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      <description>While praised as England’s sweetheart, bulldogs are adored worldwide. Beloved for their distinctive features like their stout frame and adorable wrinkly faces, bulldogs have a great personality to match. They’re one of the top 10 most popular breeds in America for a reason! If you’re looking to learn more about your bulldog or have your
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      While praised as England’s sweetheart, bulldogs are adored worldwide. Beloved for their distinctive features like their stout frame and adorable wrinkly faces, bulldogs have a great personality to match. They’re one of the top 10 most popular breeds in America for a reason! If you’re looking to learn more about your bulldog or have your eye on a pup from the shelter, check out our favorite facts below. 
    
  
  
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      With their flat faces and undershot jaws, bulldogs have a regal air about them. Their courage and determination mirror that of British ideals, making them a national icon. Whenever you’re near one, you’ll feel like you’re in the company of royalty. Though their agreeable nature makes them easy to train, you may find your American bulldog can be stubborn at times. But we can’t blame her. Who likes being told what to do?
    
  
  
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      Though small and mighty, bulldogs are susceptible to several health conditions. They are known to have hereditary concerns like cardiac and respiratory disease or hip dysplasia. When looking into his sweet eyes, you may notice some redness in the pupils. This condition is called cherry eye. And while bred for their pressed-in faces, these features can make it difficult to breathe. Keep an eye on his temperament and stick to cool shades areas in warm weather so he doesn’t overheat. Take your pup to the veterinarian for regular checkups, or if you notice anything out of the ordinary.
    
  
  
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      Bulldogs have easygoing personalities, which makes taking care of them a breeze. Like all dogs, they thrive on consistent schedules with regular walks and high-quality dog food. They love food, but remember to feed your English bulldog in moderation. When it comes to grooming, brush him twice daily with a soft or rubber curry brush. During this grooming session, 
    
  
  
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      <description>Ooh, la la! With their iconic curly coat and elegant stance, poodles stand out in the dog crowd. As icons of French culture, poodles are France’s favorite dog breed and have reigned alongside royalty for centuries. Though they’ve found favor with the royals, poodles are down to Earth. With beauty both inside and out, poodles
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      Ooh, la la! With their iconic curly coat and elegant stance, poodles stand out in the dog crowd. As icons of French culture, poodles are France’s favorite dog breed and have reigned alongside royalty for centuries. Though they’ve found favor with the royals, poodles are down to Earth. With beauty both inside and out, poodles are beloved by everyone and love everyone. 
    
  
  
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      Poodles have European ancestry, though it’s debated whether they originated from Germany or France. Either way, they were originally hunting dogs bred by wildfowlers to catch ducks in the water. Because of their versatile nature, poodles have a fun and vibrant history beyond hunting. Around the 19
    
  
  
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      Poodles are known for their dynamic personalities and capabilities. You may have noticed training your teacup poodle was a breeze. Intuitive and eager to learn, poodles are the second-most intelligent dog breed, with border collies as number one. Because of their loving nature, they make perfect family dogs and are great with children. Although they often prefer the company of people, they get along well with other dogs, especially when socialized early. 
    
  
  
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      Because of their sporty build, Poodles are very healthy dogs and tend to live a long and full life. However, it’s important to be aware of possible health concerns. Toy Poodles are susceptible to orthopedic issues like Legg-Calve-Perthes, while Standard Poodles are prone to hip dysplasia and Addison’s disease. To ensure his health, bring your pup to the veterinarian for regular check-ups and evaluations. 
    
  
  
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      Like all dogs, Poodles benefit from healthy lifestyles like routine exercise and balanced diets. However, what sets them apart is grooming. As water dogs, Poodles have dense, curly fur that requires more maintenance than the average dog coat. To keep her fur healthy and beautiful, your poodle must be combed daily to prevent 
      
    
    
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                    The holiday season is here! It’s the season of giving and we all want to show our furry family members how much we love them. Like us, all dogs are unique with different personalities and preferences, so finding the right gift to say “I love you,” may take a little time. But here at 
    
  
  
