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  • What causes black scabs on dogs skin
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    What causes black scabs on dogs skin?

    Parasites are small insects that feed on your dog and are a typical cause of crusty scabs on canines. They are not usually visible and do not have obvious symptoms. You should be aware that your dog’s crusty scabs might be caused by a variety of parasites. Mites/Mange. How do you treat black scabs on […] More

  • Why is there a lump where my dog got spayed
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    Why is there a lump where my dog got spayed?

    This is most likely related to excessive activity. The body of your pet is attempting to repair the incision, but if it is not kept intact, a lump will emerge. This is fine as long as the “knot” under the incision is sufficiently solid and symmetrical. A “hernia” is defined as an uneven mass that […] More

  • Why is my dog walking with a hunched back
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    Why is my dog walking with a hunched back?

    A dog arching its back and walking off balance is a clear indicator of Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). IVDD is without a doubt the most frequent spinal problem in dogs, as well as one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in veterinary neurology. What does it mean when your dog is hunched over? A hunched back […] More

  • Are Bath and Body candles safe for dogs
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    Are Bath and Body candles safe for dogs?

    No, candles from Bath & Body Works may not be suitable for pets. Synthetic perfumes and paraffin wax are frequently used in these candles, which might aggravate a dog’s respiratory system. Are scented candles safe for dogs? Candles with scented scents may contain chemicals that are toxic to dogs. Aside from some essential oils, which […] More

  • How can u tell if a dog has been neutered
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    How can you tell if a dog has been neutered?

    The lack of testicles is the simplest method to tell if a dog has been neutered. You should be able to detect a scar beneath the sac in addition to no visible testicles in his scrotum. Changes in behavior: These are particularly noticeable in neutered male canines. Can a dog be neutered and still have […] More

  • A Guide To Getting Your Dog’s Diet Right
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    A Guide To Getting Your Dog’s Diet Right

    Introduction When you have a pet, you need to decide what you will feed them, and this is never something to be taken lightly. Diet is on par with mental health and exercise, and the right diet can be a defining factor of a healthy dog, as one of the largest factors toward wellbeing. Feeding […] More

  • Frequent Urination In Puppies After Vaccination
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    Frequent Urination In Puppies After Vaccination?

    Vaccines are mandatory for puppies but sometimes they cause side effects to your cute little pooch. Chances are that you are bombarded with hundreds of questions including Is Frequent Urination In Puppies After Vaccination Normal? In this article, we’ll find out 4 Reasons why your puppy is frequently urinating after vaccination How long does the […] More

  • Can I Give My Dog Dewormer If He Doesn't Have Worms?
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    Can I Give My Dog Dewormer If He Doesn’t Have Worms?

    If you’ve ever raised a dog or a puppy, you’ll be well aware that when their mouths wander practically everywhere, the majority of it is disgusting and contains hookworms. If you’re wondering Can I Give My Dog Dewormer If He Doesn’t Have Worms, this is the article you need! In this article, we will talk […] More

  • Why is My Dog Scratching the Carpet
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    Why is My Dog Scratching the Carpet? 12 Reasons + 4 Tips

    ‘Why is my dog scratching the carpet?’ If your dog has always scratched beds, rugs, or carpets, then the behavior isn’t new. But if the scratching begins all of a sudden, it can be confusing or alarming to a pet parent. Worry not, in majority of the cases, a dog’s carpet scratching behavior stems from […] More

  • why is my dog's head hot
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    Why is My Dog’s Head Hot? 9 Reasons + 4 Tips

    Why is my dog’s head hot? The first thing any concerned pet parent would think of, when they find their dog’s head is hot or warm, is fever. However, in the majority of cases, a dog’s head being hot is usually nothing to worry about. Continue reading if you want to know: 4 Tips to […] More

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