November 2025

dog 3751980 1920

Learn why some dogs hate bathtime, along with 5 steps you can take to make it more enjoyable for your pup. Dogs need regular baths, but unfortunately, some pups hate them! Unfamiliar scents, slippery surfaces, and the sensation of losing control make baths unpleasant for many dogs. These factors often cause resistance, nervousness, and even […]

Read More »

How to Make a Dog Throw Up: Best Way to Prevent Surgery if Your Dog Ate a Foreign Object

How to Induce Vomiting in Dogs to Avoid Surgery  Few dog parents can claim their canine companion hasn’t eaten something they shouldn’t have at least once in their life. In my practice, I saw many dogs that had eaten the strangest things, including a fine china plate, ten golf balls, and a corn cob. So

How to Make a Dog Throw Up: Best Way to Prevent Surgery if Your Dog Ate a Foreign Object Read More »

greyhound 6563435 1920

Heartworms in Cats: What Every Cat Parent Should Know

You might think heartworms only affect dogs. But here’s an important fact: cats can get heartworms too. While it’s less common than in dogs, heartworm disease can be serious for our feline friends. Let’s explore what you need to know to keep your cat safe. What Are Heartworms? Heartworms are parasites caused by Dirofilaria immitis. These

Heartworms in Cats: What Every Cat Parent Should Know Read More »

CanadaVetCare Blog Can dogs get Fleas and Ticks in the winter

Can Dogs Get Fleas and Ticks in Winter, and What Can You Do About it?

When the temperature drops and snow begins to blanket the grounds, many pet parents breathe a sigh of relief, assuming that flea and tick season is finally over. But the sad reality is winter doesn’t stop these tiny troublemakers. From cozy indoor hideouts to unexpected warm spells, these parasites find sneaky ways to survive and

Can Dogs Get Fleas and Ticks in Winter, and What Can You Do About it? Read More »

Blog Headers 1 2 9d377c22 fae8 4d37 aa77 3d85ca548d40

Why is My Dog Licking Their Groin Area? Top Reasons and Solutions

Identifying the Root Cause of Groin Licking in Dogs for Effective Relief and Care Index: Introduction Common Reasons Dogs Lick Their Groin2.1 Muscle Sprain or Injury2.2 Lumbar or Sacral Spinal Injury or Misalignment2.3 Urinary Bladder Issues2.4 Hernias and Genital Concerns2.5 Other Possible Causes Managing Skin Irritation and Inflammation from Licking Summary of Recommendations  1. Introduction If your

Why is My Dog Licking Their Groin Area? Top Reasons and Solutions Read More »

Scroll to Top