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20 Fruits To Safely Feed Your Dog

20 Fruits To Safely Feed Your Dog

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I get asked about “safe people food” all the time. Fruit is one of the easiest upgrades you can make for a dog’s treat routine, but it has to be done thoughtfully. Some fruits are wonderfully nourishing in small amounts, and others can be...

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Quick Homemade Dog Treats That Beat Store-Bought

Quick Homemade Dog Treats That Beat Store-Bought

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear it all the time: you want to give your dog treats they love, but the store-bought options can be pricey, heavily processed, or full of extra ingredients you do not really need. The good news is you can make simple, budget-friendly treats at...

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Food Allergies in Cats

Food Allergies in Cats

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this all the time: “My cat is itchy, licking constantly, or having tummy trouble. Could it be the food?” Sometimes, yes. But food allergies in cats can look a lot like fleas , environmental allergies, infections, or even stress. The good...

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Dog Not Eating or Drinking: What to Do

Dog Not Eating or Drinking: What to Do

When a dog suddenly stops eating or drinking, it can feel scary and confusing. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is one of the most important changes to take seriously. Sometimes it is stress or a mild stomach upset. Other times it is pain, infection, or something that needs urgent...

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End-of-Life Care at Home: Comfort Tips and What to Expect

End-of-Life Care at Home: Comfort Tips and What to Expect

When a beloved dog is nearing the end of life, home is often the kindest place to be. Familiar scents, favorite blankets, and the people they trust most can lower stress and help them rest. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how powerful simple comfort measures can be for...

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Caring for a Dog With Reduced Mobility

Caring for a Dog With Reduced Mobility

When a dog starts moving more slowly, slipping on floors, or struggling to stand up, it can feel scary and heartbreaking. The good news is that there are practical steps you can take at home to improve comfort and keep your dog safely included in everyday life. Whether your pup has arthritis ,...

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Managing Pain in Senior Dogs

Managing Pain in Senior Dogs

Watching a dog slow down with age can tug at your heart. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear the same question all the time: “How do I know if my senior dog is in pain, and what can I safely do about it?” The good news is there are many effective, science-backed options. The...

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Diagnose and Treat Fleas on Cats at Home

Diagnose and Treat Fleas on Cats at Home

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you one thing with confidence: fleas are sneaky. Many cats have fleas long before you ever spot one. The good news is that you can often suspect (and sometimes fairly confidently confirm) fleas at home, as long as you know what to look for...

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Do Dogs Know When You’re Sick?

Do Dogs Know When You’re Sick?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time: Do dogs actually know when you’re sick , or are they just being extra cuddly? The evidence and real-life experience point to this: dogs often can detect when something is “off” in the people they love. They...

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Can Dogs Smell Cancer?

Can Dogs Smell Cancer?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen dogs do truly surprising things with their noses. Many pet parents have shared stories that sound almost unbelievable: a dog that keeps sniffing one spot on a person’s body, pawing at a breast, pressing their nose to a mole, or suddenly...

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How To Discipline a Cat

How To Discipline a Cat

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear a version of this all the time: “My cat knows better, but she keeps doing it.” The tricky part is that cats do not learn like dogs do. What looks like “spite” is usually normal cat behavior mixed with stress, boredom, or an environment...

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About Shari Shidate

About Shari Shidate

I’m Shari Shidate, a Veterinary Assistant based in Frisco, Texas, and I’m so glad you’re here. Designer Mixes was created out of equal parts curiosity and care: curiosity about what makes mixed-breed dogs so wonderfully unique, and care for the everyday choices that support their health,...

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Complete List of Vegetables Dogs Can Eat (And Which To Avoid)

Complete List of Vegetables Dogs Can Eat (And Which To Avoid)

If you have ever looked at your dog while you are chopping veggies and thought, Can I share this? you are not alone. Vegetables can be a simple way to add fiber, antioxidants, hydration, and variety to your dog’s diet. The key is knowing which vegetables are dog-safe , how to prepare them, and...

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18 Nutritious Homemade Dog Food Recipes (Meals and Treats)

18 Nutritious Homemade Dog Food Recipes (Meals and Treats)

Starting your dog’s day with real, nourishing food can feel like a small change, but it can support steadier digestion, stable energy, and a healthy coat over time. As a nutrition and lifestyle medicine practitioner, I also want to be clear about one important point: homemade dog food can be...

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Ear Mites in Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Home Care

Ear Mites in Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Home Care

Few things are more frustrating than watching your cat scratch nonstop. If you have noticed intense ear itching, dark debris, or head shaking, ear mites may be the culprit. The good news is that ear mites are very treatable, but they require the right approach and a little patience to fully clear....

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Causes of Cat Itching and How to Stop It

Causes of Cat Itching and How to Stop It

When a cat cannot stop scratching, licking, or overgrooming, it is easy to assume it is just “dry skin.” In reality, itching can come from many causes, from fleas to food sensitivities to infections. The good news is that most cases improve significantly once you identify the trigger and...

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Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds: Best Cats for Allergy Sufferers

Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds: Best Cats for Allergy Sufferers

Cat allergies can feel like an unfair trade: you love cats, but your nose and eyes disagree. The good news is that some cats may be easier for allergy sufferers to live with, especially when you pair the right match with an allergy-smart home setup. In my work in lifestyle medicine, I remind...

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Why Do Cats Knead? Meaning and Behavior Explained

Why Do Cats Knead? Meaning and Behavior Explained

Few cat behaviors are as sweet and a little puzzling as kneading. One minute your cat is curled up, and the next they are rhythmically pressing their paws into a blanket, your lap, or even another pet. Many people call it “making biscuits,” and while it is often a sign of comfort, it can also...

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Low Maintenance Pets: Easy Pets for Busy Owners

Low Maintenance Pets: Easy Pets for Busy Owners

Starting your pet journey with the right match sets the tone for years to come. I often remind busy clients that the best “low maintenance” pet is not the one that needs the least love, but the one whose daily care fits naturally into your routine. When your schedule and your pet’s needs...

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Cane Corso Dog Breed: Temperament, Size, and Care Guide

Cane Corso Dog Breed: Temperament, Size, and Care Guide

Powerful, devoted, and quietly confident, the Cane Corso is a guardian breed that tends to bond deeply with its people. This is not a “set it and forget it” dog. When you pair the right home with consistent training, thoughtful socialization, and a steady daily rhythm, the Cane Corso can be a...

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