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All articles are written by Dr. Fran, a practicing veterinarian focused on chronic skin, allergy, and ear disease education for pet parents.
Start here if your pet is dealing with:
Paw licking
Ear infections
Chronic itching
Skin allergies
Red or irritated eyes
Why Does My Dog Lick the Blanket? A Vet Explains Causes
Discover the hidden reasons behind your dog's blanket licking. Explore causes like skin irritation, GI discomfort, and anxiety, plus solutions for better health.
How Long Can a Dog Stay on Prednisone for Allergies (A Vet Explains)
A veterinarian explains short-term vs long-term prednisone use in dogs, including safety, monitoring, tapering, and modern allergy management strategies.
Dog Itching Ears and Licking Paws: What It Means and What to Do Next
Cleaning Dog Ears With Peroxide: Is It Safe? (Vet Answer)
Hydrogen peroxide is a common home remedy for cleaning dog ears—but it’s not always safe. A veterinarian explains when peroxide can irritate sensitive ear tissue, why it’s usually not recommended, and what to do instead.
French Bulldog Red Eyes: Causes, Problems, & What Helps
If your French Bulldog’s eyes look red or irritated, you’re not alone. Here’s what’s normal, what’s not, and when to call your vet.
Why Are My Dog’s Ears Hot? Common Causes and Concerns
While hot ears can be completely normal, they can also signal ear infections, allergies, or inflammation. This vet-written guide explains why dogs’ ears feel hot, when it matters, and when it’s time to call your veterinarian.
Dog Dermatology: Prepare for a Skin Allergy Veterinary Appointment
Preparing for a dog dermatology appointment can make a big difference when skin allergies, itching, or ear issues keep returning. Learn what to track, what to avoid, and how to help your veterinarian find the root cause faster.
Why Dogs Lick Their Paws: Common Causes and When You Should Worry
Does your dog lick their paws nonstop? While the occasional lick is normal, persistent paw licking can be a sign of allergies, yeast infections, environmental triggers, or pain. This veterinarian-written guide explains the most common causes and what you can safely do to help.
About Dr. Fran
Dr. Fran, DVM, CPEV is a practicing veterinarian focusing on pet skin, allergy, and chronic disease education. Kind Vet Wellness provides veterinarian-created resources to help pet parents track symptoms, understand treatment options, and work more effectively with their veterinary team.

