• Healthy vs Unhealthy Gums in Dogs

    Healthy vs Unhealthy Gums in Dogs

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    Did you know that your dog's gum color can help you know about its health? Just like the doctor examines the color of your eye tissue when you go for a check-up is the same way you need to evaluate your dog's gum color. The normal gum appearance should be moist, smooth, and shiny. And its color should be a light shade of pink...
  • Is Your Dog at Risk of High Cholesterol?

    Is Your Dog at Risk of High Cholesterol?

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    Dogs can have high cholesterol just like people. Too much cholesterol can be bad for your dog's health because it can cause heart disease. There are many factors that can contribute to high cholesterol in dogs, including diet, lifestyle, and genetics. If you think your dog has high cholesterol, talk to your veterinarian about what steps you can take to reduce their risk. What...
  • Dogs at Risk of Heat Stroke & How to Keep Them Safe

    Dogs at Risk of Heat Stroke & How to Keep Them Safe

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    What is heat stroke in dogs? Dogs are especially susceptible to the dangers of heat stroke, as they are unable to sweat through their skin as humans do. This can make regulating their body temperature difficult and can lead to a potentially deadly condition if not treated quickly. Symptoms of heat stroke in dogs include excessive panting, drooling, vomiting, lethargy, and bright red gums....
  • How to Know If Your Dog Has Fever & How to Treat It?

    How to Know If Your Dog Has Fever & How to Treat It?

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      As a dog parent, it's important to be able to recognize the signs of illness in your furry friend. One of the most common signs that something is wrong is a fever. But how do you know if your dog has a fever, and what can you do to treat it? Here are some tips on how to tell if your dog has...
  • How to Help Your Dog Recover from a Knee Injury

    How to Help Your Dog Recover from a Knee Injury

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      The effects of a dog's knee injury, regardless of the cause, are often devastating. They are entirely dependent on their owners for their recovery because they cannot do physical therapy, apply ice to injuries, or minimize the pain. The following information is intended to help you make an informed decision about whether you should undergo surgery and what to expect afterward. If you...
  • Five Tips for Flea and Tick Prevention

    Five Tips for Flea and Tick Prevention

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    With so many flea and tick prevention options, it's easy to get overwhelmed. Luckily, we compiled our top five tips to help dog owners learn how to keep their pets pest-free. Read our blog to get the details!
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