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it’s not crazy to talk to your dog. all day. in your own language.
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A Pet Parent's Guide to the Bordetella Vac... A Pet Parent's Guide to the Bordetella Vaccine for DogsRegularly visiting your veterinarian for preventive care will ensure your dog is keeping up with their vaccine schedu...
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Dog Hotspot vs. Ringworm: Symptoms and Tre... Dog Hotspot vs. Ringworm: Symptoms and Treatment OptionsTwo common dog skin disorders are hotspots and ringworm. While both are generally non-life threatening, they can be d...
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The health of your dog's skin and coat goes paw-in-paw with the shine of their fur. Understanding the whys and hows ...
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Many factors contribute to a puppy's full-grown size, including breed, sex, diet, when they were spayed or neutered, ...
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Dogs can eat limes in very small quantities, but there is a risk of lime toxicity, or lime poisoning, if dogs consume...
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Consistent feeding times, potty training breaks, play sessions, and naptime schedules are key to getting your new pup...
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Dogs can safely eat raw or cooked pork meat, but cured meats like ham and bacon are high in fat, and cooked pork bone...
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Runny noses in dogs can be due to allergies, sweating, genetics, infections, or dental disease. Call your vet if your...
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Common reasons your dog may be limping could include animal bites, paw injuries, dysplasia, osteoarthritis, skin infe...
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To support your dog with pancreatitis, your veterinarian may recommend a bland diet, fish oil supplements, or - in se...
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Different types of dogs with different fur types will shed different amounts, but excessive shedding may be caused by...
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How Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?... How Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet? The Complete G...Regular veterinary health care visits are a part of responsible pet ownership and are critical to ensure your dog get...
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To help your dog eat slower and prevent overeating, we recommend using a slow-feeder dog bowl. Slower eating will lea...
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Quercetin, also known as "nature's benadryl," is a natural antihistamine found in many fruits and vegetables that can...
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Food Aggression in Dogs: Treatment and Pre... Food Aggression in Dogs: Treatment and Prevention TipsFood aggression in dogs is a form of resource guarding behavior that can be addressed with patience and a simple trai...
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Dogs can have bones, as long as they are not cooked, highly processed, too large, or too hard for your pup's teeth. H...
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