Dog Health

My Pet Is Just Not Acting Right Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
My Pet Is Just Not Acting Right
Since pets cannot speak our language, we have to look for other signs that they may not be feeling well.
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Signs That Your Pet May Be Sick Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Signs That Your Pet May Be Sick
Since pets cannot speak our language, we have to look for other signs that they may not be feeling well.
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Why Should I Spay or Neuter My Dog? Dog Surgery A-Z
Why Should I Spay or Neuter My Dog?
There are numerous reasons you should spay or neuter your dog! Let’s talk about health reasons first…
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Help! My Dog Eats Poop, Why? Dog Behavior
Help! My Dog Eats Poop, Why?
Disgusting to us humans, “coprophagy” or the act of eating fecal matter, is a common dog behavior—so when you see your dog snacking out of the litter box or stopping for a midwalk nosh, understand that this is in his nature.
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OUCH! Puppy nibbles and bites hurt! Dog Behavior
Stopping Puppies from Biting
Puppies, like human babies, have sharp little teeth.
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Why Dogs Dig Dog Behavior
Why Dogs Dig
Why do dogs dig holes?
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Are Dogs Really Color Blind? Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Are Dogs Really Color Blind?
If you think the answer is “yes,” you are wrong! Modern science has answered this age-old question: Dogs can see color, but not in the same way that we do. The palette of colors they can see is limited in comparison to ours; it is also less vibrant.
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Anesthesia and Your Dog Dog Surgery A-Z
Anesthesia and Your Dog
As is the case for us, our four-legged friends may require anesthesia as part of a surgery or procedure.
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Behavior Problems in Senior Pets Dog Behavior
Behavior Problems in Senior Pets
Let’s face it: no one likes to think about their best friends growing old. One of the worst things about loving a dog or cat is the simple fact they age faster than we do.
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Canine Histoplasmosis
Who knew that the dirt we walk on harbors a fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum that can cause a chronic, noncontagious infection called histoplasmosis in animals and humans. Histoplasmosis is found globally and most commonly affects dogs and cats.
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