All dog breeds have between 319 and 321 bones in their skeleton. The main difference comes from the number of bones in their tails, meaning that dogs with short tails have fewer vertebrae than those...
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Dental problems are widespread among senior dogs, and they can significantly impact their well-being because they cause pain and decreased appetite. If your pet is already struggling with this, there...
Are you living with a dog with urinary incontinence? Fortunately, there are many strategies you can consider to manage this condition and improve both your pet and your quality of life. In...
There are several reasons why a senior dog may experience hair loss. Some possible causes include hormonal imbalances, allergies, skin infections, parasites, or nutritional...
Potty training a senior dog can be a bit more challenging than training a puppy, but it is definitely possible. In this article, we will cover the steps to re-train or train them for the first time...
Barking is an essential part of a dog's communication, so it is not realistic to expect them to be quiet all the time. However, barking becomes a problem when it’s triggered by every little stimuli...