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Knowing the Different Types of Dog Skin Problems

Dog skin problems exist in different forms. As a pet owner, it helps to really know what they are and make you know more about how they differ from each other. Meet individually also makes you aware of your symptoms so that you can see what your pet. Common problems encountered by dogs is allergies. [...]

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How To Clean Dirty Paws

Dogs love to play outside in the grass or mud on the lake and we love our dogs have fun and do not want to stop them. But if you’re busy and I know this is not the time to clean your dog after walking This means that you have to go to get mud [...]

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Dog Dental Hygiene Tips

Research has shown that dogs show May 4 dental problems before age 3 There are several types of cookies on the market for the accumulation of plaque, tartar will become law. Dogs with gum disease, which eventually lose their teeth may be affected. Cookies are not enough and teeth should be brushed twice a week, [...]

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Allergies In Your Dog

Have you noticed your dog scratches his ears or scratched? If you brush your hair when you see excessive hair loss? My dog ​​snores when he sleeps? If you answered yes to all these questions, your dog may suffer from allergies. Dogs suffer from allergies, as we do. If the dog’s immune system is impaired, [...]

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Dog Heartworm Disease: Save Your Dog!

Dog heartworm infection is a deadly disease caused by a parasitic worm, like the heart, but scientifically known as Dirofilaria immitis. It is transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes carrying the heartworm larvae. Definitive host of heartworms, dogs are usually infected with nematodes. But also other animals such as cats, lions, and raccoons, among others, [...]

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