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                    German Shepherds come from a long lineage of hard-working dogs. With Italian herd dog origins, the Bergamasco Shepherd and the Cane Paratore are their forefathers. German Shepherds were bred by the 1850s, just in time for the standardization of dog breeds. As they became more popular, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized them as a breed in 1908. Since then, German Shepherds have climbed the ladder of canine royalty. More than 100 years later, they’ve become aristocratic as the third-most favorite dog breed in the country, according to AKC.
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                    German Shepherds are known for their dynamic personalities. Their history and hereditary traits make them versatile. With their inherited herding instincts and a strong sense of responsibility, they are excellent working dogs. Many German Shepherds have roles as therapy dogs or in the police force. While they can perform serious work, they’re also nurturing and affectionate, making them perfect for the family.
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                    Our dogs mean the world to us and we’d do anything to protect them. While there are many dangers to avoid, one of the most important things you need to protect them from is rabies, a deadly disease caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system. Transmitted via saliva, once the symptoms appear, rabies is nearly always fatal. While more common in wild animals, rabies impacts all mammals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, goats, sheep and pigs.
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                    Once the virus enters the body, it travels along the nerves to the brain. Animals with rabies may show many different symptoms, including unusual aggression, fear, aggression, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing, inability to walk well, paralysis and/or seizures.
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                    Having your dogs vaccinated is the most important thing you can do to prevent rabies. Your dog may have specific needs so check with your vet, but typically dogs should receive their first vaccine at 12 weeks, with booster shots needed at age 1, then every three years.
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                    Especially until the age of 1, puppies are more susceptible to rabies because they haven’t fully built up immunity. But even older dogs shouldn’t be left alone outdoors. An unattended dog is more likely to come into contact with wildlife, who are at greater risk of having rabies.
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                    If your dog is not vaccinated and is bitten by wildlife or a dog of unknown status who then runs off, call your vet. Because there is no way to test for rabies on a live animal, your vet can help you quarantine your dog until enough time has passed to see if your dog develops symptoms. This quarantine period may either be in a special state-approved facility or within your own home, depending on state law. If your dog has been vaccinated, your vet may recommend an immediate rabies booster.
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      <description>Are you planning a road trip and intend to include your furry family member in the fun? Taking trips or vacations with your pet can be an exciting time for everyone, but leaving home requires a bit of planning and preparation — not just for your human family members, but for your canine ones, too.
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                    Are you planning a road trip and intend to include your furry family member in the fun? Taking trips or vacations with your pet can be an exciting time for everyone, but leaving home requires a bit of planning and preparation — not just for your human family members, but for your canine ones, too. Here are some things to keep in mind that will help you have a successful trip.
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                    Before you hit the open road, research where you will be staying and make a list of places you can stop along the way. Your dog will need potty breaks, water breaks and time to stretch his or her legs, just like you will. Plan ahead so you know the pet-friendly places to stop. This will prevent you from frantically searching for a stopping point and avoid everyone having to cross their legs while riding along the highway!
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                    If your dog doesn’t travel in the car with you frequently, do a couple of test runs before you go. Have your dog join you when you run quick errands, drop the kids off at practice, or just take a nice afternoon drive. This will help her feel confident and comfortable with the motion of the car.
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                    Get to know your destination and the potential hazards it may pose to your pet. If you are going to a large body of water, will your pet need a lifejacket? If you are going to the woods, will they need a fresh application of a flea and tick preventative? Check with your vet before you go to discuss heartworm medicine, vaccines, and flea and tick treatments.
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                    If your dog isn’t already microchipped, before leaving on a road trip is a great time to get it done. The procedure is completely safe and relatively inexpensive. If your dog is chipped, check that your contact information is up-to-date.
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                    Make a list of all the things your pet may need for your trip. Here are a few things you won’t want to forget:
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      <description>Puppies are cute and playful, and often explore the world with their mouths. But those adorable little mouths are filled with about 28 teeny-tiny razor sharp teeth, and when they close on your hands or fingers, it can be both annoying and painful. Biting is a normal part of puppy development, but there are ways
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                    Puppies are cute and playful, and often explore the world with their mouths. But those adorable little mouths are filled with about 28 teeny-tiny razor sharp teeth, and when they close on your hands or fingers, it can be both annoying and painful. Biting is a normal part of puppy development, but there are ways to control and manage it, and ultimately train them to stop doing it.
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                    Puppies bite new things as a way to explore the world — to learn how hard they can bite something, what it tastes like and whether they should bite it again. They also bite around 12-16 weeks of age, when their adult teeth start to come in. Their gums may be sore, and biting brings them relief.
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                    Puppies also bite during play. If you observe puppies who play together, you will notice that they bite each other all over. With proper training, puppies can learn to stop biting. Here are some techniques to use.
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                    This is training the puppy on the force of their bite. If they bite too hard on your hand, make a loud yelping sound or “Ow!” to signal that it hurt, and immediately stop interacting with them for a brief period of time. Repeat this every time your puppy bites you, and they will eventually learn that if they want you to play, they have to ease up.
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                    If a puppy is biting you or chewing on your belongings, provide them with something they are allowed to chew on such as a toy or bone. You could also encourage non-contact forms of play like tug-of-war or fetch.
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                    Playing with other friendly, vaccinated dogs is good for your puppy’s development and social interaction. It’s a great way for them to burn off energy and learn their biting limits. Dog parks, 
    
