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Solving Dog Bad Breath
Dogs cannot brush or floss themselves, so food lingers, ferments and smells; over time bacteria build into plaque and tartar, the real source of odor. Fight it: wipe teeth with a soft towel or gauze and use a cotton swab with garlic juice for residue between teeth; use a dog toothbrush and pet paste (not human paste, which upsets the gut) brushing every surface, patiently easing a resistant dog in. Feed vitamin- and fiber-rich veggies and crisp dog biscuits or chews that scrub the teeth - Pekingese fed only soft meat miss needed wear. Have the vet check and scale when needed; bad teeth bring strong odor and hurt appetite and nutrition.

Why Is Your Dog Having Diarrhea
A healthy dog passes formed stool three to four times a day. More frequent, soft, watery, mucus-laced, or bloody stool is diarrhea, a sign of illness rather than a normal variation. Clinically it is split into acute (sudden) and chronic (long-lasting) forms, each with its own common causes.

Why Is Your Dog Having Trouble Breathing
Difficulty breathing means changes in a dog's breathing rate, depth, and rhythm, often with the chest muscles working overtime to compensate. It is a common and serious sign of respiratory or other system disease. The causes fall into a few mechanistic types, and a sudden breathing struggle is always an emergency.

Why does my dog have black spots on its skin?
Black spots on a dog's skin are usually harmless — they often appear with age as normal pigment deposits (age spots) from metabolic changes. They can also follow a skin infection that damaged the hair follicles, in which case the marks typically fade over time, or result from sunburn in short-coated dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors.

How Much Do Dogs Sleep?
Owners sometimes worry a dog sleeps too long, but sleep is as vital for dogs as for us - short sleep makes them listless by day. Need varies by age: newborns sleep about 22 hours, leaving only meal times awake; around one year they sleep about 14 hours as they grow and play; and senior dogs (six-seven years is middle-aged for a dog) do not sleep less - they need plenty to slow aging. Most of that time is light sleep, and a dog stirring at small noises is perfectly normal, not a problem.

Common Dog Diseases and Their Symptoms
A sick dog shows changes in behavior and body that veterinarians call symptoms. Owners who notice these early can get the right help faster. Fever is one of the clearest signals: a dog's normal temperature is 38.3-39C, and anything above 39C means the dog is running a temperature. Here are the common causes behind sudden high fever and lingering low fever.

How to Care for Your Dog in Autumn
Autumn's cool, dry, changeable weather feels great to us but asks for a few adjustments in dog care. Fatigue from summer, dropping temperatures, and dry air all affect a dog's body, coat, and digestion. A few simple habits around food, grooming, exercise, and disease prevention keep your dog comfortable through the season.

How to Stop a Dog From Eating Its Own Poop
Eating its own stool is a common dog behavior, usually harmless but sometimes a sign of a problem. Causes range from missing nutrients and youth or pregnancy, to lack of training, boredom, or illness such as pancreatitis. To correct it: feed a complete diet with added trace minerals and vitamins, clean up stools promptly, interrupt with a firm 'leave it' and reward stopping, and as a last resort make the stool unpalatable with a safe deterrent. If the habit persists despite these steps, consult a veterinarian to rule out a medical cause. Patience and consistency are what break the cycle.

Why Dogs Have Bad Breath and Tartar
Bad breath usually traces to tartar: poor eating habits and no dental care let plaque calcify into tartar. Scraping it at home with a dental scaler is not advised - few owners can control the dog through the whole process, and mistakes harm the gums. Better to have the vet scale once, then prevent daily with mouthwash, brushing or diet. Untreated tartar worsens breath and causes stomatitis, ulcers and red gums that block eating, and plaque harms the heart and kidneys. Prevent with daily (or every-other-day) brushing using dog toothbrush and paste, finger-wrap if the dog resists, and chewing toys; severe cases may need prescription food.

What Every New Dog Owner Should Know
Bringing a puppy home is exciting, but a few common mistakes can make a dog sick or afraid. The first weeks are about helping the dog settle in safely: hold off on baths and rich foods, keep it on a leash, and don't rush parasite treatment. With the right supplies and a calm start, new owners set their dog up for a healthy life.