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It’s possible to make a homemade diet for dogs with liver disease, but get a recipe from a qualified veterinary nutritionist. The free ones on the internet are often not adequate or nutritionally balanced. Credit: humonia / Getty Images Because the liver is intimately associated with digestion, feeding the proper diet to a dog 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 Dobermans provide a warm place so your Doberman 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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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 Collies provide a warm place so your Collie 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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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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A choking dog is a situation that can end badly, both for humans and for dogs. It puts otherwise perfectly healthy dogs at an imminent risk of dying – within minutes – if first aid is not successful. As dog owners, we should learn how to help a choking dog, even how to do the
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iHeartDogs works closely with GreaterGood Charities by donating part of each sale to their various charity efforts. One of the charities, Rescue Bank, works to donate quality dog food to shelters and rescues who are in need. Some organizations could not run without the kind donations from organizations like this, and that’s why your donations are so
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When your dog needs an annual rabies shot depends on if he previously received a one- or three-year vaccine. However, even if he got a three-year vaccination, your dog’s rabies shot schedule is still dictated by state laws. Both the one- and three-year versions are approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Fortunately, most states
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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 Weimaraner parents are turning to the best raw dog food brands for Weimaraners for their pet’s dietary needs. Kibble might be the convenient option, but it often lacks the protein and
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Can dogs eat chicken bones? Well, yes, he can. Should a dog eat chicken bones? Absolutely not! They can be dangerous. Many veterinarians will say the dangers of eating chicken bones are a myth, adding that dogs have eaten them for centuries. But, in the next breath, the same veterinarian will likely tell you about
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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 collars are comfortable to wear, stand up to a pup’s every activity, and last for years. So, before you throw one in your shopping cart just because it’s cute
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Most dog knee injuries are either a patellar luxation or a cruciate ligament injury.  A patellar luxation, or dislocation, is usually due to congenital defects, which means the poor conformation was present at birth. While cruciate ligament injuries can have a conformation component as well, trauma is usually the cause. Both injuries cause pain and
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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 Chinese Cresteds provide a warm place so your Chinese Crested doesn’t have to sleep on the floor. By investing in the right bed, you are protecting your
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If you’re wondering what is blastomycosis in dogs, consider yourself lucky. Blastomycosis, sometimes referred to as simply “blasto,” is a nasty fungal infection that causes respiratory problems and can lead to death. If you haven’t heard of it, your dog hasn’t gotten this diagnosis. Dogs (and humans!) can be infected when they accidentally breathe in
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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 Basset Hound parents are turning to the best raw dog food brands for Basset Hounds for their pet’s dietary needs. Kibble might be the convenient option, but it often lacks the
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Have you ever seen a dog whose eyes were each a different color? This condition is called heterochromia, and it’s due to variations in the amount of melanin pigment in the iris, which is the colored part of the eye. Heterochromia can be congenital (inherited) or acquired. Inherited heterochromia is caused by specific genes that
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Rottweilers love their toys. And they love destroying them too! So when we asked our I Love My Rottweiler Facebook community which toys, we got hundreds of responses. Below we’ll share a handful of the most popular suggestions on best toys for rottweilers. The 20 Top Toys for Rottweilers, According to Real Rottweiler Owners Jolly ball!!
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Alopecia is the medical term for baldness. In dogs, alopecia refers to areas on the dog’s body that are not growing hair. Most episodes of seasonal alopecia in dogs are not alopecia at all but routine turnovers of the coat or seasonal shedding. Your dog isn’t down to bare skin, he just looks naked compared
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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. Pets are probably the best source of happiness and entertainment during our hectic lives, but without the best vacuums for pet hair, it’s impossible to clean up their messes. If you have
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There are a number of reasons for a dog’s eye or eyes to begin bulging unnaturally. If you notice your dog has one or both eyes bulging, or has an oddly colored eye or a strange discharge from the eye—get your dog to your veterinarian as soon as possible. Time is of the essence for
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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.  Your pup will tell you the best dog bowls are full ones! And while this is true, as a dog parent, you look for more than just how much a bowl can
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For most adult dogs, a twice-a-day feeding schedule—12 hours apart—works best. Credit: Chalabala / Getty Images Dogs like regular schedules, and that includes your dog’s feeding schedule. Most veterinarians recommend that dogs eat twice a day, approximately 12 hours apart. If it’s longer, you could cause nausea, as he gets hungry just like people do.
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Aromatherapy diffusers release essential oils, scenting the air with chemicals that affect minds and bodies. Depending on the oils it contains, a diffuser can help calm an anxious dog, lift a sad dog’s spirits, address specific symptoms, or help clear an area of airborne pathogens. Are diffusers BAD for dogs? Any improperly used essential oil
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