Designer Mixes

Puppy Feeding Chart by Age and Weight
Puppies grow fast, and their calorie needs change just as quickly. The easiest way to feed confidently is to use three anchors at the same time: your puppy’s age , their current weight , and their body condition (how lean or chubby they look and feel). This guide gives you a practical feeding...
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Weimaraner Energy, Exercise, and Health
The Weimaraner is famous for that sleek silver-gray coat and soulful stare, but the trait that shapes daily life the most is energy. This is an athletic, people-focused sporting and pointing breed that often needs around 2 or more hours of daily activity (exercise plus training and enrichment) to...
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Shorkie (Shih Tzu Yorkie Mix): Personality, Size, and Health Tips
If you are looking for a small dog with a big heart and an even bigger opinion, the Shorkie might be your perfect match. This Shih Tzu Yorkie mix often blends the Shih Tzu’s cuddly, people-focused nature with the Yorkshire Terrier’s bold, alert, take-charge energy. The result is a pint-sized...
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Poochon (Bichon Frise Poodle Mix): Personality, Size, and Health
The Poochon, also called a Bichpoo, is a Bichon Frise and Poodle mix known for a soft, often low-shedding coat and an upbeat, people-loving personality. In my work as a veterinary assistant, I think of the Poochon as an always-by-your-side companion: affectionate, bright, and usually happy to trade...
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Whippet Temperament, Speed, and Care
Whippets look like miniature racehorses in dog form, but living with one often surprises people in the best way. Yes, they can hit breathtaking speeds in a sprint. But in most homes, a Whippet is a gentle, affectionate “shadow dog” who loves soft blankets, quiet companionship, and a predictable...
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Irish Doodle Temperament, Energy, and Care
The Irish Doodle is a mix of two famously people-oriented dogs: the Irish Setter and the Poodle. When you blend the Setter’s happy-go-lucky enthusiasm with the Poodle’s intelligence and athleticism (Poodles were originally water retrievers), you often get a companion who is friendly, energetic,...
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Can You Give a Dog Pepto Bismol? Dosage and Safety
If you have ever watched your dog pace, lick their lips, or rush outside with diarrhea, you know how helpless it can feel. Pepto Bismol is a common human over-the-counter stomach remedy, and many pet parents wonder if it is safe for dogs. In some cases, veterinarians do use bismuth subsalicylate...
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Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds for Allergy Sufferers
If you love dogs but allergies make you miserable, you are not alone. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I meet families every week who want a dog that is easier on the nose and eyes. The good news is that there are breeds and designer mixes that may work better for some allergy...
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Akita: Temperament, Loyalty, and Care Guide
The Akita is one of those breeds that leaves a lasting impression. Powerful, dignified, and deeply loyal, an Akita can be a devoted companion who takes family protection seriously. At the same time, this is not a “go with the flow” dog. Akitas are independent thinkers with strong instincts, and...
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Bordoodle Temperament, Size, and Care
Bordoodles are a Border Collie Poodle mix known for big brains, big energy, and a strong desire to be involved in everything you do. When they are well matched with an active home and given consistent training, they can be incredible companions. When they are under-exercised or under-stimulated,...
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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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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?
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
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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