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What to Do If Your Dog Eats Amphetamines
Amphetamines are human prescription stimulants that are toxic to dogs, usually swallowed by accident. Signs appear within one to two hours and include restlessness, tremors, and seizures. Prompt veterinary treatment is essential.

Car Travel Safety Tips for Dogs
Riding in the car is exciting for dogs, but a few simple precautions keep them safe: crack the window instead of letting them hang out, never leave them in the truck bed or alone in the car, and always use a restraint. Front seats and airbags are a serious risk, so buckle them into the back.

Common Human Foods That Are Dangerous for Dogs
Many everyday human foods are toxic to dogs, and even small amounts of xylitol, chocolate, grapes, onions, or alcohol can cause serious harm or death. This guide lists 16 foods to keep away from your dog, plus a few safe options you can share in moderation.

Is Ringworm in Cats and Dogs Hard to Treat?
Ringworm is a common fungal skin infection in cats and dogs, most often caused by Microsporum canis, and it can spread to people. With the right approachโclipping, antifungal medication, medicated baths, and home disinfectionโmost cases clear up, though treatment is slower than owners expect.

What to Do When Your Dog Is a Picky Eater
Picky eating often starts with table scraps and home-cooked meals. Fix it by separating human food from kibble, scheduled feeding with a 10-15 minute window, more exercise, and puzzle feeders, and get the whole household to stick to the plan.

The Dangers of Dogs Climbing Stairs
Stairs strain a dog's spine and joints, especially for senior, obese, and long-backed breeds like Corgis, raising the risk of disc and hip damage. Limit stair use and support joints with calcium and glucosamine.

What to Do When Your Dog Is Anxious or Stressed
Separation anxiety shows as barking, destruction, and accidents when you leave. Avoid big goodbyes, use special treats and puzzle mats, lengthen departures slowly, and leave calm classical music on.

What Are a Dog’s Anal Glands?
A dog's anal glands are two small scent pockets near the anus that mark territory and empty under stress. If they clog, a dog scoots and risks infection, so diet, fiber, and timely expression help.

Should You Neuter Your Dog?
Neutering cuts the risk of several cancers and infections but raises the odds of weight gain and thyroid issues. Weigh the pros and cons, and time the surgery after full growth.

Illnesses Dogs Are Prone to in Autumn
Autumn's temperature swings put dogs at risk for colds, diarrhea, kennel cough, and parasites. Warmth, a steady diet, good ventilation, and on-time parasite control keep them safe.