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Does Your Dog’s Dry Skin Need Moisturizer?
Dog dry skin can come from bathing too often (which damages the skin barrier - once a month is enough) or an unbalanced diet (add B vitamins for softer, smoother coat). So does dry skin need moisturizing? Let's see.

How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog
Today we look at how often a dog should be bathed. If someone gives you an exact number, that person is probably a pet-store owner - because bath frequency depends entirely on the individual dog, with no fixed answer.

Causes of Body Odor in Dogs
For most dogs, a certain smell is a normal part of life. But that does not mean we ignore it; some pets give off foul, pungent, or strengthening odors that may signal a health problem.

How to Treat Dog Bad Breath
As living standards rise, many choose a pet dog as company. But mostly due to poor care or other factors, dogs may get bad breath.

Why Can’t Dogs Digest Fur?
Cats and dogs both swallow fur, but cats vomit it up and dogs don't. Today we look at the fur dogs ingest.

Causes of Bad Breath in Cats and Dogs
When being close with your pet, have you found their mouth smells quite strong, even giving you a strong nausea at times?

Dog Bad Breath and Rotten Teeth
Teeth are a crucial factor in a dog's lifespan and health. Bacteria from periodontal disease can spread through the blood and even infect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Brushing and cleaning a dog's teeth is a simple act that avoids bad breath and greatly helps health.

Main Causes of Dog Shedding and How to Manage It
Because dogs have a coat, shedding is normal. But some pathological hair loss is not normal. To tackle shedding, you need to understand the common causes and symptoms.

Dog Coat Care Tips for the Autumn Shedding Season
As summer turns to autumn, the cool, dry climate brings many dogs into shedding season, with coat easily drying and damaging. Owners worry about bald spots. Actually, shedding is a golden time for coat renewal; with proper care the coat becomes healthier and smoother.

How to Reduce Strong Dog Body Odor in Summer
In summer a dog's body odor is strong, especially in a closed, air-conditioned room, troubling many pet homes. Odor comes from skin and sweat-gland secretions broken down by microbes, strengthening with heat and humidity. To reduce it, first know the sources.