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The Dangers of Low-Quality Dog Food

The Dangers of Low-Quality Dog Food

Cheap dog food is padded with plant fillers dogs digest poorly (60–80% vs 90–95% for meat), so the surplus turns to fat and the dog ages over 20% faster with a 27% shorter life and higher disease risk. It also dulls the coat and causes diarrhea β€” some makers even cut in clay or sawdust. National standards require puppy food above 22% and adult above 18% crude protein, with strict limits on heavy metals, aflatoxin, and bacteria, so don't gamble on unknown brands.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Is My Dog Shedding So Much It’s Going Bald

Why Is My Dog Shedding So Much It’s Going Bald

Shedding is normal, but heavy, patchy hair loss usually points to an underlying cause such as seasonal change, aging, a salty diet, a skin infection, or a vitamin and mineral shortfall. Regular brushing and bathing keep the coat healthy and lower the risk of skin disease.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Whelping in Dogs: Preparations and Postpartum Care

Whelping in Dogs: Preparations and Postpartum Care

Whelping carries risks of miscarriage, dystocia, and postpartum infection, so the owner must stay closely involved. Set up a quiet whelping box, let the mother do most of the work, watch for stalled labor, and give her a calm, nutritious recovery.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Dog After Whelping

What to Feed a Dog After Whelping

A new mother is drained and needs prompt, balanced nutrition to recover and keep her milk up. Start with glucose water, goat milk, and light salt broth, scale up meat over several days, supplement calcium, and keep her calm and unbathed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Can a Dog’s Arthritis Heal on Its Own

Can a Dog’s Arthritis Heal on Its Own

Dog arthritis will not heal by itself and, left untreated, can worsen enough to threaten the dog's life, so act early. Manage it with immune support, measured exercise like swimming, a calcium-rich diet, warmth, and vet-directed drugs or surgery.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Your Dog Can’t Stand Up and What to Do

Why Your Dog Can’t Stand Up and What to Do

Weak, unable-to-stand legs can mean poor nutrition (low calcium or vitamins), a bone injury, or an illness such as mild distemper. Have a vet take an X-ray to check for calcium deficiency, supplement as advised, and treat any disease promptly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Treat Dog Pneumonia

How to Treat Dog Pneumonia

Pneumonia treatment centers on antibiotics, cough and phlegm relief, and supportive care; severe cases need hospital equipment. Keep the air fresh, skip dry kibble for a warm meat broth, and keep the dog warm.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is the Bulldog Easy to Keep? Care Tips

Is the Bulldog Easy to Keep? Care Tips

Bulldogs aren’t the easiest keep: clean those big ears often to avoid infection, feed life-stage portions (4β†’3β†’2 meals by age) with balanced vitamins and calcium, and always carry water on walks since their short muzzle makes overheating likely.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is the Teacup Dog Easy to Keep? How to Raise One

Is the Teacup Dog Easy to Keep? How to Raise One

Teacup pups need regular, balanced, measured meals (70–80% full) and clean bowls. Watch stool and urine for health cues, keep the belly off cold floors, and skip leashed walks before 5 months so growing bones don’t deform.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Your Dog Is Weak in the Legs and Unsteady

Why Your Dog Is Weak in the Legs and Unsteady

A dog that's unsteady on its legs usually has a clear cause: a leg injury, long-term calcium deficiency (causing deformed, limping limbs), arthritis (stiffness and shying from touch after rest), or overgrown nails curling into the paw. Match the fix β€” wound care, dietary calcium or pet calcium tablets, vet-diagnosed joint care, or regular nail trims.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026