  
  
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                    When your puppy is calm, quiet and behaving nicely, reinforce that good behavior with lots of attention, pats or a small treat.
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                    Puppies can also bite when they are overtired. Sometimes a quiet room or a comfortable crate is all that is needed to help your puppy relax and recharge.
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                    Walking is more than just a fun way to stay fit. The benefits of walking your dog are aplenty. Dogs thrive on routine, so regular walks are great for maintaining their mental and physical health. Walking also allows you and your furry friend to spend quality time together while enjoying the great outdoors. Whether strolling around the neighborhood or exploring nature, learning to master dog walks is a must. Here are some tips so you and your pooch can strut in style.
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                    Your dog thrives on the mental stimulation of sniffing the world around him or her. While you may not kneel to smell the grass alongside your pooch, you can enjoy the moment, too. Take a deep breath while appreciating your surroundings: the trees around you or your nice neighbor gardening in her yard.
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                    Most dogs love a walk between 20 to 30 minutes, although the length of time depends on age, breed and other physical conditions. Senior dogs and puppies may prefer shorter walks, while breeds like Border Collies need more exercise. If you’re unsure of the amount of physical activity your pooch needs, consult your veterinarian.
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          Embracing the summer means spending time outdoors, lounging by the pool and rocking a cool new pair of shades. With your furry friend by your side, enjoying the summer will be a breeze. As temperatures rise, it’s important to remember your furry friend wears a thick, fluffy coat and has a small nose, meaning they’re more sensitive to the heat.
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          Some dogs are more susceptible to heat exhaustion. Senior dogs with medical conditions work harder to maintain healthy temperatures in the heat. Even pugs with flat faces can struggle to breathe in humidity. But all dogs can suffer heatstroke.
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          The first step to preventing heat exhaustion is knowing the symptoms. Keep an eye out for signs of dehydration. When your dog isn’t drinking enough water, their noses dry up and they don’t produce enough urine. Your dog can’t tell you they’re too hot, but you can still listen for the signs.
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          Enjoy the sunny days by taking steps to prevent heatstroke. Stay comfortable by keeping the air-conditioning on while indoors and be mindful of the amount of time spent outdoors. During playtime and exercise, bring lots of water and stick to the shade as much as possible. If your dog enjoys water, they will have fun splashing around in a kiddie pool or with a hose. Even dog parks often have water sources so they can stay hydrated while playing with their furry friends. While running errands or going on adventures, remember to never leave your dog in parked cars, even for a few minutes.
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                    Spring cleaning takes on a new meaning when it comes to pampering your pooch. As the weather gets warmer, remember your dog’s furry coat. If you’re sweating in the heat, your pup feels it, too. Grooming your dog weekly helps them feel fantastic both inside and out — indoors and outdoors, too! Try these grooming tips and tricks to get your dog ready for the warm weather.
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                    As dog moms and dads, we value keeping our furry family members happy and safe. One of the best ways to care for your pup is to maintain a healthy weight.
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                    Is your husky a little husky? Veterinarians warn that obesity in dogs is more common than you think. Too much weight gain has severe consequences, leading to
    
  
  
