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What to Do When a Dog Has Blood in Stool and Vomits After Eating Bone? What Medicine?
Blood in stool and vomiting after bones means a gut scratch and a lodged bone; untreated it can cause inflammation or shock from blood loss. This article covers treatment.

Can Dog Bones Scrape the Gut? What Are the Signs?
Dog bones, especially sharp chicken/duck bones, easily cut the gut, causing vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, lethargy. What to do? Can it heal alone? This article explains.

What You Should Know About Dog Vaccines
Most owners know dogs need vaccines, but details are fuzzy. This article covers what to know.

Three Easily Missed Skin Diseases in Dogs
Allergic dermatitis, seborrhea, and interdigital dermatitis appear stealthily and are noticed only when severe. Here we explain them so owners can prevent them.

Dog Licking Paws Constantly? Watch for These 5 Worrying Causes
Dogs occasionally lick furβnormal for emotion and stress reliefβbut constant licking is not good. Normally they don't lick constantly; it likely means one of these. Let's find out.

How to Stop Your Dog from Eliminating Anywhere
Many singles keep dogs but work by day, so the dog stays home. Some dogs wreck the house and poop everywhere, a nightmare. Here we teach toilet training.

What Causes Dog Stomatitis?
Canine stomatitis is a general term for oral mucosa inflammation, with three types: catarrhal, vesicular, and ulcerative. There are many causes, mainly three categories. Here we explain the types and causes.

How to Treat Cat Cataracts
In humans, cataracts are the top cause of blindness. In cats they're rarer but still serious; untreated they can blind the cat. Here we explain treatment.

Prevention and Treatment of Dog Stomatitis
Dog owners know stomatitis well; it's mainly oral-wound infection. Since it's common, how can owners help prevent it? Here is a detailed guide.

What to Watch for with Dog Allergies
There are many causes of allergic reactions in dogs; with over two thousand allergens in nature, the chance is fairly high. Here we detail the types of allergens.