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Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, or IMHA in dogs.

IMHA in Dogs Is Often Deadly

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Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) is a potentially deadly condition in dogs. You may also see it as autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) or autoimmune anemia.
Bloat in dogs can be caused due to eating too swiftly.

Signs of Bloat in Dogs

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If you notice any signs of bloat in dogs, act immediately and call your veterinarian or a veterinary emergency hospital.

Dogs and Carbs: It’s Complicated

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The question of how best to feed dogs stimulates great debate and evokes strong emotions among dog folks. (Yes, this an intended understatement.) One of the most contentiously defended viewpoints in recent years is that dogs should not be fed diets that contain digestible carbohydrate (starch). Two primary arguments are used to defend this position.
A dog teeth cleaning begins with a thorough exam and sedation.

Dog Teeth Cleaning

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Cleaning a dog’s teeth is far more complicated than the same procedure is for humans. There is much more involved in the process, from when you drop off your dog at the veterinary hospital to the time you pick him up at the end of the day.
German pinscher running on special animal treadmill in dog fitness club

Dog Treadmill Choices

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Working out on a dog treadmill can be a great excercise option during inclement weather, or the winter months when long walks aren't an option.
A golden retriever with a swollen mouth

Sudden Lumps on a Dog Under the Skin

What to do if you notice your dog has bumps under her fur.
exercising your overweight dog

Helping Your Dog Lose Weight

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When Ella, a five-year-old Norwich Terrier, first came to live with me a few months ago, she weighed a svelte 10.8 pounds. But within two months her weight had ballooned by almost a full pound, and there was no way you could call her anything but plump. How could this happen? How could I have let my new dog get fat – me, the one who perpetually preaches the benefits of keeping dogs lean? And what the heck was I going to do about it? The answer is that it happened because I’d never owned such a small dog before, and it turned out I was massively overfeeding her, particularly when I counted all the treats she was getting. And I would do whatever it takes to get her back to the weight she should be, and keep her there. Here is what I learned during my struggle to help Ella lose weight.
Nasal mites in dogs can be the cause of mysterious respiratory problems like sneezing, nose bleeds, and breathing trouble.

How to Get Rid of Nasal Mites in Dogs

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Nasal mites in dogs are unusual mites that can be responsible for sneezing, difficulty breathing, and other hard to diagnose respiratory problems.
dog with demodectic mange

Dog Staph Infection Treatment

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If your dog has a recurring skin infection, a home remedy may not be enough.
Veterinarian doctor examining a pritty dog

What Causes Yeast Infection in Dog Ears?

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Frequent swimming and allergies are among the common causes of a dog ear yeast infection. Untreated, it can lead to scratching, head tilting, and neurological issues.
toothbrushes for dogs

Unhealthy Gums? It Could Be Canine Gum Disease

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We often pay attention to our dog’s teeth, but the gums supporting those teeth are just as important. Unfortunately, they’re frequently ignored. As a...