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What is a dog’s bone structure like?
A dog has 225β230 bones, broadly divided into the skull, trunk bones, and limb bones. The skeleton is rigid, supports the body, and protects internal organs, so owners should protect bone health and supplement calcium appropriately.

How Long Can a Dog with Kidney Failure Live? Three Ways to Add Years
There is no single answer to how long a dog with kidney failure survivesβit depends on type, stage, and treatment. Acute failure from toxins or blockage can often be reversed if treated within about 48 hours. Chronic failure in older dogs can't be cured, but mid-stage dogs commonly live 1β3 years and some over 5 with good management. Diet, medication, and daily care are what buy the time.

Why Do Dogs Develop Rheumatism?
The exact cause of dog rheumatism is unclear, but it is now seen as an autoimmune reaction to repeated streptococcal infection, with cold, damp, rain, and overexertion as common triggers; it often returns during respiratory illness, sudden weather shifts, or after getting chilled. It appears as muscular or joint forms, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and lameness that can shift around, and it cannot be cured, only managed. Care means a dry warm bed, balanced nutrition with calcium, and limited exercise, with veterinary anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment during flares.
How long does it take before you can tell a dog is pregnant?
A pregnant dog usually shows clear signs around day 45 - the abdomen enlarges, the breasts swell and may leak milk, and you'll notice increased appetite, weight gain, and more frequent urination. Litters of only one or two puppies may show little belly growth. During pregnancy, boost protein and calcium to prevent post-whelping calcium deficiency.

Why Is Your Dog Weak in the Hind Legs and Unsteady
A dog that walks with weak, wobbly legs can signal many problems: lack of exercise, poor nutrition, fatigue, heart or respiratory disease, muscle or skeletal disorders, anemia, diabetes, or thyroid trouble. A single, bland diet or long hunger can cause dehydration and low blood sugar, calcium, or potassium, leading to dizziness and weakness. Overexertion alone may just need rest. If the signs persist, a vet visit with bloodwork and X-rays pinpoints the cause and guides treatment.

Graptemys pseudogeographica (False Map Turtle)
The false map turtle is a map turtle that is less commonly kept than sliders, needing clean water and a quiet environment. It is omnivorous but especially loves shrimp, and is distinguished by bright yellow markings behind the eyes.

Torticollis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Torticollis is a head tilt or twist from neck-muscle spasm or paralysis, cervical rheumatism, vertebral dislocation or fracture, neuritis, or ligament injury - often after a fall, blow, or tight collar. Ear infection can also cause it. Treatment targets the underlying cause, with rest, pain relief, and, for fractures, cervical stabilization.

Degenerative Arthritis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Degenerative arthritis (osteoarthritis) is non-suppurative wear of joint cartilage from years of uneven load, more common in older pets. It causes pain, stiffness, limited motion, and lameness that worsens with activity and cold weather. Weight control, controlled exercise, pain relief, and surgery in severe cases manage it.

Suppurative Arthritis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Suppurative arthritis is infection of a joint by pyogenic bacteria, either carried in the blood or introduced through a penetrating wound, causing hot, painful swelling, fever, and lameness. Prompt drainage and antibiotic therapy are essential to save the joint and prevent spread; untreated it can rupture through the skin.

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, immune-mediated, erosive polyarthritis, often in small and toy breeds between 8 months and 9 years. It causes recurring lameness, stiff swollen joints, fever, and poor appetite, and can end in joint deformity. Treatment relieves pain, controls inflammation, and protects joint tissue.