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Your dog has loose stools and you wisely consulted your veterinarian who may have given you medications that will help with diarrhea. But you wonder if food choices affect loose stool. Yes, they do. The best thing to feed dogs with loose stool boils down to providing reasonable nutrition through food that’s bland and high
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No matter the occasion, your dogs will anticipate and enjoy the opportunity to savor a special treat made just for them. ©Nancy Kerns Create a custom cake by assembling your dog’s favorite ingredients, such as peanut butter, bananas, apples, pecans, walnuts, unsweetened shredded coconut, carrots, bacon, chicken, fish, eggs, or cheese – or add whatever
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How often should you bathe your dog? Depending on which expert you consult, the answer could be every day, once a week, once a month, every three or four months, every six months, whenever the dog is muddy or dirty, whenever he smells bad, or never. The correct answer for you and your dog is
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Don’t wait until your dog needs a bath to create a comfortable, relaxing routine for this important ritual. Plan ahead by organizing the products and equipment you’ll need, and if you’re new to dog bathing, rehearse the steps, which are: Dry brush your dog Wet with water Shampoo Rinse Apply conditioner Rinse Dry your dog
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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 dog beds for Yorkies provide a warm place so your Yorkie doesn’t have to sleep on the floor. By investing in the right bed, you are protecting your furry friend’s
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There’s nothing worse than watching your Golden Retriever suffers from itchy skin allergies. We asked our community of over 800,000 Golden Retriever owners the following question: What shampoo do you recommend for a Golden Retriever with itchy or sensitive skin? We’ve summarized the best responses below. Always remember to check with your veterinarian before making changes
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Having a pet can bring a multitude of joys to any home, but for families with a child who has autism, having a dog can be especially beneficial. Dogs are known for their loyalty and companionship, and for children with autism, these qualities can make all the difference. From providing emotional support to helping with
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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 dog beds for Shelties provide a warm place so your Sheltie doesn’t have to sleep on the floor. By investing in the right bed, you are protecting your furry friend’s
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We’re excited about the possibilities of Whole Dog Journal’s searchable database of dry dog foods, and hope you find it to be helpful for finding good foods for your dogs. We’re excited to now present information about every single one of the dry dog foods made by the companies on our “Approved Foods” list, including
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Anxiety, and the behavior problems stemming from it, is increasingly common in our companion dogs. If you have one of these dogs, you know how heartbreaking and disruptive this can be. Anxious dogs are not comfortable. They can’t relax. Sometimes they are downright panicky. This can lead to dangerous destructive behaviors, house-soiling, and even aggression.
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Tooth loss in common in older dogs, and the primary cause is periodontal disease. That’s an infection of the tissues around a tooth, sometime also involving the gums. And, if the gums are bad, the teeth will lose their grip, too. Obviously, you can’t do anything about the teeth your dog has already lost—well, you
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By applying the foregoing criteria, we’ve found a thousand or more good foods to choose from; their manufacturers appear on our “Approved Dry Dog Foods” list. But we know what you’re going to ask next: How do you choose a dog food for your dog? The answer depends on what you’re feeding your dog now and what he
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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. When choosing the best dry dog food brand for your dog, there’s a lot to consider. In recent years, dry dog food has gotten a bad rap – and it’s not entirely
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Signs of kidney disease in dogs may be subtle and easy to miss. They also are not  specific for renal (kidney) problems and can indicate other health issues, like diabetes, heatstroke, and liver disease. The first symptoms of kidney disease in dogs are often only noted by an astute owner. You might notice that your
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Allowing dogs to reach skeletal maturity before neutering results in healthier joints and structure, and this is especially true for the giant breeds, like the Irish Wolfhound. Credit: Westend61 | Getty Images The best age to neuter a male dog has changed over the years. We used to think 6 months of age was just
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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 dog beds for Great Pyrenees provide a warm place so your Great Pyrenees doesn’t have to sleep on the floor. By investing in the right bed, you are protecting your
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Folliculitis is inflammation of the hair follicles. Inflammation is the body’s response to an injury or infection of some sort; when hair follicles become infected with bacteria, the body sends inflammatory cells to attack the bacteria and heal damaged tissue. In the case of inflamed hair follicles, the original insult may have been caused by
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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. If you’re looking to spoil your furry best friend with one of the best dog subscription boxes, we’ve got the list you need to make your search a little easier. Whether you
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Cabbage can provide some fiber and lots of vitamins and minerals. It has plenty of vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, magnesium, and beta carotene (a precursor of vitamin A). As is true of many vegetables, it also has plenty of antioxidants. Plus, many dogs enjoy crunching on small pieces of cabbage. Dogs can eat raw
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