
Can Cats and Dogs Get the Bird Flu?
In this article, we’ll explore the risks of bird flu for cats and dogs, the symptoms to watch for, and how pet owners can take precautions to keep their animals safe.

Top 5 Dog Foods for Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs
We'll go over the top 5 dog foods for congestive heart failure for dogs, the differences between right and left congestive heart failure, the benefits of oxygen therapy and CHF.

My dog's cough sounds like a goose: Is it collapsed trachea?
In this article, we’ll explore everything you need to know about a collapsed trachea, including its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and management strategies.

Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a serious and often progressive heart condition that affects dogs, particularly large and giant breeds. Early detection and diagnosis are essential for managing DCM...

What is Altitude Sickness in Dogs and How to Avoid It
Altitude sickness can affect dogs just as it affects humans when going to high altitudes. Understanding altitude sickness is essential to keeping your dog safe and healthy during your mountainous ...

How Can I Help My Cat with Feline Asthma?
Feline asthma is a respiratory condition that affects the airways of cats, causing difficulty breathing. In this article, we explore how you can help your cat.
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Oxygen Therapy After Surgery: Helping Your Dog or Cat Recover Safely at Home
Many airway, chest, and heart surgeries leave pets needing extra oxygen support. Learn which procedures call for it, warning signs, and how to set up safe at-home oxygen recovery.

Pneumonia in Dogs: Symptoms, Emergency Signs, and How At-Home Oxygen Can Help
Learn to spot pneumonia in dogs (coughing, fast breathing, fever, and blue gums) plus what causes it, when it's an emergency, and how at-home oxygen can stabilize your dog before the vet.

Dog Fainting or Collapsing: Causes, What to Do, and When It’s an Emergency
Learn to spot pneumonia in dogs (coughing, fast breathing, fever, and blue gums) plus what causes it, when it's an emergency, and how at-home oxygen can stabilize your dog before the vet.



