Welcome to Dan's Pet Care's Glossary! Here you can find definitions and explanations of pet care terms and breeds. Our glossary covers everything from A-Z, so simply select the letter that corresponds with the term you are searching for, to get a full definition and explanation.

Eurasier

The Eurasier is a medium-sized dog breed with a thick, wavy, and silky coat. The breed has a strong, muscular body and a proud, alert, and dignified expression. It is a loyal, intelligent, and devoted companion that is eager to please its owners.

Euthanasia

Euthanasia is the act of ending a pet's life in a humane and painless manner. Generally, this is done when a pet is suffering from a terminal illness or has an untreatable condition. It is not an easy decision to make, and the pet owner should always consider other options before euthanasia.

Exotic Shorthair

The Exotic Shorthair is a breed of cat that is known for its adorable, round face and lovable personality. It is a medium-sized breed of cat that is stocky and muscular, with short legs and a short, dense coat. The Exotic Shorthair is a cross between a Persian and an American Shorthair…

Eye Care

Eye care for pets is an important part of their overall health and wellness. Pets, like humans, need regular eye care to ensure their eyes remain healthy and functioning properly. Eye care for pets includes regular check-ups from a veterinarian or pet eye specialist, as well as routine cleaning and treatments for any issues that may arise.

Feline

The term “Feline” is used to refer to any member of the Felidae family, which includes cats, lions, tigers, cougars, and other wild cats. Feline animals are typically known for their agility, keen senses, and playful nature. They also have a reputation for being independent, yet affectionate, making them popular pets.

Feline Leukemia

Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that affects cats, and is caused by the feline leukemia virus. It is one of the most common causes of death in cats. The virus can be spread through direct contact with an infected cat, through shared food and water bowls, or through the air

Feral

Feral is a term used to describe an animal that has reverted to a wild state from a domesticated or captive state. Feral animals can be found in a variety of species, from cats and dogs to horses and pigs. They are usually the offspring of once-domesticated animals, although some are the direct descendants of wild animals.

Fetch

Fetch is an activity that is used to engage and entertain pets. It is often used as a way to provide mental and physical stimulation for pets, especially dogs. It can also be used to help strengthen the bond between a pet and its owner.

Field Spaniel

The Field Spaniel is a beautiful, medium-sized, intelligent dog breed that is more than just a pretty face. He is a loving and loyal companion who loves to be around his family. His devotion to his people is unparalleled and he will always want to be close to them.

Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund is a loyal and friendly dog breed that is known for its intelligence and versatility. This breed originated in Finland and is a member of the Spitz family. The Finnish Lapphund has a thick double coat that is usually golden-red in color with black tips. T

Finnish Spitz

The Finnish Spitz is a rare and ancient breed of dog that hails from Finland. It has a distinctive fox-like appearance, with a pointy snout, triangular ears, and a long, fluffy tail that curls over its back. Its coat is a reddish-gold color, with a light undercoat, and it often has white markings on its chest and legs.

FIP

FIP stands for feline infectious peritonitis, which is a lethal viral disease that affects cats. It is caused by a virus called feline coronavirus which is closely related to the virus that causes the common cold in humans. This virus is highly contagious and can be spread through contact with an infected animal's feces, saliva, or nasal secretions.

FIP Vaccine

The FIP vaccine is a vaccine designed to protect cats from the feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus. FIP is a serious and life-threatening disease caused by a virus that is part of the family of coronaviruses. It is a contagious virus that can affect cats of any age, but is more common in young cats.

First Aid

First aid is a set of medical procedures used to provide immediate care for an injured or ill animal. It can range from basic to complex depending on the severity of the situation, and it is often the first response to an emergency situation.

FIV

FIV stands for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus and is a virus that attacks a cat’s immune system. It is closely related to the HIV virus in humans and is spread through contact with infected cats, usually through bites, sharing food bowls, or contact with saliva.

Flat Coat Retriever

The Flat Coat Retriever is a medium-sized breed of dog with a thick, glossy black or liver coat. This breed is known for its intelligence, loyalty, and friendliness. They are incredibly easy to train and make great family dogs, as they are eager to please and get along well with children and other pets.

Flea

A flea is a small, wingless insect that primarily feeds off the blood of warm-blooded animals, such as cats, dogs, humans, and other mammals. They are usually found in carpets, bedding, furniture, and other household items. Fleas can jump up to eight inches high and can be difficult to get rid of once they begin to infest an area.

Flea Control

Flea control is a critical part of responsible pet ownership. Fleas are tiny, wingless parasites that feed on the blood of their host, which can be your pet or you. They can cause itching, skin irritation, and spread diseases like tapeworms and typhus. They reproduce quickly, so it is important to take steps to keep fleas away from your pet.

French Bulldog

The French Bulldog is a separate breed from the English Bulldog and is known for its unique and adorable appearance. These small dogs have flat faces, large eyes, and wide, short muzzles. Their ears stand erect and are rounded at the ends.

German Pinscher

The German Pinscher is an intelligent and active breed of dog, originally bred as a farm and ratting dog in Germany. They are medium-sized and stand about 17 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 25 and 45 pounds.