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A dog coughing should be taken seriously and investigated.

Should I Worry About My Dog Coughing?

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As I listened to my dog cough the other night, I found myself shifting out of my logical veterinarian mindset and into my role as pet parent. Nobody likes it when their fur baby is not feeling 100%, including us veterinarians.
Woman lying sick on sofa with her dog

Can I Give My Dog COVID?

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Research on canine-to-human and canine-to-canine transmission of COVID strains is inconclusive and data is frequently conflicting. Dog and other pet owners should be cautious and look for signs of COVID infection in their pets, and limit contact if they themselves test positive.
Anal glands in dogs

All About Anal Glands in Dogs

Anal glands in dogs are two small sacks that sit on either side of the anus. They can become full which causes discomfort, and they can leak which causes foul odors.
Close-up of mature woman sitting with dog while painting on canvas at home

Are Dogs Colorblind?

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A dog’s world isn’t all black, gray, and white. Much like a colorblind person, dogs can see color, but some colors like red and green are not distinct to a dog.
Tick removal tools holding a tick recently removed from a dog.

How to Get the Tick Out

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It’s creepy enough that there are billions of these tiny insects living in the woods and fields, just waiting to latch onto your dog...

Supplements and NSAIDs for Dogs

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My brother's Lab retriever-mix was diagnosed with extensive cancer about a month ago. One vet estimated that she only had three weeks to live. My brother is not a very alternative health" type of guy
Dogs can get norovirus from a variety of sources, including other dogs.

Can Dogs Get Norovirus?

Just like people, dogs are susceptible to gastrointestinal illnesses including norovirus.

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Hip Dysplasia

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My six-month-old Rottweiler has a goofy, bouncy walk. Does that mean she has hip dysplasia?A lot of puppies – especially big, gangly ones – have a clumsy, bumbling gait, and this does not mean they have hip dysplasia. If your puppy had a hip dysplasia, you might notice that she limps sometimes, especially after strenuous exercise. You might hear or feel her hips “click” in and out, or notice that she stands and walks with her hocks or hind feet very close together. You might notice her struggling to push herself up into a standing position when she’s lying down, or she might have trouble climbing stairs.

Essential Oil Tick Repellents: What Works and What Doesn’t

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Far be it from us to tell you to put pesticides on your dog. But we’ve never heard of a single nontoxic preparation that was effective at keeping ticks off all dogs. For some dogs, only the potent pesticides seem to keep ticks away. There are, however, some nontoxic products – both commercially produced and homemade formulas – that work to repel ticks well enough to consider using them as part of a comprehensive Lyme disease prevention program.
Parvo lasts a long time and is highly contagious through contact meaning these four puppies are at risk of contracting it from a surface.

How Long Can Parvo Last in the Environment?

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The parvo virus can live on any surface for weeks to months, and it is easy for people to unwittingly spread parvo virus.
Dogs lick their wounds to remove dirt and other debris to help the wound heal.

Why Do Dogs Lick Wounds?

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Wounds hurt because the damaged nerves in the area send pain signals to the brain. While it may seem counterintuitive to touch a wound to provide pain relief, overloading the nerves can decrease the overall pain.
Dog squatting on the sidewalk.

Dietary Fiber for Dogs

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What does fiber do for dogs, what are good sources of fiber for dogs, and should you give your dog a fiber supplement?