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Beyond Bacteria: Your Pet's Non-Bacterial Microbiome

Bacteria aren’t the only thing living in and on your pet. Viruses, fungi, and archaea are also an important part of their microbiome. Scientists are working to understand how these microbes keep their host healthy and whether they are linked to disease.

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Dogs VS Cats: Health Issues Edition

Based on data from more than 2,600 dogs and cats, we take a look at some health issues commonly seen in both species. Who is at higher risks?

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The Best Dog Food for Dogs With Allergies

Learn about how dog food can cause allergic reactions in some dogs, and what type of dog food is best for dogs with allergies. Try Nom Nom today.

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Dietary Supplements Guide for Joint Health in Dogs

Joint pain and disease impact many dogs. There are many treatment options, including dietary supplements which are gaining popularity as a viable treatment and potentially preventative option, addressing more than just the pain, but also the development of the condition, while avoiding the damaging side effects of drug-based treatment methods.

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When Your Pet Makes You Sneeze

Millions of people suffer from allergies and sometimes pet dander is to blame. Studies have suggested that early exposure may prevent an allergic reaction. But for those already reaching for the kleenex, there are ways to fend off itchy eyes and a runny nose.

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The Bacteria Living on Your Pet’s Skin

Every time your dog rolls around in the grass or your cat rubs up against your leg, their skin picks up bacteria from the environment. But their skin is also home to an array of bacteria that keep them healthy -- called the skin microbiome.

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