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                    As much as our pups love treats, remember to give them these snacks in moderation. An active lifestyle also helps your pup lose weight and stay in shape. Dogs thrive with a routine. Maintaining a fitness regimen ensures your pup stays a healthy weight. They will perk up, too!
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                    Pet parents know accidents happen. Whether it’s Fido knocking over a cup or us tripping over his chew toys, we’re used to these irritating events. But some accidents can be a lot more serious, like a fast-moving dog escaping through an opened door, from the backyard or during a walk. Luckily, science has advanced enough to help reunite us with a lost dog.
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                    A microchip is a small, electronic piece that is about the same size as a grain of rice. It contains an identification number that includes a pet owner’s contact information and is stored in a national database. Unlike collars which, even when worn, can break off, microchips are permanently implanted into your pet. While microchips don’t have GPS tracking, vet offices, most animal shelters and even some police departments have handheld scanners to read the identification number and reconnect pets with pet parents. Costs do vary, but on average, most vets charge $45 for the procedure.
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                    Microchips are designed to last about 25 years, are absolutely safe and recommended by the 
    
  
  
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                    While it may sound scary, microchips are easily implanted into your dog. The procedure is simple and really no different than giving your dog a shot. No surgery or anesthesia is required, and it can be implanted between the shoulders during a routine veterinary office visit.
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                    The only information about you contained in the database is the information that you choose to provide when you register the chip or update your information. There are protections in place so that a random person can’t just look up an owner’s identification.
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                    If you move or change your phone number, your dog’s identification number can be easily updated without another implantation.
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      <description>Humans communicate using words, so we are good listeners. Dogs lack verbal vocabulary (unless you count barking) but are watchful, so they communicate with other dogs and us in a way we all can see — through their tails. This type of communication works well for dogs because their vision is more sensitive to movement
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                    Humans communicate using words, so we are good listeners. Dogs lack verbal vocabulary (unless you count barking) but are watchful, so they communicate with other dogs and us in a way we all can see — through their tails. This type of communication works well for dogs because their vision is more sensitive to movement than to colors or details.
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                    Tail positioning and other bodily signs (mouth, stance, hair, ears, etc.) all work together to communicate how a dog is feeling. While different breeds have different natural tail shapes and positions, there are some universal ways they use their tails that help us understand what they are trying to communicate.
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                    Generally speaking, the faster the tail wags, the more excited the dog is. Slower tail wags means they are less enthusiastic. If the tail has broader strokes they are happier, smaller strokes means they are tense about something. But watch the body positioning that accompanies the wag — if the body is rigid and the tail is high and wagging rapidly, it could be a precursor to aggression. Here are a few tail positions to be aware of:
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                    This means the dog is alert and is trying to portray dominance.
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                    This is a mixed-feeling position of happiness and excitement, while also being alert and asserting dominance. If this position is accompanied by a rigid or erect body stance, they may be feeling territorial or uncomfortable with something going on around them.
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                    This is a dog’s way of telling you they are feeling hesitant about something.
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                    This means the dog is afraid or being submissive.
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                    The neutral position means neutral feeling. They are taking in new information and haven’t decided how they feel about it.
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                    Right-side tail wagging usually means the dog is happy and is encountering someone they know or are familiar with.
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                    A dog may wag their tail to the left when they are meeting a person or other dog they don’t know. This may be a sign that the dog is feeling nervous, stressed or anxious.
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                    Just like people, each dog is an individual pet and communicates differently. The more time you spend with a dog, the better you will understand what the tail position means to him or her.
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                    And while these are great tips to know about, you shouldn’t rely solely on tail positioning when meeting a dog you don’t know. Take into account the tail position, the stance and ask the owner for permission before approaching the dog.
