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When Dogs Eat Something They Shouldn't

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 12:15:41 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

What happens when you find out that your fur baby has consumed something iffy? Whether it’s a toxic plant during the holidays or a chocolate-y weekday treat, keeping reading for some tips on how to handle your doggo when they eat something they shouldn’t. 

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 10:00:50 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, can be a real party pooper. While it’s usually not a fatal illness, it can wreak havoc on a dog's health. The symptoms of IBD are both painful and stressful and should be addressed ASAP if they don’t appear to be subsiding. 

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Supporting Dogs with UTIs

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 10:19:38 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

A UTI, or a urinary tract infection, is no doubt a pain for canines who don’t have the luxury of telling you that they’re suffering with the infection. Here, we discuss whether or not UTIs are something that require a vet visit and how to support dogs who are dealing with this common infection.

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Exercise Ideas for Keeping Dogs Happy and Healthy

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 05:50:13 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Did you know that exercise isn’t only good for your dog’s health but their happiness too?

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Safe and Natural Remedies for Dogs

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 06:07:08 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

The internet is full of natural remedies for our canine friends. But you might be wondering whether or not they’re actually safe. Keep reading for some common natural remedies that have generally been shown to be safe for dogs.

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What Is Anxiety Peeing?

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 12:37:42 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Anxiety prompts a variety of physiological responses such as a sudden urge to urinate. For dogs, who may be less inclined to “hold it” than humans, may respond by going potty after an anxiety-provoking event. 

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Living with Doggie Dementia

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 05:56:49 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Dementia is relatively common in canines, and nearly 30% of dogs show signs of dementia by the time they’re 10 or 11 years old. In this post, we cover some signs to watch for and ways to support your fur baby if they’re struggling with doggie dementia.  

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Post-Surgery Tips for Dogs

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 10:35:24 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Having your fur baby go through a major medical procedure can be scary and nerve-wracking. Here are some tips for helping your dog and yourself during a stressful time. 

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Is Your Dog Drinking Too Much Water?

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 10:05:10 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Water is essential for a healthy pup, and lucky for us, dogs have no problem enjoying their water. After a great run in the park on a sunny day out, it’s not unusual for dogs to come home and lap up an entire bowl of water. But how much water is actually too much?  

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Daily Vitamins Dogs Need

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:20:29 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Like any living creature, canines require specific nutrients to maintain well-balanced bodily systems. Of these nutrients, vitamins are especially key for proper daily functioning. But what kind of vitamins does your dog need?

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