Senior Dog Safety at Home

Senior Dog Safety at Home

As your dog attains senior status, you may begin to notice some changes in him. Many senior dogs exhibit signs of decreased mobility, they may become less agile, and hearing and vision loss may occur. Some of these changes may make your home a danger zone without some...
Tips to Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy

Tips to Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy

Like humans, pets age, too!  It is important for you to help your senior dog grow old gracefully and that means keeping his health and well-being front and center. Here are a few tips to keep your senior dog healthy and young as well. Tips to Keep Your Senior Dog...
Why Is My Dog Twitching In His Sleep?

Why Is My Dog Twitching In His Sleep?

Is Twitching A Serious Concern? Many people and animals alike experience spasm-like movements of specific muscles. These movements are also called tics and twitches and can happen anywhere in the body. In most cases, twitching is nothing to worry about. There are some...
Dog Health Risks That Cause Shedding

Dog Health Risks That Cause Shedding

Dogs shed. It’s an inescapable reality and part of life as a dog parent. Dog owners tend to vacuum three times more than the average person simply because they’re picking up after their canine companion’s scattered fur. Shedding is a natural phenomenon...
Dog Fatty Tumors (Lipomas)

Dog Fatty Tumors (Lipomas)

Highlights Lipomas, commonly known as fatty tumors, are benign growths made up of fat cells. They are usually soft to the touch and can be moved under the skin. While lipomas are generally harmless, it’s essential to monitor them for any changes in size or...
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