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There are many orthopedic conditions that can affect our dogs, but the one that strikes fear in the hearts of most dog parents is hip dysplasia. With early detection, hip dysplasia can be successfully managed in puppies. Even dogs with arthritis secondary to hip dysplasia can have an improved quality of life with surgical intervention
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Frequent sneezing and rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal tissues) are often symptoms of nasal polyps in a dog. Credit: Supalak Kosiyakue/EyeEm | Getty Images Nasal polyps in dogs are growths that often develop due to chronic rhinitis, which is inflammation of the lining of the nose. These pink growths consist of fluid and connective tissue.
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Seeing soy in a dog food ingredient list may not sound like something a dog would like to eat. Indeed, ingredients like soybean meal, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolate, and soybean oil may make you raise an eyebrow. But before you start searching pet-food shelves for soy-free dog food, let’s talk about what purpose
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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. Many pet parents are turning to the best raw dog food brands for their pet’s dietary needs. Kibble might be the convenient option, but it often lacks the protein and nutrients that
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All dogs can be vegan, provided their nutritional needs are met. Dogs are omnivores, able to utilize nutrients from both meat and plant-based foods. Dogs require protein in their diet, but that protein can come from either meat or plants. And yes, dogs can digest carbs—it’s one of the key differences between dogs and modern
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Veterinarian doctor examining a pritty dog Your dog naturally has yeast on her body, and it normally doesn’t cause trouble. The issue is when it grows out of control. Dog ears – especially floppy drop ears – are a perfect home for a variety of microbes including yeast. These ears are enclosed and warm, so
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Adorable, no? Actually, NO! This dog’s life is being endangered in several ways. She can be hit by debris on the road, be thrown out of the car in an accident (or even just when the car needs to swerve to avoid a road hazard), she might get excited about something she see and jump
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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’ve got a picky pup, our list of the best dog food toppers for Bichon Frises will rescue them from mealtime boredom while saving your sanity! It can stress a pup
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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 multivitamin is formulated to improve the quality of your dog’s life and promote healthy aging. A dog multivitamin is a daily supplement that provides a variety of critical nutrients
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Overweight dogs suffer needlessly. They show symptoms like lethargy, difficulty rising, lameness, heavy breathing, exercise intolerance, and disinterest in playing. If the dogs were not overweight, it’s unlikely these things would plague them. And it’s all our fault: The brutal truth is that domestic dogs rarely eat anything we don’t give them. A simple way
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Hair and fur consist of keratin, which is the same structural protein that creates skin and nails. The scientific term for the wooly or hairy covering of mammals is pelage, and science makes no distinction between hair and fur – both are simply pelage. More detailed descriptions are meaningful to groomers, breeders, and dog show
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This Jack Russell Terrier shows the classic button ear. Credit Anita Kot | Getty Images Button-eared dogs are hunting or herding breeds whose ears help protect them while digging or running through brush. Button ears are straight at the base, semi-erect, and then fold over about halfway up to cover the sensitive parts of the
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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 your pup is a worrier, perhaps our list of the best calming supplements for dogs is just what the two of you need to get through tough moments. Calming supplements work
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It fits and “belongs” to your dogWhat’s a comfortable bed for your dog will vary, but he needs a bed he can call his own. It needs to be the right size for your dog’s preferences—some dogs want the old bed they’ve had since puppy days; other dogs want the smallest size bed they can
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How to switch dog food depends a bit on what you’re switching to or from. For example, if your dog suffers from a simple digestive upset with vomiting and/or diarrhea, your veterinarian may recommend that you feed a bland diet for a few days—without a transition period. But, if you’ve simply decided to change his
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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 skin & coat supplements for dogs can be beneficial for many reasons. They can protect your dog’s skin from the sun, soothe itchy and irritated skin, and keep your pup’s
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A dog’s front dewclaws are analogous to your thumbs. But people often have a dog’s dewclaws surgically removed – so, you may wonder, do dogs really need thumbs? Do dewclaws do anything? The best answer to this question is… sometimes. The importance of dewclaws to an individual dog depends mostly on the dog’s lifestyle and
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