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Is it normal for a dog’s nose to be wet?

A slightly moist nose is normal for dogs, but if the nose is very wet it may signal a respiratory infection with nasal discharge. Dogs lick their noses to keep them damp and sharpen their sense of smell, so some moisture is expected.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does My Dog Have Red, Crusty Skin Patches

Why Does My Dog Have Red, Crusty Skin Patches

Red, crusty spots can come from parasites, fungal or bacterial infection, allergies, or injury. Small wounds can be cleaned with iodine and an Elizabethan collar; larger or spreading patches need a vet skin scrape to find the cause. Early treatment is cheap — don't delay.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Common Myths About Dog Vaccinations

Common Myths About Dog Vaccinations

Myths: 'indoors dogs need no vaccine,' 'one shot lasts forever,' 'vaccines prevent all disease,' 'I can mail-order and self-inject.' In truth, viruses come home on shoes and visitors, puppies need a 4-shot series, and annual boosters are needed. Use a licensed clinic — never self-vaccinate.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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At What Age Do Dogs Start Going into Heat?

Dogs generally begin to go into heat around 8 months of age. During heat they may become restless, howl frequently, lose their appetite, and show swelling of the genitals. Female dogs also discharge bloody fluid, so keep the area clean and consider spaying afterward if not breeding.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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What Should I Do If My Dog Won’t Eat or Drink and Lacks Energy?

A dog that refuses food and water and seems lethargic may be dealing with stress, high temperatures, or illness. If the symptoms persist beyond two days, take it to a vet. Comfort sensitive dogs, cool them in summer, and watch for fever or discharge.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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Can Dogs Eat Onions?

Dogs should never eat onions. Alliums like onions, garlic, and leeks contain sulfur compounds that destroy red blood cells and can cause hemolytic anemia. Affected dogs may become lethargic, vomit, lose their appetite, or pass blood in their urine, and severe cases can be fatal.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Signs and Causes of Anxiety in Dogs

Signs and Causes of Anxiety in Dogs

Anxious dogs may seem restless, tired, fearful, or start hiding and even self-harming. Common triggers include separation, loud noises, new environments, poor socialization, and past scares. Knowing the signs and cause lets you ease the anxiety with training, a safe space, and gradual desensitization.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Train a Teddy Bear Dog to Get Along with Other Dogs?

How to Train a Teddy Bear Dog to Get Along with Other Dogs?

Teaching a Teddy Bear dog to socialize with other dogs starts with early, positive socialization and gradually introducing it to calm, similar-tempered dogs while you supervise and reward friendly behavior. Avoid resource competition, watch your own body language on the leash, and bring in a professional trainer if progress stalls.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Care for Your Dog After Inducing Vomiting

How to Care for Your Dog After Inducing Vomiting

After inducing vomiting, give small sips of warm water, a stomach protectant like sucralfate, and withhold food for at least 2 hours. Then offer bland food in small meals and watch for ongoing vomiting or diarrhea. Ask a vet about detox or further treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Manage Incontinence in Senior Dogs

How to Manage Incontinence in Senior Dogs

Senior-dog leakage (incontinence) may be physical (aging sphincters, low antidiuretic hormone), disease-related (cystitis, stones, tumors, prostatitis), or behavioral. Get a vet work-up (ultrasound, blood, urinalysis), feed a low-salt easy-to-digest diet, keep things clean, use pads, and support the dog's mood.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026