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Is a Puppy’s Bent Front Legs Caused by Calcium Deficiency?
Deficiency can cause bowlegs, knock-knees, and splay feet, so bent front legs may link to poor nutrition and low calcium. Seek a vet check; if deficient, diet can help correct the bend.

How to Prevent Periodontitis in Dogs and Cats
Periodontitis in cats and dogs is usually caused by infection from untimely oral cleaning. It refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the periodontal membrane and surrounding tissues, characterized by periodontal pocket formation, bone resorption, loose teeth, and gum recession, and is severe once it appears. To spare your pet this pain, let's learn prevention methods together.

Think Kidney Failure in Dogs Is Rare? Think Again
Canine kidney failure is commonโthe 4th leading cause of dog death. Unlike cats, it often follows periodontal bacteria or heart disease. Signs are more drinking/urinating, mouth ulcers, anorexia, and weight loss. Manage with diet (controlled phosphorus and protein) and supervised feeding.

Dog and Cat Whelping Guide: Prenatal, Labor, and Postpartum Care
Whelping carries normal risk from mating to birth. This guide covers the best breeding age, pregnancy signs, nest setup, labor signs and difficult-birth warnings, and postpartum nursing and feeding.

How to Treat Tartar in Dogs
Dog tartar forms from poor oral hygiene, alkaline saliva, human food, and oral deposits. Treat it with dental chews, regular brushing, and professional ultrasonic cleaning when needed.

What Does Dog Malnutrition Lead To?
Malnutrition brings bad breath, heavy shedding, dull coat, low weight, and skin issues. Diagnosis needs a vet exam (urine, blood chemistry, CBC). Balance nutrients carefullyโlimit salt for heart disease and watch calcium and phosphorus for kidney health.

What Happens When a Dog Is Malnourished Long-Term?
Long-term malnutrition shows as thinness, anemia (pale eyes and pads), dry corneas (vitamin A), bleeding gums (vitamin C), poor bone growth (calcium), and a dull coat (protein). Add the missing nutrients and see a vet to correct the root cause.

Why Does a Dog Dribble Urine Drop by Drop?
A dog that dribbles urine a drop at a time, with prolonged urination and obvious pain, may have stones or urethritis. This guide covers the symptoms, treatment, and the diet changes that help pass and prevent stones.

Why Do Dogs Develop Pica?
Pica is when a dog eats non-food items, from one favorite object to all sorts of odd things. Causes include stress, poor diet, parasites, disease, or puppy curiosity. Understand the causes to prevent it.

Why an Older Dog Suddenly Goes Lame in the Hind Legs
An older dog's lameness may be a sprain, or osteoporosis from age-related calcium deficiency. Either way, take it seriouslyโsenior dogs are fragile. Here are the causes of sudden hind-leg lameness in older dogs.