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Diabetic Emergencies in Dogs: What to Do
Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia occurs when a dog's blood sugar drops to a dangerously low level. For dogs with diabetes, hypoglycemia is dangerous and can result in loss of consciousness or death. Know the signs of low blood sugar in dogs; if caught early, the prognosis for a hypoglycemic dog is good....
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6 Signs of Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Any dog owner will have experienced the feelings of guilt when leaving their four-legged friend alone even for just a short amount of time. While it is completely natural for dogs to miss us and want us to come home as soon as possible, some dogs suffer severe cases of...
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The Cost of Regular Preventative Dog Health Care in the United States
The cost of dog ownership can be steep, especially when factoring in food, toys, treats, daycare, and boarding. When a dog is young and healthy, preventative care is commonly avoided due to cost. However, prevention is the key to longevity. Here, the cost of preventative care for dogs is discussed....
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How Does Life Change For A Dog Who Has Gone Blind?
For many pet owners, blindness is more distressing for the owner than for the dog. How you can help your pet adjust to this condition will be discussed. Helping Your Dog Adjust Indoors When dogs gradually go blind due to an illness or injury, they instinctively memorize the floor plan...
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Brain Games for Dogs – Introduction and 1 part
What are Brain Games for Dogs? Dogs expend energy in one of two ways: by being physically active, or by being mentally active. Both types of activities should be provided to dogs in the form of exercise, socialization, and mental exercise. A brain game is any type of activity that...
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How to Keep Your Pup Calm & Happy on Halloween Night
Get Your Dog Out For Some Exercise The old adage is true - a tired dog is a happy dog! Getting a solid dose of exercise will keep your dog calm and relaxed. In fact, most trainers agree that a large number of common canine behavior issues can be remedied...
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Managing Veterinary Expenses with Actijoy: A Guide to Saving on Pet Care
In 2021, approximately 70% of U.S. households owned a pet, highlighting the importance of understanding the costs associated with veterinary care. Whether you're a current pet owner or considering adding a furry friend to your family, being prepared for both expected and unexpected veterinary expenses is crucial. This article will...
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Destructive Behavior: Digging
In last week’s installment on overcoming bad puppy behaviors, we discussed How to Stop Excessive Puppy Barking. This week, we will discuss another common destructive dog behavior: digging. Why Do Dogs Dig? Digging is a natural behavior for dogs, just like chewing. In the wild, dogs dig to alleviate boredom,...
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Top 5 Aggressive Puppy Warning Signs
Statistics of Dog Bites According to a CDC report, approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur in the United States each year. Dog bites are a result of dog aggression that was not curtailed at an early stage. Being able to identify the aggressive behavior of a puppy is essential, as...
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What Happens when Canine Diabetes is Left Untreated
Diabetes is an increasingly common ailment in dogs, particularly because one of the main risk factors is obesity. In the United States, an estimated 1 in 308 dogs suffers from diabetes, while nearly 55% of the pet population is obese. Here, diabetes symptoms and treatment will be discussed, as well...