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Phillip Mlynar
Phillip Mlynar spends his days writing about pets, music, and craft beer (and sometimes the overlap between them). He's won numerous awards at the annual Cat Writers' Association Communication Contest, some of which are proudly on display at his local dive bar.
The short answer is yes, dogs can safely eat duck. In fact, duck can be a good addition to your…
Minor wounds on dogs can occur for a wide range of reasons and can happen at many times during our…
The short answer is yes, dogs can safely eat goose; although, due to goose meat being higher in fat and…
Minor burns often happen when hot objects are accidentally dropped onto dogs or when canines suffer from chemical burns from…
Tetanus in dogs refers to a condition caused by toxins produced by a bacteria called Clostridium tetani. The condition can…
Open fontanel refers to a condition where the affected dog has a hole in their skull. The hole is due…
Food allergies in dogs occur when the immune system reacts to a food ingredient that the affected animal is allergic…
Elbow dysplasia in dogs is a condition that involves abnormal developments occurring in the elbow joint. It can be caused…
Entropion in dogs is a condition where the eyelids begin to turn inwards. As the eyelashes subsequently rub against the…
Fecal impaction in dogs is a condition where very hard and dry stools collect in the rectum or colon. The…
Folliculitis in dogs is a condition where some of the dog's hair follicles become inflamed. It usually occurs when bacteria…
Glaucoma in dogs is a condition where too much pressure is placed on one or both eyes. It can end…
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