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                    As much as you might like, you can’t realistically be with your dog every moment of every day. Whether you work long hours outside the home or your furry friend gets bored and lonely, they sometimes need a safe place to stay where they are loved and taken care of.
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                    That’s where doggy daycares come in. Doggy daycares are an excellent option to entertain and take care of your pet while you are away. They can offer the mental stimulation, socialization and exercise they wouldn’t get by being home alone.
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                    Contact your friends or neighbors who also have pets to see what they recommend and which daycares they have used. They are likely to give you their honest feedback about their own experience and help you feel more at ease. Your vet could also be a good resource.
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                    If your dog is active and would benefit from exercise, look for a daycare that has fenced outdoor areas where your dog can safely run, roam and play. Your dog might enjoy small group playtime, training, or a quiet place where they can rest or decompress. Some doggy daycares offer boarding, spa services and training that would be convenient to take advantage of during their stay.
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                    Check out online reviews from pet owners who have used the doggy daycare you are researching. If you are in any neighborhood or local Facebook groups, ask if the group members have had any personal experience with local daycare options.
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                    Ask the daycare manager if you can stop by for a tour. This will allow you to see first-hand the environment your dog will be staying in. Look for cleanliness, the attentiveness of the staff, if the dogs seem entertained and happy, and if they are grouped or separated appropriately.
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                    Once you choose a doggy daycare and your dog has spent some time there, observe your pet’s behavior when you arrive home, and when you drop them off the next time. Any consistent reluctance to enter the doggy daycare might be a sign that it’s not the right fit for your dog.
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                    Cancer is a devastating disease, and unfortunately many dogs suffer from it. Cancer is the primary cause of death in dogs older than age two, and half of all adult dogs will die from it. These are staggering statistics.
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                    While there isn’t much you can do to prevent genetic predispositions to cancer, there are some practical ways you can minimize your dog’s chances of getting it:
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                    Spaying your female dog—removing her ovaries and uterus—before her first heat decreases her risk of developing breast cancer. Testicular cancer is not a highly malignant form of cancer in male dogs, but neutering male dogs decreases his risk of it. Neutered dogs have an underdeveloped prostate gland, which is a common site of cancer.
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                    Check with your vet to determine the frequency of your pet’s wellness exams. It will be different depending on the age or breed of your pet. For example, the maturation of dogs slows down as they age, so they will likely need to be seen by a vet more frequently in the first year than the years that follow. Large dogs age faster, so they may need to be seen more often. Overall, adult dogs benefit from annual wellness examinations.
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                    Your dog’s furry coat protects them from the sun’s ultraviolet rays, but light-colored dogs that enjoy basking in the sun while laying on their backs could expose their bellies to the sun. Other at-risk hairless areas include paw pads, noses and inside the ears. If your light colored dog is a sun worshiper, you may want to consider sun protection options or limiting their exposure.
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                    The number one disease of pets in America is obesity. Obesity can lead to breast and bladder cancer in pets, so be sure your dog is getting plenty of exercise and a healthy diet. For dogs, that means a diet rich in healthy fats, fatty acids and protein, and one with limited carbohydrates.
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                    This seems obvious since carcinogens are also a cause of cancer in humans. Second-hand smoke can cause cancer in dogs because the toxins land on their coats and are ingested when they clean themselves. Because dogs are lower to the ground, be mindful of the use of herbicides, insecticides and pesticides in your yard and potentially toxic cleaners, detergents and soaps in your home.
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                    We often think of diabetes as a human condition, but sadly, man’s best friend can develop diabetes, too. Canine diabetes happens when your dog’s body is not producing enough insulin, or when the pancreas is producing insulin but the dog’s body isn’t using it the way it should.
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                    The first type is called insulin deficient diabetes and the second type is called insulin-resistance diabetes. Diabetes can’t be cured, but the good news is it can be managed successfully.
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                    Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes in dogs. Unspayed female dogs are twice as likely to develop diabetes than male dogs, and middle-aged to senior dogs are more at risk than younger dogs. Genetics, some autoimmune disorders and viral diseases are also known triggers of diabetes in dogs.
