Terrified of Thunder? Your Dog Might Be the Hero Science Needs Florida dog parents
If your dog shakes, hides, or downright panics at the first rumble of thunder, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. Multiple veterinary clinics across Florida are now recruiting for a clinical trial evaluating a promising new oral medication aimed at treating severe thunderstorm aversion in dogs. And here's the best part—participation is completely free
KBroVet-CA1: The Convenient, Conditionally FDA-Approved Solution for Canine Seizure Control
In a new video presented by Pet Candy, Caitlin Palmer—known to many as “The Desk Wench” on TikTok—breaks down what makes KBroVet-CA1 not only effective but also a convenient and accessible option for managing seizures in dogs. Drawing from her real-life experiences as a veterinary receptionist, Caitlin shares insights into the emotional toll epilepsy takes on pet families and how KBroVet-CA1 is changing the conversation in clinics across the country.
Papaya Veterinary Care Opens New Culver City Clinic
Papaya Veterinary Care, a forward-thinking network of primary care and emergency veterinary hospitals, proudly announces the opening of its newest location in Culver City at 11924 Washington Boulevard. The new clinic will be led by Dr. Tony Nitido, Medical Director an experienced Southern California veterinarian.
Some dog breeds are more likely to get diarrhea
Approximately one in every 12 dogs in the U.K. will be diagnosed with diarrhea each year, with some breeds more susceptible than others, according to a study published June 11, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One by Dan O’Neill from the Royal Veterinary College, U.K., and colleagues.
The Healing Power of Pets: How They Boost Our Well-being
A new handbook from Zoetis, a global leader in animal health, outlines practical ways to enhance pet companionship, from pet-friendly workplaces to supportive care homes for seniors. These initiatives aim to make the bond between humans and animals more accessible to everyone.
What Makes Cats Purr? Scientists May Have Found the Gene Behind It
Purring is one of the most unique and comforting behaviors in domestic cats, but scientists still don’t fully understand why cats do it. Some think it’s for communication, self-soothing, or even healing. This study aimed to dig deeper into the biology behind the behavior.
The $500 Self-Cleaning Litter Box: Revolution or Ridiculous?
The pet care industry has reached peak innovation—or perhaps peak absurdity—with the rise of luxury cat toilets. At the center of this trend sits the Litter-Robot, a Wi-Fi-enabled, self-cleaning litter box that costs more than some used cars. But is this high-tech throne truly a game-changer for cat owners, or just another overpriced gadget preying on pet parent guilt?
Pets at Work: The Surprising Perks (and Chaos) of Office Dogs & Cats
Imagine starting your workday with a purring cat on your lap or taking a stress-relieving break to play fetch with an office dog. Across industries, businesses are discovering the remarkable advantages of allowing pets at work - but this growing trend isn't without its complications.
Mass Owl Culling Plan Sparks National Backlash — Is This Conservation or Cruelty?
A shocking proposal by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has ignited a national firestorm: the agency plans to kill up to 450,000 barred owls in an effort to save the endangered northern spotted owl.
Did Scientists Really Bring Back Dire Wolves? The Shocking Truth Behind the Genetic Engineering Controversy
Colossal Biosciences, a company known for its high-profile de-extinction projects, recently announced it has successfully bred three dire wolf hybrids using ancient DNA and advanced gene-editing technology. If true, this would mark a stunning breakthrough in genetic science — one that edges dangerously close to real-life scie
UK Just Changed the Game for Zoo Elephants — And It's About Time
In a major shake-up to animal welfare policies, the United Kingdom has announced its first major revision to zoo and aquarium welfare standards since 2012 — and elephants are at the heart of the reform.
The Hidden Crisis in Pet Healthcare: Why So Many Owners Are Forgoing Vital Veterinary Care
Across the country, pet owners are facing an increasingly difficult dilemma: watch their beloved companion suffer or face veterinary bills they simply can't afford. A startling new study reveals that more than half of pet owners have delayed or skipped essential medical care for their pets due to financial constraints.
Puppy Poisoned: The Tragic Case of a 12-Week-Old Sheltie—and the Deadly Mushroom That Killed Him in Less Than a Day
When a playful, 12-week-old Shetland Sheepdog puppy arrived at the veterinary hospital with sudden vomiting and diarrhea, no one could have predicted the tragic turn his case would take. Within just 22 hours of arrival, the seemingly healthy pup spiraled into stupor, hypoglycemic shock, and ultimately, death.
Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws?
Your dog is lying on the couch, peacefully licking away at their paws like it’s a full-time job. At first, it’s cute. Then it’s weird. Then it’s nonstop. So what gives? Why do dogs lick their paws?
Let’s look at the reasons behind this common dog habit—and when it might be a red flag.
Why Does My Cat Follow Me Everywhere?
Ever feel like you’re being followed… by a tiny, furry shadow? Whether you’re heading to the kitchen, the bathroom, or even just shifting on the couch, your cat is right there, eyes locked, tail twitching, like your most devoted little fan. So why does your cat follow you everywhere? Are they obsessed with you? Plotting something? Or just bored? Let’s break it down.
How Do I Stop My Dog From Chewing?
You come home from work, drop your keys, and there it is—your favorite sneaker, now transformed into a shredded masterpiece of slobbery destruction. Your dog looks up, tail wagging, with no hint of guilt. You sigh, wondering, “Why does my dog keep chewing everything?”
Why Do Dogs Eat Grass? The Surprising Truth Behind Your Pup’s Lawn Munchies
You’re sipping coffee, staring out the window, when you spot your dog in the backyard. Tail wagging, nose down, teeth digging into... your lawn? It’s not the behavior manual you read when you brought home your furry friend. So, why do dogs eat grass? Before you envision vet bills or an emergency Google spiral, take a deep breath. This leafy little habit is surprisingly common, usually harmless, and sometimes even kind of clever. Let’s dive into the grassy mystery behind your dog's bizarre buffet choices.
You Won’t Believe Which Veterinary Hospitals Made the List: USA TODAY Reveals the Best in America for National Pet Week 2025
It’s National Pet Week 2025, and USA TODAY is honoring the deep bond between pets and their people with a brand-new ranking of America’s Best Veterinary Hospitals—and the results are eye-opening.
This Firehouse Cat Is Going Viral—And Might Just Be the Cutest Firefighter You’ve Ever Seen
In the heart of Arbutus, Maryland, a small, four-legged member of the local fire department is capturing hearts nationwide and racking up millions of views online. Her name is Peanut, and she’s not your typical firefighter. She doesn’t wear boots or carry a hose, but she may be the most beloved member of the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
The five sweetest cat breeds on the planet!
Cat temperament is based on how much interaction kittens have had with humans, but even a feral cat rescue can become sweet and cuddly with their human. You may be interested in learning what the five most sweetest cat breeds are.

