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Dogs & Cats Living Together! Mass Hysteria? Nope.

 

The pandemic inspired one PetHub team member to go fully remote. Dogs, cats and everything she needed to do her work moved into an RV and hit the road.

 
Understanding, Preventing & Treating Anxiety

 

Being able to recognize dog anxiety, and the cause, is key in determining how to calm a nervous dog and developing a strategy to help them relax.

 
That cough or wheeze might not be a cold.

 

It's not just humans that suffer from asthma. It's more common in dogs than you might think. But do you know how to recognize a doggie asthma attack? 

 
Reduced Costs, Stress, and Unnecessary Clinic Visits

 

Learn how on-demand online vet care can be a game changer for you. Veterinary telehealth can provided reduced costs from the comfort of your own home. 

 
PetHub Staff Picks that save US time & money

 

Time IS money! Finding ways to save time AND money as a pet parent is a win win!

 
Worried your pup is singing "All by myself"? We get it.

 

While you’re at work, or just out of the house, you’re thinking about your dog. What’s a pet parent to do? Here are 5 ways to “fix” your dog’s home-alone-lonliness.

 
Canine Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes & Types

 

Dogs may be anxious for a wide variety of different reasons, and there are several types of anxiety, each with different triggers and specific treatments.

 
"I OWN that stink, Mom. I worked hard on it!"

 

Not everyone wants to snuggle with a stinky doggo. We've got some tips on what "normal" smells are and how to take care of those not-so-pleasant smells.

 
Most dogs you see on the streets are lost, not stray

 

If you find a lost dog, they are most likely scared or panicked. They are away from home and might act skittish, but still need your help. 

 
Make good choices when you're scared? Neither do pets.

 

Sometimes pets get lost because of a flight response to a perceived threat in their environment. So how do you find a terrified animal?

 
 
Do you know what to do when your pet gets hurt?

 

Pets are resilient creatures, Often they need less care for non-life-threatening injuries. It’s still important to learn to administer first aid.

 
Cuz, NO, a microchip by itself ISN'T enough

 

Sure, some cats slip off a collar faster than you strip out of sweaty gym gear, but you should never skip the protection a good collar & ID bring.