A Guide to Understanding Dog Puberty Stages
One of the most common conversations I have with new dog owners happens sometime between a puppy’s fourth and eighth month of life. A client walks into the exam room…[...]
One of the most common conversations I have with new dog owners happens sometime between a puppy’s fourth and eighth month of life. A client walks into the exam room…[...]
During my years working as a practicing veterinarian in a busy small-animal clinic, one behavior owners frequently bring up in a worried voice is food aggression. A dog that growls,…[...]
I’ve spent more than a decade working in animal rescue and community cat management, and one question people ask me constantly is this: When do stray cats actually leave their…[...]
Insights from a Veterinarian As a licensed veterinarian practicing in Texas for over a decade, I’ve seen more cats with cloudy eyes than I can count. Owners often rush into…[...]
A Common Question from Cat Owners As a licensed veterinarian practicing in Texas for over a decade, I’ve fielded countless questions from cat owners about neutering and post-surgery behavior. One…[...]
I’ve worked as a professional dog trainer for more than a decade, and one of the most common issues people bring to me—especially with puppies—is nipping. A client will usually…[...]
I’m a licensed veterinarian practicing in Texas, and over the years, I’ve had this exact question come up more times than I can count during routine exams. A dog owner…[...]
I’m a CPA with more than a decade of experience preparing individual tax returns for small-business owners, freelancers, and families. Over the past few years, one surprisingly persistent question has…[...]
After more than a decade working as a small-animal veterinarian, I’ve been asked a surprisingly emotional question many times: “Which cat breed is the most affectionate?” People usually ask it…[...]
After more than a decade working as a small-animal veterinarian, one of the questions cat owners often ask—usually with a mix of concern and confusion—is simple: “Why is my cat…[...]