Dog Care

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How Often Can You Wash a Dog?
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Stefani Andrews

"How often should you bathe your dog?" is a common question among pet parents. This guide provides a detailed answer, exploring how factors like your dog’s activity level, coat type, and living environment influence bathing frequency.

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Why Do Dogs Eat Cat Poop?

Tired of your dog sneaking and feasting on cat poop and looking for ways to stop this behavior? We have got you covered with insights into why dogs eat cat poop and tips to prevent them from raiding the cat litter box.

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How to Treat a Limping Dog at Home
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Stefani Andrews

Noticing a mild limp in your dog? In many cases, it can be managed at home with rest, gentle care, and close observation. Knowing what to look for—and when to step in—can help prevent a minor issue from becoming more serious.

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What to Give a Dog for Upset Stomach and Vomiting
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Stefani Andrews

If your dog has an upset stomach, you’re in the right place. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at a topic that often doesn’t get enough attention: how to help a dog with digestive issues. We’ll cover common causes of stomach upset, when it’s time to call the vet, and what you can do at home to soothe your pup’s tummy.

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When Is It Time to Put a Dog Down

The possibility of having to say goodbye to your dog is a heartbreaking reality every pet owner faces when they welcome a furry best friend into their life. But when is the right time to consider euthanasia? How do you know when that moment has come? These questions — and more — are answered here.

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Dog Scooting: Why Do Dogs Scoot on Their Butt and How to Help?
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Stefani Andrews

If you've noticed your dog dragging their rear along the floor, several underlying issues could be to blame. Common causes include impacted or infected anal glands, allergies, parasites, or digestive problems. Learn what’s behind your dog’s scooting behavior and how you can help relieve their discomfort.

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Is Cinnamon Bad for Dogs?
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Stefani Andrews

Wondering if cinnamon is a safe treat for your dog — or a hidden danger? While this common kitchen spice offers some surprising benefits, it can also pose risks if used incorrectly. Read on to discover how to keep your companion safe while making the most of this popular ingredient.

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Dog Ear Mites vs. Ear Wax

Ear mites and ear wax affect dogs' ears in different ways. One type requires treatment, while the other is a natural occurrence. For the happiness of little paws, it's important to know the difference.

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