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                    Diabetes can be managed, but it’s important to be on the lookout for the early warning signs. The earlier the disease is diagnosed, the better chance your pet has for a healthier and longer life. Here are a few behavioral changes you will want to watch for:
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                    If the disease has advanced, you may see the following more serious signs:
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                    If you notice any of these signs in your dog, it’s important to contact your vet right away. The vet will probably perform a blood test to confirm the diagnosis, and then advise you on the course of action.
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          These are terrific treats for your pup and are packed with fiber, vitamin C, potassium, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), niacin (vitamin B3), vitamin B6, manganese and magnesium. The best part? There’s just one ingredient: sweet potatoes!
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          There are still shelters who euthanize pets who aren’t given homes in a certain number of days. Most families who adopt are looking for puppies, leaving senior dogs to face the ticking clock. By adopting a senior dog, you are not only providing it with a better life, but are also saving it from being put down.
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          It’s a sad fact that most senior dogs in shelters once had a home. It could have been a loving home, but the owners had to move away and didn’t bring their dog for a number of reasons. It could have been that the owner died. Whatever the case, the majority of senior dogs are not problem dogs, but victims of circumstance.
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          Most senior dogs understand basic obedience and commands, and are usually already potty-trained. This makes them a perfect fit for most busy families.
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          While it is fun to have a cute little puppy, they are a lot of work. Senior dogs are already in that sweet spot of wanting to relax with their owners, and won’t keep you up at night wanting to play. They won’t run away during a walk because they understand they have a loving family and aren’t as easily distracted by squirrels. They catch onto your routine quickly, and show their appreciation with lots of cuddles.
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                    Anxiety. Some of us are born prone to having higher levels of anxiety whether it’s a matter of genetics, external factors or as a result of trauma. It’s the exact same thing with dogs. For pet parents of our best friends who suffer with nerves, even intermittently or temporarily, it can be a real challenge to watch them suffer. Here are a few ways to help:
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                    The worst thing to do when your dog is nervous is to raise your voice. If your dog is showing signs of nervousness including shivering, panting when it’s not hot, pacing, cowering, hiding, digging, excessive licking or biting herself, the first thing to do is say “It’s OK (name)” in a calm, soothing voice while maintaining eye contact. If your pup doesn’t settle, giving them a few pets or a hug/cuddle is also great.
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                    The goal of mat training is to have your dog go to his mat on command, and stay until you give the command to release. Focusing on staying on his mat will help release his stress, and it’s also a great training practice for dogs in general.
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                    Some dogs respond well to music when they’re feeling nervous. Whether it’s classical, soft rock, jazz or adult contemporary, music can distract your pup from the stressor that’s causing anxiety and give him relief.
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                    Dogs like routine and can become nervous if their rules keep changing. While you can’t plan every day to the hour, try to keep as consistent as possible with their feeding and potty break times. The same thing applies to their rules. If they’re not allowed on the bed or furniture, don’t allow them to sit on it just because they’re nervous or you want some snuggle time.
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                    We love our dogs, and they love us. They snuggle with us, make us laugh and bark to alert us of potential danger. And while we appreciate the heads up a bark can bring, sometimes, much like children, we wish they would stop with all that noise and play the quiet game! Below are tips to help stop excessive barking, but first, we need to understand better why dogs bark.
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                    Barking is the go-to verbal communication for dogs. We should never expect our dogs to stop barking altogether, but some dogs bark more than others. Whether your pup rarely barks or barks up a storm, there is a reason for every bark.
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          All dogs will naturally begin to paddle when in water, but that doesn’t mean they can keep themselves afloat. Some dogs lack the physical anatomy to keep themselves above water, and others with extra thick or heavy fur also have issues.
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          If you find out your dog isn’t a great swimmer but you do have a pool in your backyard, it’s best to invest in a life jacket. If your furbaby sees you in the pool having fun, he or she might jump in to be a part of the fun.
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          Salt water isn’t good for humans or dogs to drink, and in pools, there’s another issue. According to Chief Veterinary Officer of American Kennel Club, Dr. Jerry Klein, “As far as chlorine: the amount in a pool is negligible, but the toxic concerns are with dogs getting into chlorine tablets, so they should be put in a safe location where a dog cannot ingest them.”
