Plus, Is Your Dog in Pain?
What to Do If Your Dog Has a Loose Tooth | | | It's normal for puppies to lose their primary teeth. For an adult dog, a loose or wiggly tooth can be the result of an injury or a sign of dental disease. And because dental disease takes years to develop, we have an opportunity to intervene and prevent tooth loss, starting with good dental hygiene. | | | | How to Get Rid of Dog Fleas | Fleas are a nuisance. These tiny, blood-sucking parasites irritate your dog and infest your home — often before you realize they've moved in. Many dogs are allergic to flea bites, which can cause intense scratching, red and flaky skin, scabs, hot spots, and hair loss. Fleas can also cause tapeworm and anemia. | | | | How to Keep Your Dog's Mind Sharp | Most dog owners are familiar with the importance of good nutrition and exercise when it comes to keeping a dog happy and healthy. But did you know that exercise means more than just physical stimulation? A dog needs mental exercise, too. Giving your dog's mind a workout has many benefits for your dog, as well as for you, and is easier and more fun than you might think. | | | The Best Indoor Dog Potties For Senior Dogs | Whether you're potty training during freezing months or have a senior dog that can't quite make it out the door in time to tinkle, an indoor dog potty could be very beneficial to your household. | | Tune In to the New Brunswick Kennel Club Dog Show | Join AKC.tv this Saturday, March 23, at 3:15 pm/ET for the New Brunswick Kennel Club Dog Show. We'll be live with groups and Best in Show, directly from Edison, NJ. | | | Is Your Dog in Pain? Signs and Symptoms of Pain | | | Having lived around humans for thousands of years, dogs are masters at reading our emotions and body language. But we don't always return the favor, especially when it comes to noticing that our dogs are in pain. And make no mistake, dogs do feel pain. They just don't always show it the way we do. Pain and discomfort can severely impact your dog's quality of life, so it's important to learn how to read the signs and intervene when your dog is suffering. | | | |
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