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Will a Raccoon Attack a Dog? Vet-Approved Safety Advice
June 17, 2026

Dogs face all sorts of wild adventures in their time outside, and if they’re unlucky, they may even run into a raccoon! Known as sneaky trash bandits and garde…

Codee Chessher
By Codee Chessher
Why Do Dogs Snore? 5 Common Reason & Health Insights from Our Vet
June 17, 2026

If you have ever known a Pug or Bulldog, you might already know the answer to this question. Do dogs snore? Some dogs definitely snore, snort, and make all sor…

Ashley Bates
By Ashley Bates
Seasonal Allergies in Dogs: Signs, Causes, Care & FAQ (Vet Answer)
June 17, 2026

Ahhh, spring! Flowers and trees are blooming, grass is growing, bees are buzzing, and allergies are in full force for many people, and in some cases, even thei…

Dr. Rachel Ellison
By Dr. Rachel Ellison
When to Euthanize a Dog with Kidney Failure: Our Vet Explains
June 17, 2026

Kidney disease is a relatively common condition in dogs that can come on very suddenly or progress over several years. This article will not explore kidney dis…

Dr. Joe Mallat
By Dr. Joe Mallat
Borborygmi in Dogs: Vet-Reviewed Causes & Care Guide
June 17, 2026

The word “borborygmi” is the technical way of describing the gurgling sound coming from your gastrointestinal (GI) system. It’s embarrassing when it happens to…

Chris Dinesen Rogers
By Chris Dinesen Rogers
Dog Anal Glands: Vet-Verified Facts & Information Guide
June 17, 2026

If your dog has been scooting their butt across the carpet in your house, then you should take them to the vet to determine what’s going on. You’ll likely hear…

Brooke Billingsley
By Brooke Billingsley
Should I Avoid Purebred Dogs in Rare Colors? Vet-Approved Facts & FAQ
June 17, 2026

Purebred dogs come in more and more colors, but should you avoid buying them? It depends. Rare colors in dogs are linked to genes that can be associated with c…

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove
How to Say "Dog" in Other Languages: 50 Variations
June 17, 2026

Obviously, the word "dog" is used for our canine companions in English-speaking countries. But that doesn't mean it's a universal term—not by a long shot. In a…

Ashley Bates
By Ashley Bates