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Dogs naturally ingest water when swimming, which can lead to dangerous sodium levels in the dog’s blood. Credit: Maisie Patterson | Getty Images Swimming dogs can experience “water intoxication,” or hyponatremia, making it wise to monitor the dog’s time in the water. It’s all too easy, especially with small dogs and dogs retrieving toys from
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In the vast and diverse canine kingdom, some breeds boast appearances so unique, that they seem to have leapt from the pages of a science fiction novel rather than descended from the wolves. These dogs capture our imagination and intrigue with their otherworldly features, from strikingly unusual coats to distinctive body shapes that defy conventional
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Even professional groomers can accidentally cut a nail too close, and most have styptic powder ready to use. Credit: PixelsEffect | Getty Images If you cut your dog’s nail too close to the quick, it will bleed. For a dog’s bleeding nail, a dab of styptic powder will get the bleeding to stop. If styptic
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Bloat, or Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), is a severe and often life-threatening condition that can affect dogs, giant breeds with deep chests. This medical emergency occurs when the stomach fills with gas, food, or fluid and then twists, cutting off blood supply to the stomach and sometimes the spleen. Without immediate treatment, bloat can lead to
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Animal shelters across the globe are vital institutions dedicated to the care and rehoming of pets in need. Among these pets, dogs represent a significant proportion, with certain breeds appearing more frequently than others. This prevalence can be attributed to various factors, including breed popularity, temperament challenges, and the demands of specific care needs that
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Veterinarians sometimes recommend a low protein food for their canine patients. Make sure you understand whether your dog needs a dog food with low protein, or a very low-protein prescription diet, available only from your veterinarian or with your veterinarian’s prescription. Low-protein prescription dog foods often contain less protein than the minimum required for over-the-counter
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In the delightful world of dogs, certain breeds are known for their mischievous behavior, bringing both laughter and a bit of chaos into their owners’ lives. These breeds, with their curious natures, boundless energy, and sometimes cheeky personalities, are often found in the middle of some playful trouble. From stealthy sock thieves to cunning escape
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In a serene, snowy setting, a curious deer encountered a peculiar sight – a snowman standing silently amidst the winter landscape. Intrigued and cautious, the deer approached, unsure of what to make of this strange, motionless figure that seemed so out of place in her natural world. Compelled by instinct, she began to carefully investigate,
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In the diverse and enchanting world of dogs, certain breeds are particularly known for forming exceptionally strong bonds with their human companions. These breeds, with their innate loyalty, affectionate nature, and keen sensitivity to human emotions, develop deep connections that go beyond the typical pet-owner relationship. Whether it’s through their protective instincts, empathetic understanding, or
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is fairly common in dogs, but the right therapeutic kidney diet can help slow the progression of the disease, alleviate symptoms, and ensure the dog’s best possible quality of life. Photo by Elena Popova, Getty Images Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common condition that occurs when the kidneys lose their
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iHeartDogs is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Dog vaccines are a crucial part of ensuring the long-term health and well-being of our four-legged friends. Just like humans, dogs need vaccinations to protect them from various diseases, some of which
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Many dogs like oats, making homemade oat milk a healthy treat. Credit: Sviatlana Barchan | Getty Images Oat milk can be good for dogs. It’s a lactose-free dairy alternative for humans that dogs also can enjoy, but in moderation. Oat milk without additives has fewer calories, fat, and protein per serving than regular whole milk
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Eating butter can make your dog sick, even sick enough to get pancreatitis, a painful inflammation of the pancreas. Credit: Rosmarie Wirz | Getty Images Dogs love butter as much as we do, but butter is high in fat and not easily digested by dogs. Although butter is not toxic to dogs, it can make
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Ensuring the cleanliness and health of a Pit Bull’s ears is a crucial aspect of their overall care. These loyal and affectionate dogs have a unique ear structure, which, while endearing, can predispose them to a variety of ear-related issues. Pit Bulls typically have medium-sized ears that may either be prick-eared or rose-eared, creating a
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It doesn’t matter if he likes them or not! Grapes can kill your dog. Credit: Cynoclub | Getty Images What foods are toxic to dogs? More than you may realize! While ingesting something he shouldn’t, like a dead animal carcass, is probably going to make your dog sick, eating a toxin can cause his death.
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Bull Terriers, a breed known for their robust physique and distinctive egg-shaped head, are often the center of discussion when it comes to dietary needs and preferences. Given their energetic nature and unique health requirements, Bull Terrier owners frequently seek out safe and nutritious treat options. Blueberries, celebrated for their health benefits in humans, naturally
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For smaller dogs, especially, it’s easier to groom your dog when he’s on a higher surface, however, be sure that it’s a non-slip surface or place a non-slip mat under him. Some shower mats work well for this. Credit: Marianne Purdie | Getty Images Dog grooming at home is not difficult, but you do need
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