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Why dogs cannot eat chocolate
Posted by The Whole Dog Journal on 11/30/2013
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Chewing improves Dog's teeth and gums
Pet urination in the house
Posted by Bernadette Dunham, DVM, PhD, and Carmen Stamper, DVM on 4/10/2013
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Chocolate is toxic to dogs and can kill them. For birthdays, anniversaries, Mother’s Day and many other holidays — chocolate is everywhere. But, there is someplace chocolate should never be, and that’s in your dog.
Dogs often display some pretty weird behaviors.Such as, a dog twisting themselves into a strange position to go to the bathroom? A male backs up onto a bush or tree to do it's business. How about a female dog hiking her leg? Why do they do these kinds of things?
Posted by Dr. Debra Primovic on 3/11/2013
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There are serious symptoms that should never be ignored in your dog. A symptom is defined as "any problem that can indicate an underlying disease"and may be your first clue to the presence of a life-threatening problem in your dog. Here is a list of 21 symptoms that should never be ignored if you see them from your dog!
Posted by Dr. Debra Primovic on 3/9/2013
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Diarrhea is one of the most common reasons people take their dog to the vet.Diarrhea is the act of having abnormally loose or liquid stools. This can also be associated with an increased frequency of bowel movements.Some dogs will have a large amount of liquid or abnormally loose stools once and others will have semi-formed stools frequently with straining.
Posted by Dr. Debra Primovic on 3/9/2013
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Vomiting is one of the most common symptoms dogs have. It can be a minor problem or a very significant major problem. As a pet owner, you may not know what to do when this happens, so this article will focus on what you can do for your pet at home.
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