Plus, Worms in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments
How Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet? | | | We all want our dogs to live happy, healthy, and long lives. So, rather than only rushing your pet to the vet when they're showing obvious signs of illness or injury, it pays to be proactive about preventative care. | | | Topper, a 7-year-old Ibizan Hound, could hardly walk after being diagnosed with severe arthritic changes due to Valley fever. "The pain became so debilitating he had to be carried outside to eat, drink, or use the bathroom," recalls owner Christy Moore. "He was on pain medication but it wasn't working. A friend recommended pet CBD. Within three days he could walk on all four legs and I was crying tears of joy. It was the miracle we needed." | | | | Why Do Dogs Like Belly Rubs? | But why do dogs like belly rubs? Is it truly a universal dog behavior, or do some prefer to be petted elsewhere? Read on to learn how to recognize if your dog is really asking for a belly rub, and how to give the best belly rub possible. | | | | Dog Drooling: When Is It Cause for Concern? | Drippy, slobbery, and sloppy, drool is a fact of life for certain dog breeds. In fact, all dogs drool occasionally. Just like barking or chasing squirrels, it's part of the canine package. But what should you do if there's a large amount of slobber? | | | | How to Clean and Care for Your Dog's Paws | Whether it's raining, snowing, or just plain dirty out, nothing will stop your dog from wanting to frolic outdoors. This means you need to be prepared to clean off whatever your pup picks up on their paws before it comes back inside with them, or worse, causes them harm. | | | Worms in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments | | | Nobody wants to think about their dog having worms. Just the sight of the disgusting critters is enough to make you squirm. But unfortunately, worms are a common health risk for dogs. Puppies can even be exposed before they're born. | | | |
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