Blog
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Prebiotics: What They Are and How They Can Improve Dog Health
Prebiotics improve canine gut health by promoting the growth of good bacteria, supporting digestion and nutrient absorption, and strengthening the immune system.
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Mistletoe and Dogs: Why it Can Be Dangerous for Your Four-Legged Friend
Mistletoe, a Christmas symbol, is toxic to dogs. Its leaves and berries contain substances that cause vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and heart problems. Keeping it away from dogs is essential.
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Mange in dogs: causes, symptoms, types, and how to prevent it
Mange is a skin disease caused by parasitic mites that leads to itching, hair loss, and inflammation. It is contagious and requires specific treatments for the dog and the environment.
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Rabies in dogs: what it is, how it's transmitted, and how to prevent it
Rabies is a serious viral disease transmitted through bites from infected animals. It affects the nervous system, is fatal, and can be prevented by vaccinating dogs.
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When is a dog obese?
Overweight dogs are prone to heart disease, diabetes, joint problems, breathing difficulties, and reduced physical activity. Consult your veterinarian for a personalized diet and optimal health.
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When is a dog considered senior?
A dog's senior years vary based on size: small breeds at 10 years, medium at 9, and giant breeds as early as 6-7. Regular veterinary check-ups and an appropriate diet are essential for healthy aging.