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How to Deal With Eczema in Dogs
Dog eczema (moist dermatitis) itches badly and hides under the fur early. Causes include low skin immunity, damp coat, allergies, and over-grooming from pain or anxiety. Treatment: clip fur, zinc oxide, regular meds, and an E-collar.

Symptoms of Heart Disease in Dogs
Coughing, low stamina, a swollen belly, restlessness, and fast sleeping breaths can all signal heart trouble. Learn the key symptoms β and how to use sleeping respiratory rate (over 30/min) as an early warning sign.

How to Care for a Dog with Heart Disease
A heart-disease diagnosis is not a death sentence β lifespan depends on how early it is caught and how well it is managed. Learn the symptoms, why dogs die from it, and how to help your dog live longer through medication, diet, temperature, and calm.

Nursing Basics for a Dog with Heart Disease
Daily care is what keeps a heart-disease dog stable. The rule of thumb is the "three limits" β water, salt, and excitement β plus the right medication and gentle exercise. Here is a practical care checklist for owners.

Why Dogs Develop Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs has four main causes β genetics, nutrient deficiency, viruses or parasites, and low thyroid hormone. It is hard to cure, so early diagnosis and careful management matter most. Here is what every owner should know.

First Aid for a Dog Having a Heart Attack
About 1 in 10 dogs has heart disease, and an episode can be fatal and strike without warning. Learn the essential first-aid steps β oxygen, rescue breathing, and CPR β every owner of a heart-disease dog should know.

Medications and Care for Common Pet Injuries: Fractures, Sprains, Burns, and Wound Infections
Pets can suffer fractures, sprains, burns, bee stings, snake bites, and wound infections, especially outdoors. Prompt first aid prevents infection and permanent damage. This article covers causes, symptoms, and the medications for each.

What Medication for Canine Bacterial Folliculitis
Both fungi and bacteria cause dog folliculitis, but bacterial cases take longer to treat than fungal ones, so patience is needed. This article covers the medications and methods for bacterial folliculitis.

Are the Squeezeable Black Dots on a Dog’s Skin Folliculitis?
Black dots on a dog's skin that can be squeezed out are not necessarily folliculitisβthey may also be flea dirt. This article explains how to tell the two apart and how to address each condition.

Does a Dog Have to Be Vaccinated?
Many owners wonder if a dog can skip vaccines β the answer is no. Vaccination protects the dog's health and is required by law. Learn why dogs need shots, the types available, and the key precautions.