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Why Dental Care Is Essential for Your Pet’s Health?
By Dr.Sophia Martinez
When it comes to caring for your pet, we often think about nutrition, grooming, and exercise — but one crucial aspect of wellness often flies under the radar: oral health. Just like humans, dogs and cats rely on healthy teeth...
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Why Ingredient Sourcing Matters in Pet Wellness Supplements?
By Dr.Jonathan Reed
When it comes to pet wellness, most of us focus on what our dogs and cats eat — protein, vitamins, probiotics, or omega fatty acids. But there’s another equally important question we often overlook: Where do these ingredients come from?...
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💤 The Bedtime Ritual Uncovered: Why Does Your Dog Dig Before Sleeping?
By Dr.Sophia Martinez
Do you get a little late-night “show” from your pup before bed? Lights go off, and there they go — paws working rhythmically, scratch, scratch, scratch, followed by a few graceful spins before finally plopping down with a deep, satisfied...
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How Dogs Guard Your Heart: The Science Behind Canine Companionship and Cardiovascular Health
By Dr.Jonathan Reed
After a long, exhausting day, you open your front door to be greeted by an enthusiastic, tail-wagging companion. That warm feeling isn't just emotional—it could be translating into measurable benefits for your hard-working heart. In the United States, where pet...
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When Your Vet Hears That Mysterious ‘Whoosh’: A Cat Owner’s Guide to Heart Murmurs & How CoQ10 Supplements Might Help
By Dr.Jonathan Reed
Introduction: A Moment in the Clinic Imagine this: You bring your beloved cat, Luna, for her annual check-up. The vet listens with a stethoscope, pauses, then says, “I hear a little murmur.” You freeze — what does that mean? Is...
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Understanding Heart Murmurs in Cats: Pathophysiology, Prognosis & the Potential Role of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
By Dr.Sophia Martinez
When a veterinarian listens to a cat’s heart and hears an unexpected “whoosh” or “swoosh” beyond the usual “lub-dub,” that sound may represent a heart murmur. But a murmur is not a diagnosis in itself—it is a clinical clue that...