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Settle a Dog’s Upset Stomach

When your dog’s stomach is upset, it can feel urgent and honestly a little scary. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen everything from simple “ate something weird” tummy trouble to true emergencies that need immediate care. The goal of this guide is to help you calm an...

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How to Get Fleas Off Your Cat: Facts Every Owner Should Know

If your cat has fleas, you are not failing as a pet parent. Fleas are tiny, fast, and annoyingly good at hitchhiking indoors on people, other pets, or even wildlife that passes through the yard. The good news is that getting fleas off your cat is absolutely doable when you understand a few key...

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Pug Care: Fun Facts, Tips, and Daily Routine

Pugs are little comedians in a compact body, and they tend to bond deeply with their people. I’m a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, and if I could give you one big takeaway it’s this: pugs thrive when you focus on weight management, breathing-friendly habits, skin-fold care, and heat...

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How to Tell If Your Dog Has a Cold

If your dog is sneezing, sniffling, or coughing a little, it is natural to wonder: Is this just a simple cold , or could it be something more serious? The tricky part is that dogs can get mild upper respiratory infections that look like a cold, but those same symptoms can overlap with allergies,...

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Kittens in Heat Help & Care

If your kitten suddenly becomes more vocal than usual, clingy, restless, or starts trying to bolt out the door, you may be seeing her first heat cycle. It can feel alarming, but it is usually a normal reproductive stage. It can also be stressful (and exhausting) for pet parents, so you are not...

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How Long Does the Kitten Stage Last?

Kittens are tiny comedians with sharp little teeth and very big feelings. If you are wondering how long the kitten stage lasts , you are not alone. In general, many families think of the “kitten stage” as birth to about 12 months , but definitions vary. Some veterinarians and behavior...

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How To Care For a Dog After Neutering

Neutering is one of the most common surgeries for dogs, and for most pups the recovery is smooth. Still, the first 7 to 14 days matter a lot because your dog cannot tell you when something feels “off.” The goal is simple: protect the incision, keep activity low, and support calm behavior while...

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Cat Care After Spay

Bringing your cat home after a spay can feel a little nerve-wracking, especially if she is still sleepy or acting “not like herself.” The good news is that most cats recover smoothly with simple, consistent home care. I have walked many families through this as a veterinary assistant, and it...

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Why Isn’t My Cat Using the Litter Box?

If your cat has stopped using the litter box, it can feel confusing, stressful, and honestly a little heartbreaking. As a veterinary assistant, I want you to know two important things: this is common, and it is usually fixable. The key is to treat it like a health and comfort issue, not a behavior...

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How to Tell if Your Cat Is in Heat

How to Tell if Your Cat Is in Heat

If your cat is suddenly louder, clingier, and a little extra dramatic, you are not imagining it. She may be in heat, which is the fertile phase of her reproductive cycle. For many families, the hardest part is that cats rarely bleed like dogs do, so the signs can feel confusing at first. As a...

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Cat Dementia Symptoms: Overview & Care

When a cat starts acting “not quite like herself,” it can be scary and confusing, especially when it seems to come and go. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I talk with pet parents every week who worry their senior cat is just “getting old” or, on the flip side, that...

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Home Remedies for Dog Diarrhea

Diarrhea is one of the most common reasons pet parents call a vet clinic, and I get it. It is messy, stressful, and it can make you worry quickly. The good news is that many mild cases improve with simple, supportive care at home. The key is knowing what is safe to try, what to avoid, and when it...

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How to Tell If Your Dog Has a UTI

When a dog has a urinary tract infection (UTI), the signs can be surprisingly easy to miss at first. I see it often in veterinary settings: a dog who seems mostly fine, but is suddenly having accidents, asking to go out more, or licking the genital area more than usual. Some dogs are also very...

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How to Clicker Train a Puppy

Clicker training is a simple, practical way to teach puppies using positive reinforcement (a basic part of operant conditioning). The click is a consistent sound that tells your puppy, “Yes, that exact behavior earns a reward.” Because the click is fast and precise, it can help puppies learn...

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What to Do If Your Dog Is Choking

Choking is one of those emergencies that can go from scary to life-threatening in seconds. The good news is that many dogs can be helped quickly if you know what to look for and what to do next. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen these moments happen fast, and I have also seen...

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How to Break a Dog From Barking

Barking is normal dog communication. It can also become a habit that wears everyone out, especially in close neighborhoods or apartments. The good news is that many barking problems improve with the same three ingredients: meeting your dog’s needs, identifying the trigger, and teaching a clear...

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How to Stop Dog Mouthing

Mouthing is a very common reason families reach out for help, especially with puppies and young adolescent dogs. It can feel rude, painful, and honestly a little alarming. The good news is that in most cases, mouthing is normal behavior that can improve quickly with the right mix of prevention,...

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Complete Skunk Smell Off a Dog

If you have ever had a dog get sprayed by a skunk, you already know this is not a “quick bath and done” kind of smell. Skunk spray is oily and sulfur-based, designed to cling and linger. The good news is that with the right approach and a little patience, you can get your dog smelling like...

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How Much Benadryl to Give a Dog

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time: “How much Benadryl can I give my dog?” Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is a common, often helpful medication for mild allergic reactions, itching, and some vaccine reactions. But the right dose depends on your...

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What Shots Does My Cat Need?

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time: “What shots does my cat actually need?” The honest answer is that every cat’s vaccine plan should be tailored to their lifestyle, age, and health status. The good news is that once you understand the basics,...

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