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          It’s always best to rinse off your dog after a swim. The salt or chlorine from the swimming water can irritate some dogs’ skin. You don’t have to give them a full bath with shampoo unless you have concerns the water may be contaminated. Go with your instincts. If your skin is irritated after a swim, follow up with a full bath for your dogs, too.
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          Having access to fresh water is a year-round labor of love for our furbabies, but hydration is even more important during warmer months. If you’re checking your dog’s water dish twice a day, we recommend upping this to three times a day when it’s warm. Odds are your pup loves ice, so adding a few ice cubes is a fun treat. In moderation, ice cubes aren’t dangerous for most dogs, but if you have an aggressive chewer whose teeth are sensitive or fragile, it’s best to give them crushed ice instead of cubes to avoid broken teeth.
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          Matted pet hair not only forms unsightly clumps in your pets’ coat but may also become dangerous to the point of putting your pet’s health – or life – at stake. By knowing about some of the dangers of matted pet hair, as well as doing some simple do-it-yourself grooming and pet maintenance, you can help avoid four major dangers of matted pet hair.
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          Pet hair that is severely tangled and becomes matted pulls tightly against your pet’s skin. This condition in turn causes pain similar to someone pulling your hair. Attempting to brush or comb out matted hair can cause severe pain for your pet because tugging on the hair pulls on nerve endings in the hair follicles where the hair grows.
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          Tangled and matted pet hair gives parasites such as fleas and ticks a place to hide and breed on your dog or cat. When fleas and ticks are hidden in your pet’s coat, they can breed and continually bite your pet, causing anemia (low red blood cell count). Flea and tick bites left untreated can become infected and cause your pet to become ill. Additionally, if feces or urine become trapped in matted hair, it can attract flies, which then may breed and irritate the skin.
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          The twisting and pulling of the hair caused by matting also negatively affects your pet’s blood circulation and may cause bruising. By trapping blood near the surface of the skin, matting may keep blood from flowing to the feet, ears and tail, which can cause severe wounds (like bed sores) or allow your pet to over-heat in the summer or contract frostbite in the winter.
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          Severe matting may limit your pet’s ability to move freely, especially if the hair on their feet or legs becomes matted to adjacent areas. Matting of facial hair may restrict movement of your pet’s mouth and keep them from adequately eating, drinking or breathing.
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          Bathing your pets one a month not only helps de-tangle their hair, but it also diminishes the possibility of matting. Blow-dry your pet if possible. Dampness can weigh down pet hair and cause matting. Daily brushing will deter matting of your dogs’ and cats’ coats, naturally keeping them looking good between trips to the groomer. Combing after brushing not only removes additional trapped hair, but also helps to smooth wavy coats and fluff up tightly curled coats. Pets with wiry or curly coats should have professional grooming about once every month to six weeks to decrease the likelihood of matting and skin problems.
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          Heartworm is a parasite that can enter into a dog’s bloodstream by way of a mosquito bite. Some mosquitoes can carry heartworm larva on their needle-like mouth parts from biting animals that are already infected with the disease. When an infected mosquito bites your pet, the heartworm larva enters her bloodstream. Infected pets are not contagious, so remember that heartworm is not spread from pet to pet.
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                    Along with the warmer temperatures and pleasant weather that the summer months bring, they can also bring allergies. And just like people, dogs can have allergic reactions to a variety of things in their environment. However, their allergic reactions can be decidedly different than those that people experience. By exploring three of the common kinds of allergies that dogs face – and taking a closer look at dogs’ allergic reactions – you may be able to tell if your furbaby is experiencing discomfort because of an allergy.
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                    Three allergic reactions that are similar to those that humans experience are allergies to pollen, dust and mold. These three environmental allergy triggers can cause sneezing – like in humans – but most dogs suffering from these allergies will scratch their skin or ears (in reaction to itching), and perhaps have itchy or watery eyes. Pollen comes from a variety of blooming flowers, shrubs and trees. Dust – and dust mites – tend to collect in corners, under furniture and around pet beds, and stems from dander (skin cells) and hair that dogs and people naturally lose. Mold can form in warm, dark and moist places indoors and out.
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                    Although dogs can have allergic reactions to a variety of different dog foods or ingredients, food allergies are among the least common forms of allergies in dogs. Signs of food allergies may include not only vomiting and diarrhea but also paw licking, ear flapping and scratching, just like those caused by other allergy triggers.
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                    Especially if your dogs spend more time outdoors in the summer months, beware of fleas. The most common allergy among dogs is an allergy to flea saliva. When fleas bite and leave behind a trace of saliva in the skin, your pets’ reaction will be to scratch or gnaw. On the skin, you will see a small, red raised area, much smaller than a mosquito bite. Besides regularly treating for fleas with an oral tablet, regular bathing and grooming should help to keep Fido flea free, free of bites and free of a flea-based allergy.
