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Parasite Awareness in Fall: Hidden Risks Beyond Fleas and Ticks
As cooler weather sets in and pets spend more time indoors or exploring piles of fallen leaves, parasite activity doesn’t simply go away. Many pet owners associate parasites with the warmer months, but fall can bring a resurgence of hidden threats, from mites and intestinal worms to lingering flea and tick populations that thrive in mild temperatures. 1. The Fall Parasite Cycle Parasites adapt remarkably well to changing seasons. During autumn: Tick burrowed in a dog's skin F
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Recognizing Cognitive Decline in Pets: Early Signs of Dementia
As pets age, subtle changes in their behavior, memory, and awareness can be more than just “slowing down.” Just like humans, dogs and cats can experience cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS), a form of dementia that affects their brain function, memory, and daily habits. Early recognition and the right support can make a profound difference in helping pets maintain quality of life and mental sharpness. Understanding Cognitive Decline in Pets Cognitive decline results from deg
Oct 13, 20252 min read
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