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  • How to know your dog is sick?

    The health of your dog is very dependent on you as its owner. They look to us for not only food, water, and love, but also to see their general well-being. Owners of long-time dogs sometimes learn when their dog does not feel well and may need a trip to the vet for a checkup, but new owners of dogs ...
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  • Causes and Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Dogs

    There are several causes and treatments for urinary incontinence in dogs.First of all you and your veterinarian should make sure that the problem really is a weak bladder. A weak bladder in dogs can often be misdiagnosed as such when the problem is the dog that is really marking its territory. ...
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  • Dog breeds with curly tails: the basics behind the curve

    A tail is one of the most distinctive characteristics of your dog. While the protrusion that wiggles the rear is usually straight, there are some breeds of dogs whose back is adorned with a curl, which allows them to stand out even more. What is the story behind these strands in a unique way? A coi...
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  • why your dog coughs after running?

    Your dog looks so beautiful when he runs. Majestic, even. His heart fills with pride as his take on his accelerated march. Then a lung is hacked as soon as it stops. Again. Majesty is over, and he keeps only to ask himself: Why always do that? Why a dog coughThere are several reasons why your dog m...
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  • The basics behind the dhpp vaccine

    We know that vaccines are a critical part of dog ownership. What we can not know, however, are the details behind the alphabetic tangle that is the DHPP vaccine. It is true that the letters form a lousy acronym when they are linked together. But each one represents a key part of canine preventi...
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