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           Whether it’s around Valentine’s Day, any other holiday or a regular Tuesday, odds are we all have some form of chocolate in our homes. For people, chocolate is an indulgent treat, a recipe ingredient and even something we add to our children’s milk. For dogs, chocolate poses a serious risk to their health. Even though you might be tempted to share all of your food with your dog, chocolate – in all forms – is lethal for dogs and must be kept away from them at all times, even in small amounts.
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           Too much chocolate might give us an upset stomach, but chocolate is actually toxic to pets, particularly dogs. That’s because chocolate contains two ingredients, caffeine and theobromine, that are aren’t dangerous to humans but are harmful to dogs. Unlike humans, who can quickly digest and metabolize this naturally occurring chemical, canines metabolize it much slower and as result theobromine can stay in their systems for up to 18 hours. In this way, excessive chocolate can make dogs very sick and can be fatal in large doses.
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           Dogs may have different reactions based on their size and weight as well as the type of chocolate consumed. That’s because different chocolates have different amounts of theobromine concentrations. Baker’s chocolate and gourmet dark chocolate contain highly concentrated amounts of theobromine, often between 150 and 450 grams per ounce, while milk chocolate often has around 64 grams per ounce. However, as little as 20 grams can cause toxicosis to set in and symptoms to appear.
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           Theobromine is initially absorbed in a dog’s gastrointestinal tract, and because it stays in their system longer it can spread throughout their body affecting their respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems. Symptoms usually appear within six to 12 hours of consumption and include vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate and excessive thirst. If your dog has consumed a large amount of chocolate the symptoms may be more severe resulting in high blood pressure, muscle tremors or even seizures.
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           If you think your dog has ingested chocolate, it’s important to contact a veterinarian immediately. Providing information like your dog’s weight as well as an estimation of how much chocolate they ate helps determine whether a toxic amount has been consumed. If it has, the vet can take steps to help remove the theobromine from your dog’s system by using medication to induce vomiting and administering active charcoal to help your dog’s body block the absorption of theobromine.
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      <description>When you’re snowed in, it’s easy to forget about taking your dog for walks or playing outside. But maintaining an active lifestyle even during the cold winter months is essential for keeping our canine companions happy and healthy. While snow and ice may not make ideal conditions for outdoor activities, there’s plenty of ways to
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           When you’re snowed in, it’s easy to forget about taking your dog for walks or playing outside. But maintaining an active lifestyle even during the cold winter months is essential for keeping our canine companions happy and healthy. While snow and ice may not make ideal conditions for outdoor activities, there’s plenty of ways to stay active indoors. Rather than hibernating for the winter, keep your dog active and ensure they get the exercise they need with these fun and healthy ideas.
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           Talking your dog on regular walks is a great form of exercise that your dog will enjoy. If the weather is nice enough, walking outdoors is the perfect activity for your pooch, although after any time outside make sure to clean their paws to make sure they’re free of ice and debris. Too cold to go out? Why not go for a stroll indoors. Treadmills or even walking up and down the stairs helps make sure your dog doesn’t miss a walk. Many pet stores also allow you to bring your dog shopping, and this is another great way to get a walk in when the ground is too cold for your usual walking paths.
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      <description>Winter brings cold weather and icy conditions, and if you and your pet plan on spending time outdoors, it’s important to make sure their paws are protected. Cold weather can be hard on their paws with dry winter air causing their paw pads to become dry and cracked, while ice-melting chemicals can cause painful burns.
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           One of the easiest ways to protect your pets’ paws during the winter is regular grooming. Trimming their nails and keeping them short makes it easier for pets to walk on snow and ice, reducing their risk of injury. And because extra hair around their paws retains moisture, trimming the paw hair helps prevent painful ice crystals or deicing chemicals from causing harm while they are outdoors.
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           Snow boots help protect our feet during the winter and can do the same for your pet. Snow boots for pets help keep their paws free of ice and debris while preventing them from coming into contact with chemicals and providing extra traction on slippery terrain. When shopping for boots for your pet, make sure to find a pair that aren’t too tight but stay secured to your pet’s feet. Some dogs won’t tolerate booties at all, but sometimes it’s just the wrong bootie for them. Try a few different styles, with patience, and see if he or she will come around to the idea.
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