Gastric dilatation / torsion
Dilation or gastric torsion (gastric dilatation volvulus) affects dogs and their digestive system. The stomach is then the main organ affected.
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Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis in dogs is characterized by inflammation of the digestive system and intestines of the animal.
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Getting Ready for a Successful Adoption!
It is important to have all the necessary equipment to guide your new puppy, for the first few days to be a great experience for everyone. Here is what you should have on hand before your puppy arrives: Adjustable collar Leash (a harness is ideal...
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Hip dysplasia
Many dog breeds are known to have a predisposition to hip problems, like hip dysplasia.
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Hot Spots
What is a hot spot? If your dog loves to swim, this skin condition should be familiar to you. The "hot spot" is a fairly common pyoderma (skin infection), especially in long-haired or double-coated dogs (i.e., Husky) that occurs during the summer. It is most...
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Household hazards
A dog's sense of smell is so developed that it can sometimes venture or snorting something that he should not! Some products or foods ought to be kept out of reach of your canine companion. Avoid misfortunes and turn your home into a safe place...
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How to Choose the Best Food for Your Pet, and What Are Their Benefits?
There are many different types of food to meet your pet’s needs and health conditions. Here’s some useful information to help you make the right choices.
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How to Clean Ears
To prevent ear infections, it is recommended to clean your dog's ears once or twice a month. For dogs with floppy ears, cleaning can be done more often, about once a week. Start handling your dog's ears at a young age. This will make it...
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