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5 Tips to Keep Your Dog Warm and Healthy in Winter
Winter solstice marks the coldest time of year - a stern test of a dog's fitness, when careful care matters. Once balance breaks and resistance drops, germs strike, causing sensitive gut and runny-nose colds. How to help your dog through a warm, comfortable winter and boost immunity - read on.

How to Brush Your Dog’s and Cat’s Teeth
National Day nears; the author wishes owners a happy holiday and reminds: don't forget to spend time with your pets!

Early Symptoms of Uremia in Dogs
Canine uremia is a toxic syndrome from kidney failure that lets metabolic wastes build up. Signs include lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, breathing and heart changes; peritoneal dialysis is the main treatment and needs urgent vet care.

Review: Pure & Natural (Bernat) Dog Food for Medium/Large Breed Puppies and Adults
Pure & Natural (Bernat) is a brand under a U.S. biotechnology company. Among dog-food brands worldwide it is known for persistent exploration and innovation, and was among the first to use grain-free ingredients for healthy, nutritious food.

Review: Cunsui Dog Food for Medium/Large Breed Puppies and Adults
How to pick quality dog food

How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Dog for Life?
Raising a French Bulldog to age 9 costs roughly 64,000 yuan once you add the dog, food, supplements, vet care, and daily items. The real price, though, is a lifetime of love that money can't measure.

Ten Taboos for First-Time Dog Owners
New dog owners often make the same mistakes, from bathing too soon to feeding human food and using the wrong shampoo. Avoid these ten common taboos to keep your puppy safe and healthy.

Healthy Human Foods You Can Feed Your Dog
Plain chicken, pumpkin, coconut oil, sweet potato, yogurt, blueberries, and peanut butter are all safe, healthy additions to a dog's diet when prepared correctly. Here is what makes each one good.

The Best Foods to Feed Your Dog
Bone broth, fresh goat's milk, carrots, apples, eggs, green beans, organ meats, and salmon are packed with nutrients that support a dog's gut, coat, joints, and overall health when fed correctly.

Why Dogs Can Drink Goat Milk but Not Cow Milk
Today let's learn why dogs shouldn't drink cow milk.