Diseases Of The Scrotum In Dogs
A dog's nether region may not be the first place people look when he's not feeling well, but it's as integral a part of his furry body as any other.
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A dog's nether region may not be the first place people look when he's not feeling well, but it's as integral a part of his furry body as any other.
Read MoreBoth Westies and Scotties hail from Scotland, are similar in type, and originally were bred for vermin hunting. Their key difference is coloration.
Read MoreRed heelers are trained to nip at the heels of animals to drive them forward. These jovial canines are a medium-size breed and have a variety of coat colors.
Read MoreSounds that hurt a dog's ears can be damaging as well as uncomfortable. Canines will display telltale symptoms if a sound or audio frequency is bothering them.
Read MoreIf your dog is obsessively licking their bed, there can be a number of underlying reasons behind this behavior. Understanding the causes can help.
Read MoreMost ornamental grasses are safe for dogs and other pets, with pampas and grass palm being key exceptions. It is essential to identify these grass types.
Read MoreWe know that cats and dogs can detect that something is off when their human is drunk. Do the same rules apply to marijuana? What to consider.
Read MorePolice dogs need to possess specific qualities, which they refine through years of ongoing training and a specially-tailored home life with their handlers.
Read MoreThere are multiple dog-appropriate topical steroids available. Therefore, veterinarians don't usually prescribe clobetasol to dogs with irritated skin.
Read MorePolysporin is a common antibiotic that can be used to treat mild ear infections. However, there are some precautions to take before using it on your dog.
Read MorePeat moss is a common soil additive. While peat moss is not considered toxic to dogs, your canine may experience an upset stomach or vomiting if he ingests it.
Read MoreFlea collars are another method of controlling fleas on your dog. However, they have some benefits and drawbacks you should consider before purchasing one.
Read MoreAlthough kidney disease in dogs cannot be cured, managing their diet can help improve their prognosis. Here are some foods to look for.
Read MoreWe know dogs love pup cups, but is it actually safe for your dog to have milk and cream? Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe best outcome depends not only on the cause of a dog's flat feet but also on timely and appropriate veterinary care. Don't hesitate to consult a pro.
Read MoreThough it's fun to think of creative dog names, make sure it's a name you won't mind yelling loudly to call your dog in your neighborhood or at the local park!
Read MoreIf you give your pet a patriotic name, you'll remind yourself of all this country has to offer every day of the animal's life. But that's easier said than done.
Read MoreA female dog can be impregnated when mating with a male as long as they are both sexually fertile, which will usually happen by the time they are one year old.
Read MoreOnions and garlic might be tasty to humans, but they're highly toxic to our canine companions. Here's what you should do if your dog accidentally ate some.
Read MoreDogs are wonderful companions. They love staying by your side no matter what the situation. So much so, that they often want to sleep next to you at night.
Read MoreDogs can't easily express themselves to humans, and many hide their discomfort. These seemingly innocent actions may actually cause your pup stress.
Read MoreSiberian huskies are loving, energetic, and outgoing dogs - but this can also make them hard to train. Here's what you can do to help motivate your pup.
Read MoreKeeping your dog's nails healthy means giving them regular clippings. However, some breeds require more frequent trims than others.
Read MoreBeagles are adorable, happy-go-lucky pups that love to be with their people. However, this breed has a few traits that may make them more difficult to train.
Read MoreYou want a big dog, but a small dog will fit your home better. Compromise with a short-legged dog with a medium-sized body but the height of a small dog.
Read MoreMating two closely related animals can reinforce some good qualities, which is why breeders do it, or bring out dog inbreeding effects such as physical defects.
Read MoreIt's never fun when your dog needs medication, and what's even worse is figuring out how to get them to take it. But here are some sneaky tricks to try.
Read MoreDogs pee on plants for a variety of reasons, which means different solutions are needed based on the specific problem. Consult a vet before using home remedies.
Read MoreWhen canines can weigh as little as 4 pounds or over 100 depending on the breed, it's not easy to define what makes a dog medium-sized versus large.
Read MoreIf you've been to zoos like the San Diego Zoo, you may have seen a dog paired with a cheetah. Here's why these animals make such great companions.
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