Pet Health Myths That Can Catch Owners Out
If you’ve ever taken pet advice from a friend, a family member, or a well-meaning stranger at the park, you’re not alone. Pet myths don’t usually sound wild or wrong – they sound familiar. That’s what makes them tricky. The truth is, many of the most common pet health myths are based on outdated information, half-truths or habits that simply haven’t kept up with what we now know about animal health. So let’s clear up a few of the big ones – without judgement. Myth 1: Animals will let you know when they’re really sick Pets are experts at masking pain. In the wild, showing weakness can be dangerous – and that instinct hasn’t disappeared. By the time some pets “act sick”, they may already be quite uncomfortable. What helps: Noticing small changes early – like altered sleep patterns, avoiding stairs or being unusually quiet. Myth 2: Bad breath is just part of having a pet That “doggy breath” or strong smell from a cat’s mouth isn’t normal. It’s often an early sign of dental di...