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Ask The Vet: Undetectable Bat Bite Can Transmit Rabies
Q: Our cat Brewster tangled with a bat in our house. I managed to get the bat away from him and move it outside. Brewster's rabies vaccination is current, and I don't see any bites on him. Do I need to make an appointment with his veterinarian?
A: Yes. It's prudent to assume Brewster was bitten by the bat. Bat teeth are tiny, and most people ...Read more

My Pet World: Excited dog, embarrassing habit — How to handle submissive urination and jumping
Dear Cathy,
My six-year-old Aussie Doodle gets so excited she urinates when a female guest visits and shows her some attention. When she is ignored, she jumps on that person. How can I stop this behavior?
— Elaine, Westbury, New York
Dear Elaine,
The first behavior – urinating when a guest pays attention to your dog – is known as ...Read more

Five Dog Breeds That Make the Best Family Pets for Households With Young Kids
When choosing a dog for a household with young children, temperament, energy level, and trainability are key factors. For families with kids under 10, the ideal canine companion is patient, friendly, and adaptable to a bustling environment. While every dog has its own personality, certain breeds are particularly well-suited for young families ...Read more

Five Dog Breeds That Make the Best Family Pets for Households With Young Kids
When choosing a dog for a household with young children, temperament, energy level, and trainability are key factors. For families with kids under 10, the ideal canine companion is patient, friendly, and adaptable to a bustling environment. While every dog has its own personality, certain breeds are particularly well-suited for young families ...Read more

In a fast-moving world, cats offer something refreshingly simple
For millions of people around the world, cats are more than just pets — they are companions, emotional support systems, and even unofficial therapists. Though cats are often seen as aloof or independent, research increasingly shows that owning a cat can have measurable benefits for both mental and physical health.
One of the most widely ...Read more

My Pet World: Friendly, floppy, and full of life -- Training tips for social dogs
Dear Cathy,
Our adorable and lovable great-grandson Labradoodle, Franklin, has a rather unusual behavior. This past weekend, our daughter and son-in-law brought Franklin along for a fundraising walk around our local fairgrounds.
At one point, he suddenly flopped down on the pavement – head and paws down. At first, I thought he was just tired...Read more

My Pet World: Helping a clingy dog feel safe when left alone
Dear Cathy,
I have a friend with a two-year-old miniature schnauzer he’s had since puppyhood. He installed a camera in his room to check on the dog while he’s away, but no matter how briefly he leaves – even just to run to the store – the dog starts crying and won’t stop until he returns.
As a result, he takes the dog everywhere, ...Read more

My Pet World: Could air fresheners and other scented products be making our pets sick?
Dear Cathy,
We currently do not have pets, as we’ve been traveling, but many of our friends and neighbors do, especially small dogs. While walking, we often stop to pet them. Many smell strongly of air freshener, and the scent even rubs off on our hands.
We can’t imagine what it must be like for them, given their heightened sense of smell....Read more

My Pet World: When love hurts -- What to do when your dog’s aggression is directed at you
Dear Cathy,
After helping my beloved Cavalier King Charles find peace from his battle with heart disease and cancer, we brought home a male toy poodle. He is beautiful, intelligent, funny – and violently aggressive.
From the beginning, I worked hard to socialize him. He went to puppy preschool and attended day camp twice a week for over ...Read more