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Dog Diarrhea Remedies: What Works and When to Call the Vet
Diarrhea is one of the most common reasons pet parents panic, and I get it. I have talked with plenty of families who went from “my dog seems fine” to “why is this happening” in a single walk around the block. The good news is that many acute, mild cases improve quickly with simple, safe...
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Pet-Lover’s Crate Train Puppy Care Tips
Crate training can be one of the kindest, most practical gifts you can give a puppy. When it’s done thoughtfully, a crate becomes a safe little den where your pup can settle, nap, and learn calm independence. It also helps you prevent accidents, protect your home, and build a predictable routine...
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How to Stop a Dog From Pulling on the Leash
If your dog pulls on leash, you are not alone. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I see it every week: sweet dogs that turn into tiny freight trains the moment the leash clips on. The good news is that leash pulling is often a training and equipment issue, not a “bad dog” issue....
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Why Do Cats Throw Up So Much?
As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this concern all the time: “My cat throws up a lot… is that normal?” Occasional vomiting can happen, but frequent vomiting is not something to shrug off. The good news is that many common causes are manageable once you know what to watch...
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How to Get Your Dog to Drink More Water
Water sounds simple, but in a veterinary clinic setting, it is one of the first things we assess when a dog is not feeling their best. Hydration supports digestion, circulation, temperature control, kidney function, and overall tissue health. If your dog is turning their nose up at the water bowl,...
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Coughing in Dogs
Coughing can be as simple as a little throat tickle or as serious as a heart or lung problem. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I always tell pet parents the same thing: your dog’s cough is a symptom, not a diagnosis. This guide is here to help you make smart observations and know...
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My Cat Is Limping
Seeing a cat limp can feel scary, and I get it. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have watched a lot of loving pet parents go from “Maybe it’s nothing” to “We need help now” very quickly. The good news is that many causes of limping are treatable, especially when you catch...
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Dog in Heat Symptoms
If you have a female dog who is not spayed, at some point you will likely see behaviors that make you pause and think, “Is she in heat?” As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time, especially from first-time pet parents. The good news is that most heat...
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Cat Bloody Stool Tips & Advice
Seeing blood in your cat’s poop can be scary, and I get it. As a veterinary assistant, I have watched even the calmest pet parents go into full worry mode when they spot red streaks in the litter box. The good news is that not all bloody stool is an emergency , but it is always a clue that...
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Why Do Cats Lick Their Owners?
If you have ever been relaxing on the couch and your cat starts licking your hand, arm, or even your hair, you are not imagining things: this is a real form of feline communication. In my work as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I hear this question all the time. The good news is that...
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Common Signs of Thyroid Disease in Cats
When a cat’s thyroid hormone is too high or too low, their whole body can feel it. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how easy it is for families to miss early thyroid clues because the changes can look like “normal aging” or a picky appetite. This quick guide walks...
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Cat Losing Weight: Secrets Revealed
If your cat is losing weight and you are not trying to slim them down, I want you to take it seriously. In my work as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen weight loss as the very first clue that something bigger is going on. The good news is that many causes are treatable once...
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Dog Resource Guarding: Step-by-Step Tips You Need
Resource guarding (sometimes called possessive aggression) is when a dog uses threats like stiffening, growling, snapping, or biting to keep something they value, like food, a chew, a toy, a bed, or even a person. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I want you to know two things can be true...
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Why Is My Dog Licking His Paws So Much?
Paw licking can look harmless at first, but when it becomes frequent licking, chewing, or you notice stained fur between the toes, it is usually your dog trying to tell you something. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen paw licking caused by everything from seasonal allergies to...
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My Dog Keeps Coughing: Insights and Help
If your dog keeps coughing, I know how unsettling that can feel. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this: coughing is not a diagnosis. It is a clue. Sometimes it is a simple irritation or mild infection. Other times it can point to something that needs prompt veterinary care, like pneumonia,...
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Daily Upset Stomach in Dogs
If your dog seems to have an upset stomach every day, you are not imagining things. Recurring nausea, loose stools, or increased gut sounds are common reasons pet parents call a clinic, and it can be frustrating because the causes range from simple and fixable to genuinely urgent. As a veterinary...
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Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Separation anxiety is a very common reason families feel stressed about leaving the house. The good news is that most dogs can improve a lot with the right plan. As a veterinary assistant in Frisco, Texas, I have seen that the best results come from a mix of safety, training, and meeting a dog’s...
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Caring for Your Cat After Spaying
Spaying is one of the most common surgeries cats have, and most recover smoothly with a little planning and a lot of quiet. As a veterinary assistant, I like to tell families this: the surgery itself is just one day. The healing happens over the next 10 to 14 days, and your job is to protect that...
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Dog Constantly Licking Paws: Vet-Approved Care Tips
If your dog is constantly licking their paws, you are not imagining it, and you are not alone. In my work as a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, paw licking is one of the most common concerns I hear from loving pet parents. The tricky part is that paw licking is not a diagnosis. It is a...
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Giardia in Dogs Symptoms
Giardia is one of those sneaky parasites that can look like a simple stomach bug at first, then keep coming back again and again. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen it affect puppies, adult dogs, and seniors, and it often spreads fast in homes, daycares, boarding...
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