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700+ Girl Dog names For Your New Pup
Choosing the perfect name for your new pup is an exciting yet challenging task. With so many possibilities, finding a name that fits your pup’s personality, looks, and your personal taste can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of over 700 girl dog names to inspire you.
When is the Best Time to Spay or Neuter Your Dog?
Every year, millions of dogs enter animal shelters, with many of these animals being the result of unplanned litters. Spaying and neutering not only help control the pet population but also offer significant health and behavioral benefits for individual dogs. But when is the best time to spay or neuter
I’m a Vet: Here’s Why I Don’t Recommend Raw Food Diets for Pets
As a veterinarian and epidemiologist, my primary concern is the health and safety of the animals under my care, as well as their human families. Recently, an outbreak of Salmonella infections has brought the risks associated with raw food diets for pets into sharp focus. This outbreak illustrates why I
FDA Approves New Medications for Treating Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved two new medications, Torsemide and a chewable tablet form of Pimomedin, for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) in dogs. This approval was announced by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), marking a significant advancement in veterinary medicine and
Puppy Blues: When A New Puppy Isn’t Fun Anymore
Bringing home a new puppy is often envisioned as a joyful and fulfilling experience. However, many new puppy owners encounter an unexpected challenge known as “puppy blues,” a term gaining recognition for its description of the temporary emotional distress associated with puppy care. While similar in name to “baby blues,”
New CDC Requirements For Dogs Entering The USA: What You Need to Know
As of August 1, 2024, new importation requirements for dogs entering or re-entering the U.S. are now in place to protect against the reintroduction of the dog-mediated rabies virus variant (DMRVV), also known as canine rabies. These regulations, adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), align