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Why Does My Dog Constantly Lick Me?

Why Does My Dog Constantly Lick Me?

If your dog is constantly licking you, you are not imagining it. For many dogs, licking is a normal way to communicate, self-soothe, explore the world, and strengthen social bonds. But when licking becomes frequent and hard to interrupt, it can also be a sign of stress, discomfort, or a learned...

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Treating Dog Diarrhea

Treating Dog Diarrhea

Diarrhea can look scary, especially when it seems to come out of nowhere. The good news is that many mild cases clear up quickly with the right at-home care. The key is knowing what you can safely do at home, what to watch for, and when it is time to call your vet. As a veterinary assistant in...

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Must-Know Dog Poop Blood Care Tips

Must-Know Dog Poop Blood Care Tips

As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is one of the most common panic moments for pet parents. And I get it. Blood in stool looks alarming. The good news is that some causes are mild and treatable , but blood can also be a sign of something that needs quick veterinary care. Your job is not...

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Dog Whines All the Time: Causes and Vet-Friendly Solutions

Dog Whines All the Time: Causes and Vet-Friendly Solutions

When your dog whines all the time, it can tug at your heart and test your patience at the same time. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this: whining is communication, not “bad behavior.” The key is figuring out what your dog is trying to say, then responding in a way that supports both...

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Pancreatitis in Dogs

Pancreatitis in Dogs

Pancreatitis in dogs can feel like it comes out of nowhere. One day your pup is begging for snacks, and the next they are vomiting, refusing food, and acting like their belly hurts. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how scary this can be for families. The good news is...

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Hot Spots on Dogs: Treatment and Care

Hot Spots on Dogs: Treatment and Care

Hot spots can look like they appear overnight, and in a way, they often do. One minute your dog is a little itchy, and the next you notice a red, wet, angry-looking patch of skin that seems to spread fast. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how stressful hot spots can be...

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What Cat Purring Really Means

What Cat Purring Really Means

As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, one of the most common things I hear is, “My cat purrs all the time. That means they’re happy, right?” Sometimes yes. Sometimes no. Purring is one of the most comforting sounds in the world, but it can also be a practical tool cats use to...

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Dog Throws Up Yellow: What It Means

Dog Throws Up Yellow: What It Means

Seeing your dog throw up yellow liquid can be upsetting, especially when it seems to come out of nowhere. That yellow color is often bile , a digestive fluid made by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Sometimes bile shows up in vomit for simple reasons like an empty stomach. Other times it...

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How to Train a Dog to Pee Outside

How to Train a Dog to Pee Outside

House training is one of the first big “can we do this?” moments with a new dog. I promise you can. Most potty training problems are not stubbornness. They are usually a timing issue, a communication issue, or a routine that is not consistent yet. In my work as a veterinary assistant, I also...

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Cat Pulling Fur Out: Need-to-Know Tips

Cat Pulling Fur Out: Need-to-Know Tips

When a cat starts pulling fur out or grooming a spot raw, it can look shocking and feel personal, like they are stressed because of something you did. Take a breath. In most cases, overgrooming is a symptom , not a “bad habit.” And the sooner you narrow down the cause, the faster your cat can...

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Lung Cancer in Dogs

Lung Cancer in Dogs

Lung cancer in dogs can feel like it comes out of nowhere. One day your pup is acting normal, and the next you notice a cough, rapid breathing, or unusual fatigue on walks. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I want you to know two things can be true at once: this diagnosis is serious,...

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Dog Paw Licking: Causes, Care, and When to Worry

Dog Paw Licking: Causes, Care, and When to Worry

If you live with a dog, you have probably seen it: a little paw licking after a walk, or a full-on licking session that seems to come out of nowhere. Some paw licking is totally normal. But when it becomes frequent, intense, or your dog cannot “settle” without licking, it is usually your...

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Dog Crying in the Crate: Secrets That Work

Dog Crying in the Crate: Secrets That Work

Few things feel as stressful as hearing your dog cry in the crate, especially at night. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I can tell you this is one of the most common questions I hear from families with puppies and newly adopted dogs. The good news is that most crate crying is...

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How to Stop a Cat From Biting

How to Stop a Cat From Biting

Cat bites can feel like they come out of nowhere. One moment your cat is purring, the next you are yanking your hand away. As a veterinary assistant, I can tell you this is one of the most common behavior concerns I hear, and the good news is that most biting can be improved with a clear plan. This...

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How Much Should a Kitten Eat

How Much Should a Kitten Eat

Kittens are basically tiny athletes. They grow fast, burn energy fast, and their nutrition needs change rapidly, especially in the first few months. If you have ever wondered, “Am I feeding enough?” or “Am I overdoing it?”, you are not alone. I work with pet parents every week who want a...

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How to Tell If Your Cat Has a Fever

How to Tell If Your Cat Has a Fever

When a cat feels “off,” it can be hard to know what is going on. Cats are masters at hiding illness, and a fever is one of those problems that can quietly build in the background until your kitty is really uncomfortable. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen how much...

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Do Dogs Grieve?

Do Dogs Grieve?

Yes, dogs can grieve. As a veterinary assistant here in Frisco, Texas, I have seen it many times: a dog who once greeted the day with a wag suddenly sleeps more, eats less, and seems to be searching for someone who is not coming home. Grief in dogs is not “just in your head.” Dogs form strong...

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Common UTI Signs in Dogs

Common UTI Signs in Dogs

When a dog has a urinary tract infection (UTI), the symptoms can look small at first, like asking to go outside more often or licking a little extra. But UTIs are often uncomfortable and sometimes painful, and they can worsen quickly if bacteria move beyond the bladder or if there is an obstruction...

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Stop Puppy Biting Daily

Stop Puppy Biting Daily

Puppy biting can feel personal, but in almost every case it is normal development: puppies explore with their mouths, they play by grabbing, and their gums can be sore while teething. The key is not to “win” a fight with your puppy. The key is to teach a daily routine that meets their needs and...

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Why Does My Cat Meow All the Time?

Why Does My Cat Meow All the Time?

If your cat is suddenly extra chatty, you are not imagining it. Cats meow to communicate with people, and some cats are naturally more vocal than others. But frequent, persistent meowing can also be your cat’s way of saying, “Something is off, and I need help.” As a veterinary assistant in...

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