, and Side Effects

Gabapentin is one of the most common medications I see veterinarians reach for in cats, especially when we need help with pain , anxiety , or safe, low-stress handling for vet visits. If your cat has ever turned into a tiny panther at the carrier or the clinic, you are not alone. Below, I will walk...

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CBD Oil for Cats: Safety, Uses, and What Vets Say

CBD Oil for Cats: Safety, Uses, and What Vets Say

CBD oil for cats is increasingly common right now, from pet boutiques to online ads promising calmer days and pain-free naps. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I love when pet parents ask questions before trying something new. Cats are not small dogs, and their bodies process supplements...

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