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Diarrhea: How to Treat Your Dog’s Case
A dog or puppy going through a bout of diarrhea needs your help. They’re relying on you to keep their surroundings clean, but more importantly, they’re leaning on you for assistance. Your pet does not understand what is going on in their body so you must take the...
Diarrhea: Evaluating the Severity
Cleaning up after your dog is not exactly the most fun aspect of being a pet owner. Still, we treat that as no big deal all the time because it’s just something we do for our beloved companions. It’s one thing to clean up “normal” poop your pet leaves behind....
7 Expert Tips to Create a Room for Your Dog
Your dog is an important member of the family. And if you have extra space or a spare bedroom, why not make it into a place your furry friend will enjoy? From keeping the space simple by adding bedding and pillows to starting a renovation project by replacing the...
Diarrhea: Causes in Dogs
Diarrhea is an unpleasant condition that many of us have dealt with at some point. At a minimum, it can force you to stay home because going out with a constantly rumbling stomach is risky. In some cases, diarrhea can cause dehydration making it a bigger problem. Even...
Veterinarians: Opinions on Spaying/Neutering
What Veterinarians Have to Say about Spaying or Neutering Spaying and neutering are procedures that are widely regarded as good for dogs and puppies. Even if you don’t know all about them, you still probably know that they offer some useful benefits. Then again, some...
Spaying/Neutering Dogs: Factors to Consider
Whether you’re a new pet owner or someone who’s cared for many animals over the years, you will still hear one piece of advice consistently. That piece of advice is all about spaying or neutering your pet. People will say that you should get your dog spayed or...
Dry Nose: Ways To Prevent It
A cat or dog’s nose may become increasingly dry over time. The dryness can be caused by numerous factors including the weather, your pet’s activity level, and even an illness of some kind. It’s also possible that the dry nose your cat or dog has is natural to them....
Wet Nose: Illnesses Can Effect It
Your pet having a wet nose is far from unusual. It may even be the norm for your pet cat or dog. Many of our furry friends have wet noses and they do not signal any health issue. If anything, the wet nose could be a sign that your pet is healthy. For the most part,...
Dry Nose: Common Explanations for It
The nose is a vital organ for any cat or dog. Those furry friends of ours rely on their sense of smell to find food. Cats and dogs also use their sense of smell to identify the people and other animals around them. Inspect your pet’s nose and you’ll likely find that...











