Spay and neuter procedures prevent several potentially deadly diseases, unwanted behaviors, and conflicts between dogs. They also reduce pet overpopulation.
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Chocolate poisoning in dogs is a medical condition that occurs when a dog suffers from adverse symptoms after eating chocolate.…
A Yorkshire Terrier succumbed to his injuries this week after nearly a month-long fight to recover from a brutal attack.…
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You’ve probably seen dark brown or reddish tear stains under a dog’s eyes and wondered where they come from. Tear…
Near drowning in dogs refers to a situation where a dog comes close to drowning after being submerged in water…
Choking is an emergency situation that requires immediate intervention. Here's a step-by-step guide about what to do if your dog…
Horner's syndrome in dogs, sometimes called droopy eye, is a neurological disorder that usually affects a canine's eyes and face muscles.
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Some dogs have a bizarre but adorable trait of sticking their tongues out all of the time. Sometimes it's just…