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Are candles bad for dogs? The worst candles for dogs are scented candles that contain essential oils known to be harmful to dogs. The concern about any candles and dogs is that they can emit chemicals that can harm your dog’s lungs. Dogs have smaller lungs than we do, so something deemed safe for us
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A study that made headlines last year found an association between dogs who were fed just once a day and a lower likelihood of having a variety of health problems. However, one of the study’s authors, Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and the University of Washington School of Medicine, says
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Owning a Pug is like having your very own animated, permanently puppy-faced, snorting bundle of joy. However, with the sheer cuteness and comical antics of this lovable breed comes a unique set of ‘problems’ that only Pug owners can truly comprehend. So, let’s delve into the eccentric and delightful world of Pug ownership. 1. The
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Mites cause two types of mange, Demodectic and Sarcoptic, which is also known as scabies. Both cause itching, hair loss, pain, secondary infections, and relentless scratching, biting, and licking. There are no effective home treatments for mange, so prompt veterinary care is essential. Demodectic mange is spread by Demodex mites, which are present on dogs
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Each spring and summer brings increased chatter on the internet about tick-borne diseases, particularly Lyme disease. For those of us who live in the Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic, upper Midwestern, or Pacific Coast states, Lyme disease is a year-round problem. The most prevalent cause of Lyme disease in dogs (and humans!) is the spirochete bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi,
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For male dogs with urinary leakage, a simple belly band is easy to use and appears comfortable for the dog. You can get washable ones to reuse or disposable ones, much like baby diapers. For females, a panty-style diaper is necessary. Credit: Baldo | Getty Images For old dogs who have age-related physical changes that
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Huskies, with their stunning blue eyes and playful demeanor, are beloved pets. However, they’re prone to various health issues, including ear infections. This article outlines 11 ways to treat and prevent ear infections in Huskies, highlighting the importance of Omega-3 fatty acids in their diet. iHeartDogs is reader supported. Some of the links below may
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For simple diarrhea in dogs, metronidazole is usually the first thing your veterinarian recommends. Although metronidazole is an antibiotic by class, it works as an anti-inflammatory on the intestinal mucosa. As such, regardless of what is causing the inflammation that is resulting in diarrhea, metronidazole cools the flame. So, whether the diarrhea is due to
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, with their friendly temperament and beautiful, flowing coats, make excellent companions. To maintain their royal appearance, regular grooming is necessary. Here are seven vital grooming tips for Cavalier owners. 1. Brush Regularly, Brush Well Cavaliers have long, silky coats that can easily mat. Brush your Cavalier at least three times a
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Spore-producing yeasts or fungi normally live on canine skin without causing problems, but they can sometimes spread out of control. When this happens, a dog’s paws will become highly itchy, prompting the dog to lick them. In a very short time they become red and irritated, may develop a cheesy, musty, or pungent odor, and
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Pitbulls are known for their strength, loyalty, and playful demeanor. Their short, glossy coats give them a distinctive and attractive appearance, but proper grooming is still essential to keep your Pitbull looking and feeling its best. Here are seven vital tips for grooming your Pitbull, followed by answers to seven frequently asked questions. Brush Regularly
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Many older dogs get skin tags, just as older people do, and don’t need veterinary attention. Even a black skin tag on a dog is usually harmless, although sometimes people opt to have skin tags removed for cosmetic reasons. An exception to the harmless rule of thumb is a skin tag on the dog’s eyelid.
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Most dogs are natural athletes and feel best when they are fit and trim, just as we do. Credit: Lechatnoir | Getty Images The simplest way to help your dog gain weight is to feed additional meals every day. If he’s usually eating twice a day, up that to three or four times a day,
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Known for their playful personalities and iconic physique, Dachshunds are a popular breed with much to love. Proper grooming is an essential part of their care. They come in three coat types: smooth, long-haired, and wire-haired, each requiring slightly different care. Here are seven essential grooming tips for your Dachshund, followed by answers to seven
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A dog’s runny nose that is a clear watery discharge is rarely anything to worry about. But, if the discharge changes color or your dog seems to be having difficulty breathing, you should call your veterinarian right away. .Credit anakeseenadeen| Getty Images Clear, watery discharge from your dog’s nose is usually nothing to worry about.
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Cleaning your dog’s ears at home is simple, provided you have the right tools and you know why your dog’s ears need clearing. Credit: MAYA | Getty Images If you have a drop-eared dog – especially one who loves water – you’ve probably experienced gunky or infected ears. Prick-eared dogs can also get bacterial, yeast,
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Schnauzers are a popular breed, admired for their distinct look and friendly, intelligent nature. While they generally enjoy good health, Schnauzers are predisposed to certain breed-specific health conditions. Recognizing the signs of these issues early can help ensure your Schnauzer gets the care they need. Pancreatitis Pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas, is a common issue
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Stomach cancer is rare in dogs, accounting for less than 1% of all cancers diagnosed in our canine companions. This form of cancer tends to occur in older dogs and affects male dogs more than often then female dogs. Although any breed of dog can be affected, stomach cancer is seen more often in Chow
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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. The best Boston Terrier immunity supplements have the potential to improve your furry friend’s immune function while increasing energy and enhancing health and well-being. These supplements contain various vitamins, minerals, and other
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It can be pretty darned annoying when your dog whines or cries at night, keeping you from getting enough sleep! But as annoying as it is for you, think about it from your dog’s perspective: she’s crying because she’s in distress. The key to ending the fussing is to ease her distress. In years past,
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You Can Participate in Dog Aging Studies Researchers with the Dog Aging Project are examining how a dog’s genetics, environment, and lifestyle influence how dogs age. They are currently recruiting dogs from all over the United States to participate in a community science studies – some of which can be done from the comfort of
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