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Pododermatitis Dog Paw Inflammation Guide
Your dog's paws serve many essential purposes, allowing it to walk and run, offering protection from rough surfaces, aiding in temperature control and more....
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What to Look for in Calming Treats for Dogs?
Although dog and human supplements aren't regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), you can still play pet detective and check that your pup...
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Teacup Shih Tzu Guide: The Ultimate Breed Profile
Shih Tzu, meaning little lion, is one of the most famous small dog breeds. The breed's popularity paved the way for the eventual...
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Teacup Pomsky Breed Guide: The Mini Husky Pomeranian Mix
The Teacup Pomsky — also known as the Miniature Pomsky or Toy Pomsky — is an adorable type of designer dog. They’re the result...
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Lupoid Onychodystrophy in Dogs
Dogs use their paws and nails for almost everything in life. They need healthy paws to run, walk, play and dig. They...
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Pros and Cons of Calming Chews for Separation Anxiety
Like people, pets can develop anxiety, agitation and fear. As a pet owner, you may know how difficult it is if your dog is anxious. you'll try...
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Benefits of Probiotics for Dogs
The benefits of probiotics for dogs include improving your pup's gut health, organ function, behavior and general condition of their teeth, skin and coat. Imbalanced gut microflora...
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How to Choose a Probiotic Chew for Your Dog
Probiotics are highly beneficial to your dog's overall health and immune system. Choosing a probiotic chew for your dog can help you leverage all the available benefits...
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How To Trim Dog Nails: Tips For A Hassle-free Trim
Nail trimming is one grooming activity that most dog parents don't look forward to and often avoid. The simple task can quickly turn into a frightening experience...
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Dog Paw Anatomy: Everything You Need To Know
Paws are one of the most iconic parts of a dog. Although they might not be as cute as your pup's dark eyes, floppy ears or waggy...
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Dog Toenail Anatomy: Understanding The Basics
Dogs spend most of their waking hours standing on their paws and nails. As such, any issues with their nails can be extremely painful and limit their...
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What Causes Brittle Dog Nails and How To Prevent Them
Dog nails are strong and rigid and serve multiple purposes, from assistance with running and digging to providing traction and stability. Dog nails are very different from...