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Peak season for fleas in most of Canada is mid-summer, or sooner, about May through June. Vancouver, however, rarely gets cold enough …

Like with humans, as dogs age they are likely to develop fatty deposits and other benign (non-cancerous) lumps. However, some of these …

Your cat’s eyes, when healthy, should look clear and bright. However, if you notice anything unusual about them, such as goopy discharge …

Humans are not the only ones who may have dandruff; your pets can get it too. Dandruff is made up of dead …

Patients affected by canine pododermatitis are presented commonly in clinical small animal practice. The condition may be present on a single claw, …

Hives (also called urticaria) are the development of swollen, pale red bumps or welts on the skin. These little lesions will usually …

Cats spend about 30-40% of their day grooming themselves. The rest of their time is mostly spent sleeping—this is a well-known fact …

Otitis is one of the most common reasons dog owners seek consultation with their family veterinarian. There is no set standard of …

A brand new year is almost here! Have you made your New Year resolutions yet? If you live with a dog or …

Dogs get all sorts of skin problems for a variety of different reasons. One of the more common causes of patchy dog …