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Signs of Arthritis in Dogs
Nearly every senior dog will experience arthritis to a varying degree. Here, everything a pet owner needs to know about recognizing and treating arthritis, one of the most common dog health problems, will be discussed. Arthritis Symptoms in Dogs The symptoms of arthritis in dogs can develop slowly over time...
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Understand your dog as if they could speak to you
Dogs have been living and dying with humans for more than 10,000 years. That’s a long time, so we should be able to understand them without any words. However, the sad fact is that a common reason for premature death in dogs is neglected symptoms of the disease. Monitoring symptoms...
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How Does Life Change for a Dog with Heart Disease?
For purebred dogs, heart disease is one of the most common congenital illnesses. In fact, up to 95% of heart disease cases are due to genetics. For instance, chronic valvular disease, myocardial disease, arrhythmias, pericardial disease, and congenital defects such as heart murmurs can all lead to heart disease in...
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How Does Life Change for a Dog Who Has Allergies?
Discussed here is how the lives of these dogs are impacted. Symptoms The most common allergy symptoms include itchy skin, ear infections, runny eyes, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive licking, snoring, and swollen paws. These symptoms are uncomfortable for pets, and unless the allergies are treated or exposure is minimized, your...
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Senior Dogs and Increased Water Intake
As dogs grow older, their biological systems change. Increases and decreases in thirst or appetite serve as warning signs that something is amiss. A common indication of disease in senior dogs is increased water intake. The meaning behind excessive thirst, and how to track this change, will be discussed here....
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How to Prevent Tooth Abscess and Other Dangerous Dental Problems Before It’s Too Late
A lot of knowledge can be gained from a dog’s mouth, such as its age, diet, and health status. However, many dog owners neglect the mouths of their pets. Unsurprisingly, when little attention is paid to a dog’s dental hygiene, health problems are likely to show up. Indeed, studies suggest...
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5 Warning Signs in Senior Dogs you Should Never Ignore
Senior dogs are prone to developing medical problems as they age. When caught in time many diseases can be managed while maintaining a high quality of life for your dog. If any of the following warning signs appear in your dog, make an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as...
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How to Do a Monthly At-Home Health Check of your Dog
Many canine diseases show warning signs long before the illness becomes unmanageable. Indeed, when caught in time, most canine diseases can be treated or prevented from spreading. Listed here are five simple exams you can do at home with your dog to ensure good health. Weigh Your Dog A...
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How to Manage a Dog that is Always Hungry
No two dogs behave the same way, and this statement is especially true in the way different canines respond to food. Sometimes, excessive appetite can be a sign of an underlying illness. Here, the symptoms, causes, and treatment for a dog that is always hungry will be discussed. Symptoms of...
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Dog Anorexia: What to do When Your Dog isn’t Eating
What happens, however, when a dog suddenly loses his or her appetite? Commonly, anorexia in dogs can be a sign that something is amiss. Here, how to recognize canine anorexia and what to do if your dog isn’t eating will be discussed. Symptoms of Dog Anorexia The definition of canine...