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How to Tell If a Dog Likes or Dislikes You

How to Tell If a Dog Likes or Dislikes You

Dogs are humans' best friends and owners love their dogs dearly, but once you have one you must understand them, including which behaviors they dislike.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
What to Do When Your Dog Licks People

What to Do When Your Dog Licks People

In most people's eyes, dogs are approachable, warm, and cute. Dogs have rich emotions and their own joys and sorrows, only each expresses them a bit differently. Among these, the dog's tongue expresses the most.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
What to Do If Bitten by a Vaccinated Dog

What to Do If Bitten by a Vaccinated Dog

Many who work away are about to return home to family. You know every plant at home, but the neighborhood's or neighbor's new pet is a stranger to you. By chance it may act overly enthusiastic; even if vaccinated, does that really mean you are safe?

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Why Is My Dog Suddenly Vomiting?

Why Is My Dog Suddenly Vomiting?

There are many reasons a dog may vomit. The color of the vomit and what it contains each point to a different underlying condition. Below we have organized several vomit colors, ranked from mild to severe, to help you quickly tell what is going on with your dog. But whenever vomiting occurs, the first step is to withhold food and get your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible during the golden window for treatment.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Can You Skip Shaving a Teddy Bear Dog’s Puppy Coat and Just Trim It Gradually?

Can You Skip Shaving a Teddy Bear Dog’s Puppy Coat and Just Trim It Gradually?

A Teddy Bear dog's puppy coat does not have to be shaved; shaving it is done for future appearance. The puppy coat is very soft, which is not ideal for later styling, so the owner can decide based on preference. Teddy Bear dogs can generally be shaved at about 5 months, and the regrown coat will be harder and denser, looking great after styling.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Plants That Are Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Plants That Are Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Flowers and plants add beauty and romance to every holiday; they make wonderful holiday gifts. But as a dog owner you may wonder which plants are safe for dogs and which are dangerous. In response to this question, I have listed the following list of "toxic plants".

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
What to Do for Acute Moist Dermatitis (Hot Spots) in Dogs

What to Do for Acute Moist Dermatitis (Hot Spots) in Dogs

Hot spots (also called acute moist dermatitis or pyotraumatic dermatitis) are localized, moist, red lesions of skin caused mainly by self-trauma. Acute moist dermatitis is a common skin disease in dogs. It often appears in long-haired and thick-coated breeds and is more common in summer.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Why You Should Groom Your Dog Regularly

Why You Should Groom Your Dog Regularly

When you bring your dog out of the grooming salon, your pet usually looks refreshed, not only handsome and beautiful but also very energetic. Good regular grooming keeps your dog clean and comfortable all year round. Most groomers will recommend grooming your dog every 6 to 8 weeks, but the exact frequency may depend on the dog's breed, lifestyle, and your styling preferences for your pet. Knowing your options in advance can help you communicate better with the groomer and develop an effective grooming plan.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
How to Prevent Destructive Chewing in Dogs

How to Prevent Destructive Chewing in Dogs

Destructive chewing is a dangerous habit for dogs and also worries pet owners greatly. Below we explain in detail how to prevent destructive chewing in dogs.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
When Does a Dog Need Dental Surgery?

When Does a Dog Need Dental Surgery?

Dental surgery is a treatment or preventive measure for dental disease, mainly cleaning and polishing the dog's teeth. Note that no oral problem stays the same; on the contrary, the condition will continue to develop, making treatment more difficult, which also means a longer, more complex, and more expensive treatment process. In other words, when you need to properly treat your pet's dental disease, the earlier the better.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021