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Pet Equipment That Causes More Harm Than Good

The harness aisle at the pet store is genuinely overwhelming, and most people walk out with whatever looked sturdy and matched the dog's collar. Same goes for chews, toys, and the leash that's been hanging on the hook since the dog was a puppy. The trouble is that some of the most heavily marketed pet [...]

Protecting Young Pets (and Your Family) from Intestinal Parasites

There's not much that grosses you out faster than seeing a worm in your new puppy or kitten's vomit or stool, especially when it's still alive and wiggling. Most of the time, though, you never see them, but that doesn't mean they aren't there. Puppies and kittens can be born carrying roundworms or acquire [...]

Cardiac Medications Explained: Pimobendan, Diuretics, ACE-Inhibitors

Heart Failure Treatment Explained: Why Your Pet Needs Multiple Medications When a pet parent hears for the first time that their dog or cat has heart disease, it is completely natural for worry and questions to rush in at once. Many families feel overwhelmed by unfamiliar medication names and what they might mean for their [...]

Common Breed-Related Diseases and Problems in Pets

Breed-Specific Health Risks Every Pet Owner Should Know Have you ever wondered why your veterinarian asks detailed questions about your dog's breed during routine visits? Or why certain breeds require more frequent screening for conditions like hip dysplasia or heart murmurs? The answer lies in genetics: the very traits that make your pet unique- their [...]

Aging Gracefully: Managing Common Diseases in Senior Dogs

As dogs grow older, their needs change- and so does the care they require. Joint stiffness, heart disease, and even cognitive decline can sneak up gradually, making early recognition key to preserving comfort and quality of life. Subtle changes like slower movement, coughing, or seeming “out of sorts” should never be ignored. At Commonwealth Animal Care in [...]

Pet Anxiety: How to Recognize Stress and Help Your Dog or Cat

Is your pet trembling during storms, destroying furniture when left alone, or grooming obsessively? These may all be signs of anxiety. At Commonwealth Animal Care, we work closely with families to identify the triggers behind stress and create treatment plans that may include training, environmental changes, or medical support. Helping pets manage anxiety improves not [...]

Is Your Pet Squinting? A Vet’s Guide to Common Eye Problems

Eye issues in pets can appear suddenly and cause understandable worry for any owner. One day your dog is running across the yard without a care, and the next, they’re squinting, pawing at their eye, or rubbing their face on the carpet. At Commonwealth Animal Care in Lexington, Kentucky, the goal is to help pet [...]

Lump or Bump? How to Tell if It’s an Emergency

You’re petting your dog or cat, and your hand stops on something new—a lump that wasn’t there before. Your mind races. Is it serious? Is it cancer? Should I call the vet now or wait? At Commonwealth Animal Care in Lexington, Kentucky, we hear these questions every day—and we get it. Finding a mass on [...]

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