Plus, How to Get Fit With Your Dog
Learn about a new breed every day with AKC's Breed of the Day newsletter. Sign up here! | | | Ticks on Dogs: What to Look For | | | We all know that spring and summer are seasons to be on high alert for ticks. Dogs are particularly susceptible to tick bites and can also carry ticks into the house. Tick-borne diseases—such as Lyme disease, canine ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and canine anaplasmosis—can affect both humans and dogs. | | | Do Dogs Get Tired of Eating the Same Food Every Day? | | | Research on dogs and their appetites shows that my own dogs are not unusual when it comes to their food choices. | | | | The Reproductive Cycle in Dogs: From Breeding to Birthing | Whether you are new to breeding or awaiting the birth of a reserved puppy from a breeder's litter, the wait can seem eternal. Thank goodness, a bitch's cycle and the gestation period in dogs is much shorter than in humans. | | | | How to Remove Dog Hair From Your Car | If your dog regularly joins you in your car, you're likely no stranger to seeing fur or hair floating around. While dogs will shed, their fur doesn't need to build up. Here are ways to reduce and remove the amount of dog hair in your car. | | | | Thrush in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments | Having yeast on the skin or inside the body is normal for dogs, but an overgrowth of yeast can cause inflammation and infection. | | | How to Get Fit With Your Dog | | | Why not try adding your dog to your training routine? Exercising together not only benefits your health, but your dog's as well. | | | |
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