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CBD Treats for Hyperactive Dogs: Promoting Calm and Focus. AI-Generated.
I have a confession. My Golden Retriever, Max, used to drive me absolutely nuts. I'm talking about the dog who would sprint laps around my living room at midnight, crash into furniture, bark at his own reflection, and somehow still have energy after a two-hour hike. My vet kept saying, "He's just a high-energy dog—he needs more exercise!" But here's the thing: I was already exercising him to death. There had to be something else going on.
By CBD Dog Health3 months ago in Petlife
Can My Puppy Have CBD Treats? A Guide to Safe Introduction and Benefits . AI-Generated.
Bringing a puppy home is an exciting milestone filled with playful moments, training challenges, and constant learning—for both you and your new companion. As a responsible pet parent, you want to give your puppy the best possible start in life, which often leads to questions about supplements, calming aids, and overall wellness support. One topic gaining attention is the use of CBD treats for puppies and whether they can be introduced safely during early development.
By CBD Dog Health3 months ago in Petlife
Canine Lymphoma in Dogs: Earliest Signs with Treatment that Pet Owners Should Know. AI-Generated.
Canine lymphoma in dogs is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in dogs, yet many pet owners fail to recognize its early warning signs. Early detection can significantly improve a dog’s quality of life and treatment success. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and available treatment options can help dog owners make informed decisions and act quickly when it matters most.
By David Carter3 months ago in Petlife
Flea And Tick Treatment For Cats
Understanding Fleas and Ticks on Cats Fleas and ticks are common external parasites that can cause serious discomfort and health issues for cats. These tiny pests live off your cat’s blood, leading to itching, skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even disease transmission. Knowing how to treat and prevent infestations is vital for your cat’s well-being. Check out Flea And Tick Treatment For Cats!
By Thomas Muller3 months ago in Petlife
Underfoot Podcast
If you’re searching for a cat podcast that is the audio equivalent of those YouTube cat videos, where felines are filmed doing the cutest things, DO NOT listen to Underfoot. However, if you’re in search of a gripping audio documentary about urban crises and how that relates to cats on the street, then DO listen to Underfoot.
By Frank Racioppi3 months ago in Petlife
Living With an American English Coonhound: Personality Traits, Training Tips, and Family Compatibility. AI-Generated.
The American English Coonhound is a breed full of energy, intelligence, and charm. Originally bred for hunting raccoons and other game, these dogs are known for their endurance, strong scenting abilities, and unmistakable baying voice.
By Independence Veterinary Clinic3 months ago in Petlife
How to Manage Flea Allergy Dermatitis in Pets During this Winter Season. AI-Generated.
Many pet owners assume fleas disappear in winter but for pets suffering from Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD), colder weather does not always bring relief. Indoor heating, mild winters, and hidden flea life cycles can allow infestations to persist year-round. Understanding how to manage flea allergy dermatitis in pets during winter is essential to maintaining your pet’s comfort, skin health, and overall well-being.
By David Carter3 months ago in Petlife
New Zealand
When people hear about New Zealand, they often think of beautiful mountains, green hills, clean air, and peaceful life. But one fact always surprises visitors and readers: New Zealand has no native snakes. Yes, no snakes at all. In a world where many countries have dangerous and scary snakes, New Zealand stands out as a rare and special place.
By John Smith3 months ago in Petlife
Cleo's First Puppy Show. Top Story - January 2026.
"How would you feel about doing the Corsicana show in November?" Kathleen asked me last September. Dog exhibitors speak in shorthand that way. It's easier to say "the Corsicana show" than it is to say the "North East Texas American Eskimo Dog Association Show." And yes, "North East." I guess "Northeast" shortened the name too much for some people's taste . . . But I digress. In response, I asked two of the three important questions that every exhibitor thinks, first thing.
By Kimberly J Egan3 months ago in Petlife
What Does it Mean to be a "Preservation Breeder?"
When I first started "in dogs" back in late 1999, I had a goal. I was looking into "good" Toy Fox Terrier breeders, who at least talked a good game about health testing (which involved hearing, eye, and patella exams!) and who had show dogs in the first three generations of their puppies' pedigrees. I had a specific dog in my mind's eye: a white and tan male with a solid-colored head. That was it. I had no other criteria. I just wanted a dog that bore no resemblance to my little Oma, who had been poisoned--while in my own yard--by a neighbor earlier in the year. I knew that Oma had seeded the love for the breed so deeply that I wanted to help the breed continue into a prosperous future. I wanted to breed and to show and to compete with Toy Fox Terriers.
By Kimberly J Egan3 months ago in Petlife
Male vs Female Cats: Do They Grow at Different Rates?. AI-Generated.
Cats may look similar during their early kitten months, but as they grow, many pet parents begin to notice differences—especially between male and female cats. One of the most common questions veterinarians hear is: Do male and female cats grow at different rates?
By Highlands-Eldorado Veterinary Hospital3 months ago in Petlife











