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Cushing’s in Dogs: Care Tips That Help

Cushing’s in Dogs: Care Tips That Help

Cushing’s syndrome (also called hyperadrenocorticism) can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right plan, many dogs live happy, comfortable lives for years. You may also hear the term “Cushing’s disease” . Technically, that name is most often used for the pituitary-driven form, but in...

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Dog Allergy to Chicken Symptoms

Dog Allergy to Chicken Symptoms

If you are wondering whether your dog is allergic to chicken, you are not alone. Chicken is among the most common proteins in commercial dog foods and treats, which means many dogs eat it regularly for years. While food allergy development is multifactorial, some dogs do end up developing symptoms...

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Hip Problems in Dogs: Step-by-Step Health Guide

Hip Problems in Dogs: Step-by-Step Health Guide

Hip pain can sneak up on even the happiest, bounciest dog. One day your pup is racing around the yard, and the next you notice a little “bunny hop,” a stiff get-up, or a reluctance to climb stairs. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I want you to know two things: hip problems are...

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Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs

Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs

Diabetes can sneak up on dogs, and the early signs are easy to brush off as “just getting older” or “she’s been thirsty lately.” As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how much better dogs do when families catch diabetes early and partner with their vet on a clear...

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Bladder Stones in Dogs: Care and Training Tips

Bladder Stones in Dogs: Care and Training Tips

Bladder stones in dogs can feel scary at first, especially when your sweet pup suddenly has accidents, strains to urinate, or seems uncomfortable. The good news is that many dogs do very well with the right mix of veterinary care, nutrition, and a few smart training adjustments at home. As a...

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Dog Poisoning Symptoms: Insights and Advice

Dog Poisoning Symptoms: Insights and Advice

If you have ever had that heart-dropping moment of wondering, “Did my dog just eat something toxic?” you are not alone. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how quickly the right steps can change the outcome. The goal of this guide is to help you spot possible poisoning...

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Can I Give My Dog Benadryl for Pain?

Can I Give My Dog Benadryl for Pain?

As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time: “Can I give my dog Benadryl for pain?” It is such a relatable instinct. Benadryl is common in many households, and we want to help our dogs fast. But here is the most important takeaway up front: Benadryl...

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What to Give a Dog for an Upset Stomach

What to Give a Dog for an Upset Stomach

When your dog has an upset stomach, it can feel urgent and scary. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen plenty of mild cases of acute gastroenteritis that resolve with simple, supportive care. I have also seen cases where “just a tummy ache” was actually pancreatitis, a...

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Why Does My Dog Have Diarrhea?

Why Does My Dog Have Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is a very common reason dogs end up at the veterinarian. The good news is that many cases are mild and short-lived. The not-so-good news is that diarrhea can also be an early warning sign of dehydration, infection, parasites, or something more serious. As a veterinary assistant, I like to...

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Can Dogs Take Benadryl?

Can Dogs Take Benadryl?

If you have ever watched your dog itch nonstop or break out in hives after a surprise encounter with pollen, a bee, or a new shampoo, you have probably wondered: Can dogs take Benadryl? The short, evidence-based answer is that many dogs can , but it is not a one-size-fits-all fix, and the details...

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How Often to Feed a Puppy

How Often to Feed a Puppy

Bringing home a puppy is equal parts joy and mystery, especially at mealtimes. How often should they eat? How much is too much? And why does your puppy act like they are starving five minutes after finishing a bowl? As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this: feeding...

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Dog Pancreatitis at Home: Tips and Facts

Dog Pancreatitis at Home: Tips and Facts

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I meet a lot of loving pet parents who feel scared the moment they hear the word pancreatitis . The good news is that many dogs do very well when pancreatitis is caught early, treated appropriately, and supported with smart, gentle at-home care. This...

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How to Get Rid of Fleas on Dogs

How to Get Rid of Fleas on Dogs

Fleas are tiny, fast, and honestly pretty rude. They can turn a happy, sleepy pup into an itchy, stressed-out dog in a matter of days. The good news is you can get rid of fleas safely at home when you combine the right steps: treat your dog, treat your home, and prevent a repeat. As a veterinary...

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Unique Female Dog Names and Care Tips

Unique Female Dog Names and Care Tips

Picking a unique female dog name is fun, but the real win is choosing one that supports your dog’s day-to-day care, training, and confidence. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I’ve seen it firsthand: the “right” name is the one your pup can recognize quickly, your family can say...

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When Do Puppies Stop Growing?

When Do Puppies Stop Growing?

If you have a puppy at home, you have probably asked some version of this question while staring at paws that look way too big for their body: When do puppies stop growing? The honest answer is that it depends, mostly on genetics and adult size. The good news is that there are reliable patterns you...

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How to Express a Dog’s Anal Glands

How to Express a Dog’s Anal Glands

Anal gland trouble is one of those dog-care topics nobody really wants to talk about, but a lot of families end up facing it. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this is common, it is usually manageable, and you do not have to guess your way through it. In this guide,...

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Dog Eye Boogers

Dog Eye Boogers

Dog eye boogers are one of those everyday things that can look alarming, even when they are completely normal. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I see a lot of worried pet parents walk in with the same question: Is this gunk harmless, or is it a sign of something bigger? This guide...

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How Long Is a Dog in Heat?

How Long Is a Dog in Heat?

If you are seeing a little blood spotting, extra clinginess, or a sudden uptick in male dogs paying attention on walks, it is very possible your girl is in heat. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have talked with a lot of families who are surprised by how long the heat cycle...

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Can You Give Dogs Benadryl?

Can You Give Dogs Benadryl?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I get this question a lot: “Can I give my dog Benadryl?” Sometimes, but only if your vet says it fits the situation and your dog is the right candidate. Benadryl is a human medication, and dogs do not metabolize every drug the same way people do....

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What Causes Dogs to Have Diarrhea

What Causes Dogs to Have Diarrhea

Diarrhea is one of the more common reasons families call their vet. Sometimes it is as simple as your dog sneaking table scraps. Other times it is your dog’s body waving a red flag that something bigger is going on. The good news is that many mild cases improve quickly with the right at-home...

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