Onions and other allium species foods, such as garlic, leek, scallion, etc. are toxic to your dogs as they damage the blood cells. So, even if your dog has eaten a small piece of onion it’s best to...
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Dogs naturally shed their old or damaged hair to make way for new hair to grow. Certain breeds, such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Huskies, shed year-round due to their thick double...
Older dogs, just like humans, experience a range of age-related health issues that can significantly impact their quality of life. Common health problems in senior dogs include kidney disease,...
Is it safe to clean your dog’s ear at home? If done properly, it is! And actually, it is an important part of your dog’s grooming routine, especially if your dog has long and floppy ears. In...
An X-ray will take an image of your pet’s internal body structure using high-energy electromagnetic radiation. Your veterinarian may request X-rays to spot broken bones, dental decay, ingested...
A dog’s nails get overgrown when they are not cut for long, either because of neglecting them or because your dog was so uncooperative in the past that made the process too complicated or...