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In this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses the role that heat and humidity may or may not play in making allergies in our pets worse. In this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses the effect of the heat on both our cats and dogs, how they cool off, and what we can do to help them stay cool and safe. On this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses the importance of the impact that 4th of July Fireworks and festivities can have on our pets. From anxiety, to gastroenteritis, to micro-chipping.... it's a great reminder to keep our pets safe and happy. In this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses things we should watch out for when our dogs love to swim. She'll explore everything from Algae to water in ears to the dangers of objects in the water. In this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses high blood pressure in our cats and explores if its illnesses that are the cause of high blood pressure, or the other way around. She explores the differences and the similarities in cats and this diagnosis with their canine counterparts. In this week's edition of Pet Patter, Dr. Rachel Crockett discusses possible problems out pets can have with their eyes. She touches on conditions caused by aging, as well as ones that some animals are pre-disposed to and even eye conditions caused by injury. In this week's episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Rachel Crockett discusses the possible causes of diarrhea in our cats and treatment. She'll also discuss the importance of testing to ensure a correct diagnosis, and how the body can react to treatment. Dr. Crockett shares her throughts about what to look for in a pet supplement and shares some recommendations for them for your dog and/or cat. In this episode of Pet Patter, Dr. Crockett discusses how we can ease our pets back into exercise as the weather warms up especially if they have extra winter weight, taking note of the signals they give when they're getting tired.