
Cold Symptoms in Dogs
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Can My Dog Catch a Cold? Colds don’t just make people miserable. Dogs can also experience sneezing, coughing, congestion, and other common cold symptoms. What Are the Symptoms of Colds in Dogs? You’re probably already familiar with the symptoms of colds in dogs, as they’re pretty much identical to the ones you experience. In addition to sneezing, coughing and nasal
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Pet Dental Care – Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health
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Learn How to Improve Your Pet’s Oral Health How healthy are your pet’s pearly whites? Without proper dental care, your furry friend may develop painful infections and even lose teeth. These tips will help you protect your pet’s teeth and gums. Brush Your Pet’s Teeth Brushing removes plaque, a clear bacterial film that constantly coats the teeth. Plaque is a
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Identifying Dementia in Senior Dogs
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Could Your Senior Dog Have Dementia? Dogs and people share many things in common, including the tendency to develop dementia as they age. If your dog has dementia, you’ll notice a few key behavioral changes. Common Signs of Dementia Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD), commonly called dementia, is responsible for the changes you may have noticed in your dog’s behavior. Your
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What You Need to Know About Antibiotics
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People and pets routinely died from infections before penicillin, the first antibiotic, was introduced in the first half of the 20th century. Today, veterinarians use antibiotics to treat many types of bacterial infections, including skin, respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. Although antibiotics can help your pet avoid serious illness or even death, they can lead to other problems if they’re not
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Caring for Your Older Pet
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Many of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by. Look for Common Signs of Illness Changes in your pet’s
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