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Why So Many Dogs Are Getting Tick Bites Lately
Today we look at the real reason ticks are surging lately.

Is Violence the Best Way to Train a Dog
Today let's see which training method is most effective. If you like to use violence when training your dog, this violent method only makes the dog submit, not truly obey you. The dog will correct and listen only out of fear of being hit.

Dog Diarrhea: Causes and What to Do
Normal dog stool is formed brown 1-2 times daily; diarrhea is soft/watery, more frequent, sometimes with blood or odor, and low energy. Causes range from diet and stress to viruses, bacteria, parasites, IBD, and tumors; fast, probiotics, and vet care by severity.

What Kinds of Parasites Do Dogs Get?
For dogs, parasites split into internal and external. With low immunity many parasites are easy to catch; below is a summary of common dog parasites for clearer distinction.

How to Help Your Dog Safely Get Through Summer
Summer is here and it is getting hotter; the dog at home gets restless. To get through summer safely, these details must be noted.

Why Pets Constantly Lick Their Paws
Dogs/cats licking paws is normal; don't panic. But if too frequent, check the pad for redness/swelling; if found, see a vet - long ignored, infection worsens.

Do Pets Really Need Dental Cleaning?
Dogs/cats get full teeth by 4-5 months; beyond kibble, owners add cans/snacks. More food, more tooth test; soft wet food sticks, uncleaned corrodes teeth, causing disease. So after full teeth, regular cleaning.

Autumn Pet Travel Health Tips
Have you noticed these things? This season means cool temperatures, colorful leaves, maybe a little snow — a great time to go out with your pet.

Dog Diarrhea: Causes and Treatment
Healthy dogs pass firm, brown stools one to two times a day. Diarrhea — loose, watery, or bloody stools with a strong odor — signals an underlying problem. Causes range from mild dietary upset to infections, parasites, IBD, and other diseases, so persistent or severe cases need a vet.

A Beginner’s Guide to Raising a Dog
New owners should start with a health check, deworming, and vaccines; help the dog adapt with patience, companionship, and chew toys; and prepare a crate, bowls, and safe supplies.