Dogs
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cryptococcosis in Dogs As with humans, dogs can get fungal infections. They are fairly common and can be caused by several different types of fungi–one being a yeast-like fungus called cryptococcus. Read More > |
Dog Breeds The Bullmastiff The gigantic Bullmastiff is a sweet, gentle giant that, though territorial at times, is a loving, low-maintenance companion at home in many settings. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Bichon Frise One of the friendliest breeds around, the Bichon Frise is an energetic, curous companion who makes a great watchdog and kid-friendly pet. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Papillon The Papillon is a small, spunky dog with a loud bark and a destructive streak, needing proper exercise and training to keep in check. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The West Highland White Terrier The West Highland white terrier is an exuberant little breed of dog who trains well, is a great watchdog, and love to snatch bites from the dinner table. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Collie Like Lassie, most Border Collies are incredibly intelligent and easily trainable dogs requiring a great deal of exercise and entertainment. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Luxating Patella in Dogs Luxating patella occurs part of the knee slides out of place. Learn the symptoms and treatment. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Vizsla The Vizsla is an energetic, high-spirited people dog who will stick closely by his owner's side at all times and doesn't like to be left alone. Read More > |
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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Pets, Parasites, and Protecting the Family All dogs and cats are at risk for parasites. Many parasites, like roundworms, are zoonotic, meaning they can be spread from pets to people. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z A Quick Guide To Allergic Reactions in Dogs Ever have an allergic reaction? The same can happen to dogs too! Allergic reactions are a very common cause for midnight visits to the emergency room for dogs. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life A New Virus Threatens Dogs: Circovirus A new virus called canine circovirus has been blamed for several dog deaths across the U.S. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness. Read More > |