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Why Do Cats Sit in Boxes?

Why Do Cats Sit in Boxes?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this is one of the most common and most endearing cat questions I hear: why do cats love boxes so much? Your cat is not being “weird.” In most cases, sitting in boxes is a normal, healthy behavior rooted in feline biology. Cats are...

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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 stressful fast. I see this a lot as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas: a perfectly happy pup is suddenly licking their lips, eating grass, refusing breakfast, or having soft stool. The good news is that many mild stomach upsets can be...

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Dog Puking Yellow Foam

Dog Puking Yellow Foam

Seeing your dog vomit yellow foam can be scary, and I get it. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have talked with a lot of worried pet parents who describe it the same way: a small puddle of bright yellow, sometimes bubbly liquid, often early in the morning or between meals. The good...

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Why Dogs Fear Thunder

Why Dogs Fear Thunder

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this every storm season: “My dog turns into a completely different animal when thunder hits.” If that is your home too, take a deep breath. Thunder fear is incredibly common. It is not your dog being stubborn, and there are practical ways...

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Blood in Dog’s Urine

Blood in Dog’s Urine

Seeing blood in your dog’s urine can feel scary, and I get it. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have watched many loving families walk in with the same question: “Is this an emergency?” Sometimes it is. Sometimes it is not. Either way, blood in the urine is a sign we should take...

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What Can I Feed My Chickens

What Can I Feed My Chickens

One of the most common questions I hear from new chicken keepers is, “What can I feed my chickens besides bagged feed?” I love that question because it shows you care. The goal is simple: keep your flock healthy, laying well (if they are layers), and safe from common food mistakes. As a...

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How to Heimlich a Dog

How to Heimlich a Dog

Choking is one of those emergencies that can turn scary in seconds. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how fast a perfectly happy dog can go from “chewing a treat” to “I cannot breathe.” The good news is that many owners can help effectively if they know what to...

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Why Cats Throw Up Undigested Food

Why Cats Throw Up Undigested Food

If you have ever walked into a room and found a pile of whole kibble or barely-chewed food, you are not alone. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is one of the most common cat questions I hear. The tricky part is that bringing up undigested food can be as simple as eating too fast, or...

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Home Treatment for Ear Mites in Cats

Home Treatment for Ear Mites in Cats

Ear mites are one of the itchiest, most miserable little problems I see cats deal with, and they are very common in kittens, rescues, and multi-pet homes. The good news is that ear mites are very treatable. The not-so-good news is that the internet is full of home remedies that can irritate the ear...

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How to Litter Train an Older Cat

How to Litter Train an Older Cat

If you are trying to litter train an older cat, take a deep breath. You are not behind, and your cat is not being “bad.” In my experience as a veterinary assistant, litter box problems in adult and senior cats often trace back to one (or a mix) of three things: a medical issue, a box setup that...

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Dogs and Cold Weather Care

Dogs and Cold Weather Care

Cold snaps can feel exciting for us, but they can be genuinely hard on dogs. As a veterinary assistant here in North Texas, I see the same winter issues every year: chapped paws from de-icers, upset stomachs after eating snow or ice melt, flare-ups of arthritis, and pets that get cold faster than...

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Caring for a Dog with Bad Diarrhea

Diarrhea is one of the most common reasons worried pet parents call the clinic, and I get it. It is messy, stressful, and it can feel urgent, especially when your dog looks uncomfortable or needs to go out every 30 minutes. The good news is that many cases are mild and short-lived, but some need...

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Get Your Puppy Sleeping Through the Night

Get Your Puppy Sleeping Through the Night

Few things feel as exhausting as a brand-new puppy who thinks 2:00 a.m. is playtime. The encouraging news is that most puppies can learn to sleep through the night with a consistent routine, a realistic schedule, and a little patience while their tiny bladders mature. As a veterinary assistant in...

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How to Teach a Dog to Drop It

As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I see one cue save the day again and again: “Drop it.” It keeps dogs safer around choking hazards, helps prevent resource guarding from escalating, and makes everyday life calmer. The best part is you can teach it in a way that feels like a game, not...

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Why Puppies Lick So Much

Why Puppies Lick So Much

Puppies are basically tiny explorers with tongues. Licking is one of the first ways they learn about the world, communicate with you, and sometimes calm themselves down. Most of the time it is completely normal, but there are situations where licking can be a clue that something is bothering them....

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Cat Skin Problems and Behavior

Cat Skin Problems and Behavior

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear a version of the same worry all the time: “My cat is itching, over-grooming, or acting grouchy. Is it stress, or is something wrong with their skin?” The truth is, skin and behavior are closely connected in cats. When the skin itches or...

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What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea

What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea

Diarrhea in dogs is common, and it can be anything from a simple diet mistake to a sign of infection, parasites, pancreatitis, or something more serious. The goal is to keep your dog safe, prevent dehydration, and gently calm the gut while you watch for red flags that need a veterinarian right...

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What Can I Give My Dog for an Upset Stomach?

What Can I Give My Dog for an Upset Stomach?

If your dog has an upset stomach, you are not alone. In clinic, I see tummy troubles all the time, and many mild cases can be supported at home with a calm plan, the right bland foods, and close observation. The key is knowing what is safe to try and when it is time to call your veterinarian (vet)....

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How to Give a Dog a Bath

How to Give a Dog a Bath

Bath time can be simple, safe, and even soothing when you approach it like a mini training session instead of a wrestling match. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen the difference a calm, step-by-step routine makes, especially for puppies, seniors, and dogs with sensitive skin....

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How to Housebreak a Puppy

How to Housebreak a Puppy

Housebreaking can feel overwhelming in the first week, especially when you are sleep-deprived and your puppy seems to have a tiny bladder and perfect timing. The good news is that puppy potty training is not a mystery. It is biology, routine, supervision, and rewards. With a consistent plan, many...

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