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5 Dog Esophagus Problems and What You Should Know

The esophagus is a thin, muscular tube that connects a dog’s throat to their stomach and helps with pushing water and food into the...
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Anorexia in Dogs: 13 Reasons Why Your Dog Is Not Eating

Few things are as alarming to pet owners as when our dogs stop eating. Okay, there’s the mysterious lumps and bumps, the vomiting of unknown...
Flea and Tickborne Illnesses in Dogs - The Complete Guide

Flea and Tickborne Illnesses in Dogs: The Complete Guide

We give our dogs preventative medications every month to keep fleas and ticks at bay, but we are also protecting them against a whole...
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Dogs can suffer from knee problems just like humans, and just like us, these problems can seriously affect their quality of life. Knowing what the...
Dog Seizures - Understanding the Different Types and What to Do

Seizures and Your Dog: Understanding the Different Types of Canine Seizures

Just like humans, dogs experience seizures. These seizures can be the result of numerous root causes and are categorized based on various characteristics. Most...
Breathing Problems in Dogs - What It Means and How to Fix It

Breathing Problems in Dogs: How to Spot Them and What to Do

Numerous dog breathing problems can present a life-threatening situation, and a quick reaction on the owner's part is often necessary. Respiratory problems can be...
Common Thyroid Problems in Dogs and What to Do About Them

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Like in humans, thyroid glands are an important part of a dog’s anatomy and they affect a number of different organs in a dog’s...
My Dog Has a Cold - What Do I Do

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We are all well aware of the common cold since there are millions of cases recorded every year in the U.S. alone, according to...
Top Science-based Ways to Deal With Worms in Dogs

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Dogs can be victims of intestinal parasites known as worms. These parasites can cause mild symptoms such as stomach upset and diarrhea, but if...
Dog Dandruff - 6 Different Causes, Prevention and Treatment

Dog Dandruff: 6 Different Causes, Prevention and Treatment

Dandruff isn’t just a problem for humans; it can pose a problem for your dog too. If your dogs (or rather, you) are struggling...
Dog Allergies More Severe Than Normal This Fall, Veterinarians Say

Dog Allergies More Severe Than Normal This Fall, Veterinarians Say

There have been more cases of dogs being treated for allergies this season than in the past, and the allergic reactions in dogs are...
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How to Recognize and Help Dogs With Severe Anxiety

Dog anxiety doesn’t go away unless pet owners get to the root of the problem to fix the issue, so here are some solutions...

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