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Does a dog really need deworming every month?
Under 6 months: monthly. Over 6 months: still monthly is advised, but with good hygiene do internal deworming every 2-3 months and external monthly. Parasites harm skin and gut and steal nutrients, so regular deworming is necessary.
Why Is Your Dog Scooting (Dragging Its Bottom) on the Floor?
A dog dragging its bottom usually means anal itching or pain β most often impacted or infected anal glands, intestinal parasites (tapeworms), perianal skin infection, or allergies. Signs like frequent licking, straining to defecate, or a red swollen anus point to anal-gland disease (express and apply an antibiotic ointment). White rice-like segments mean tapeworms (use a praziquantel dewormer). Rule out health causes before blaming boredom or anxiety.
Dog Farts a Lot and They Stink? It May Be a Gut Problem
Occasional gas is normal (10β15 times a day), but frequent, foul gas points to poor digestion, fast eating, or gut-flora imbalance. Choose an easy-to-digest food with fresh meat and no grains or legumes, feed on a schedule, use a slow-feeder bowl, and add a pet probiotic. If gas comes with vomiting, diarrhea, a hard swollen belly, or pain, it could be pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, or parasites β see a vet.

How to Tell If Your Dog Is Full
You can tell a dog is full by watching its eating pace, checking that the belly is rounded but not bloated, noting regular and well-formed stools, and seeing calm, content behavior after the meal. Adjust portions to the dog's activity level rather than relying on the empty bowl alone.

Do Dogs Need to Switch Food Regularly?
Dogs benefit from periodic food changes: nutritional needs shift across puppy, adult, and senior life stages, health issues (joints, skin, teeth) call for targeted formulas, and rotation aids weight control and fights flavor fatigue. Switch gradually with a 7-day transition (75/25 β 50/50 β 25/75 β 100%) and slow down if digestion reacts.

Can Dogs Eat Popsicles?
Dogsβespecially puppies and small breedsβshouldn't eat popsicles: the cold irritates the gut and can cause diarrhea or vomiting, while sugar, dairy, and toxic ingredients like chocolate or grapes make them riskier still. If your dog reacts badly, withhold food for 4β6 hours, offer water and probiotics, and see a vet if it doesn't improve.
Don’t Get Fooled by ‘Trendy’ Dog Food β How to Avoid the Bad Stuff
Avoid foods whose first ingredients are vague 'meat meal', 'animal by-products', or 'meat extract' β these can be untraceable and low in usable protein. Also skip artificial colors, flavors, and risky preservatives like BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin, and check for a verifiable third-party test report.
How Does a Toothless Dog Eat?
A dog without teeth can still eat kibble β dogs don't chew much anyway, and strong stomach acid plus digestible kibble handle it. For weak guts, pick small, softened kibble, homemade mush, or wet food. Avoid hard chews, bones, and sticky foods, use a shallow non-slip bowl, and feed small meals often.

How to Improve a Dog’s Weak Constitution
A dog with a weak constitution gets sick easily, but you can build resilience through daily exercise, on-time vaccines and deworming, gut support (probiotics), skin-nourishing fish oil and lecithin, and a high-quality natural diet. Improving constitution takes time, so stay consistent with the care.

What Dewormer Works Best for Tapeworms in Dogs?
Dog tapeworms cause diarrhea, soft stools, weight loss, and visible white segments. Effective drugs include praziquantel, niclosamide, albendazole, fenbendazole, and pyrantel. Pick by the tapeworm species and your vet's advice, support the gut with probiotics, and keep up preventive deworming and kennel hygiene.