CARE & SAFETY
Practical guidance for preventive care, nutrition, training, home routines, travel, and the moments when your veterinarian or a qualified behavior professional should take the lead.
Plan routine veterinary visits, parasite prevention, dental care, grooming, exercise, and a safe home around your dog’s age, health, and lifestyle.
Choose food, portions, schedules, and treats using complete-and-balanced nutrition, body condition, life stage, and veterinary guidance.
Use humane management and reward-based skill building while treating sudden or dangerous behavior changes as a veterinary and safety concern.
For breathing trouble, collapse, repeated seizures, severe bleeding, suspected poisoning, heatstroke, inability to urinate, a swollen painful abdomen, or a serious bite risk, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately. Educational guidance cannot diagnose or replace care.