There's definitely a perception in American pet culture that cats enjoy drinking milk, but what about pups? Can dogs drink milk? If so, how much is too much? And if it's not ok, what does lactose ...
If you live in the southwestern U.S., you have probably heard of valley fever. This respiratory infection affects thousands of people per year. The fungus that causes valley fever in humans can also ...
One of the toughest parts of having a pet is they can’t tell you when it's feeling under the weather. Because dogs are covered in fur and have a slightly higher body temperature than we do, it can be ...
Have you noticed your faithful pooch behaving slightly oddy? As the weather starts to heat up, we approach a time of year dreaded by allergy sufferers - as the pollen count rockets leading to hay ...
Wade was a vibrant and spunky French Bulldog who, like so many pets, only wanted love, safety, and a forever home. But fate had other plans. His early life started out normally, but soon took a ...
Dogs could help predict valley fever spread in humans. A new study finds a strong correlation between occurrence of dog and human disease. Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a fungus ...
Dr. Lisa Shubitz and Marc Orbach didn’t set out to make a vaccine, much less the first vaccine of its kind in the world. But that’s exactly what they did, thanks to Orbach’s connection with a corn ...
A UC Davis study finds that dogs could be indicators for Valley fever spread in humans. (Credit: Dr. William Zachary Mills DVM, MPH, MBA) Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a fungus ...