A commonly held belief states that a wet nose is a sign of optimal canine health, however, in truth it’s perfectly normal for a dog’s nose to alter from wet to dry throughout their day. Your ...
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Contrary to popular belief, dogs and cats do produce sweat. While humans have sweat glands all over our bodies, our pets have much less sweat glands located in only a few areas due to the ...
Jaundice, also called Icterus, can be observed in cats when their eyes, ears, gums, foot pads, and skin all over their body displays a yellow color. Make no mistake that the onset of jaundice, ...
Seeing how Persian cats are among the most popular cat breeds in the United States, if not the world, it’s easy to see why you’d want to welcome one of these elegant and laid-back felines into ...
Out of the 82 million cats across America, it’s shocking to hear that an estimated 60% of these felines are overweight. Maintaining normal body weight in any animal species is very similar, it ...
Learn about the causes and symptoms of liver disease in dogs and how optimum nutrition can help them live a long and healthy life.
97% of hyperthyroidism in cats is caused by a non-cancerous tumor in the thyroid gland. Learn about causes, symptoms, and how to help.
While muscle disease in cats is rare, it can be present at birth or occur later in life due to things like nutritional imbalances or injury.
Dr. Bill made another guest appearance on Love Has Many Faces, discussing his new pet heath book – Optimum Nutrition: Defending Your Pet's Health – with host Marilyn Milano. Listen ...