Health
Spot symptoms early. Plain-English breakdowns of common dog and cat health concerns — when to worry and when to wait.
Dog Limping: When to Worry and When to Wait
Not every limp is an emergency — but some are. Here's how to tell the difference, what the common causes are, and the signs that mean you need a vet now.
Signs of Dog Anxiety: How to Tell If Your Dog Is Stressed
Dog anxiety shows up in dozens of ways — some obvious, some easy to miss. Here's how to recognize the signs, what triggers them, and what actually helps.
Why Is My Cat Not Eating? Common Causes and When to Worry
A cat skipping a meal isn't always an emergency — but going without food for more than 24–48 hours is. Here's what causes cats to stop eating and when to call the vet.
Dog Ear Infection Symptoms: How to Tell If Your Dog Has One
Ear infections are one of the most common dog health issues. Here's how to recognize the symptoms, what causes them, and when to see a vet.
Dog Reverse Sneezing: What It Is, Why It Happens, and When to Worry
Reverse sneezing sounds alarming but is almost always harmless. Here's exactly what's happening, what triggers it, and the rare cases where it warrants a vet visit.
Dog Vomiting Yellow Bile: Causes, When to Worry, and What to Do
Yellow bile vomit in dogs is usually bilious vomiting syndrome — uncomfortable but not dangerous. Here's what causes it, how to fix it, and when it signals something more serious.