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Reading Your Dog’s Body Language: Calming Signals

Reading Your Dog’s Body Language: Calming Signals

Dogs are pack animals that use 'calming signals' β€” body language that keeps the peace and heads off conflict. Common ones: yawning when scolded (stress, self-soothing, not defiance), looking away (asking you to stop), lip-licking around strangers (unease), and 'acting busy' by sniffing the ground (refusing contact β€” push on and you may get a growl). Reading them helps you respond to what your dog is really saying.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Is Your Dog Dragging Its Bottom on the Ground?

Why Is Your Dog Dragging Its Bottom on the Ground?

A dog dragging its bottom ('scooting') is rarely play β€” it's a distress signal. The top cause is full or infected anal glands; tapeworms (look for white/golden rice-grain segments) are another, as are constipation or oversized stools. Have the glands checked and kept expressed, stay on top of deworming, and don't ignore it.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Things to Keep in Mind When Potty Training Your Dog

Things to Keep in Mind When Potty Training Your Dog

Potty training works best when the toilet spot is fixed away from food and bed, you watch for your dog's signals, you clean accidents so the scent does not draw it back, and you reward successes instead of scolding. Never punish a dog for accidents, as that creates toileting anxiety.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Is a Dog’s Teeth Professionally Cleaned

How Is a Dog’s Teeth Professionally Cleaned

Professional dental cleaning requires general anesthesia so the dog stays still while ultrasonic scaling removes tartar and plaque, followed by polishing and, if needed, extraction of damaged teeth. Because anesthesia carries real risk, daily brushing and routine oral care at home are the best way to avoid the procedure.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Common Mistakes in Feeding a Cat

Common Mistakes in Feeding a Cat

New cat owners fall into the same traps: treats as a main meal, raw fish with parasites and bones, abrupt food switches, too much liver, and mixing fresh food with stale leftovers. Each one strains a cat's fragile gutβ€”or worseβ€”so learn the habits before they cost your cat its health.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Causes and Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs

Causes and Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs

Atopic dermatitis in dogs comes from internal factors (genetics, hormones, allergic predisposition) and external ones (pollen, dust, certain foods, flea bites, drugs). It shows as intense itch, redness, and rashes, often first around the eyes, paws, armpits, and lower back.

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
Which Dewormer Is Good for Dogs

Which Dewormer Is Good for Dogs

Internal parasites such as tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, heartworm, and Toxoplasma disrupt digestion and cause vomiting, weight loss, and bloody stool. Common oral options include broad-spectrum tablets, spot-on selamectin, and combined inner-and-outer products; the right one depends on your dog, given on a plan and by the label dose.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Many Shots of the Four-Way Vaccine Does a Dog Need, and Imported vs. Domestic Vaccines

How Many Shots of the Four-Way Vaccine Does a Dog Need, and Imported vs. Domestic Vaccines

The number of four-way vaccine shots depends on the puppy's age and size: under two months, start with a two-way shot then two four-way; over two months, three four-way shots. Imported vaccines are generally preferred for longer, more stable immunity, and a separate rabies shot is still required afterward.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Pyometra in Female Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Pyometra in Female Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Pyometra is a uterine infection in intact females, either closed (swollen abdomen, no discharge) or open (pus from the vulva, weight loss). Early cases may respond to flushing and medication, but severe or late ones usually need spaying to remove the uterus.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026