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  • What vaccines do dogs need?

    What vaccines do dogs need?

    Vaccines are one of the simplest, most effective tools a dog owner has to prevent heartbreak, expensive treatment, and community outbreaks. Whether you are bringing home a rambunctious puppy or caring for a quieter senior, understanding which vaccines a dog needs and why they matter will help you make clear choices with your veterinarian and

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  • What to give dog for upset stomach?

    What to give dog for upset stomach?

    When a dog has an upset stomach, it’s one of those sudden, worrying problems that can feel urgent even when it may be mild. I typically see owners calling about symptoms that start on road trips, after a new treat, or the morning after a night of garbage-raiding. Quick, practical knowledge helps you keep the

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  • Why do dogs get the zoomies?

    Why do dogs get the zoomies?

    Zoomies—the sudden, joyful, sometimes chaotic bursts of running, twisting and spinning—are one of the most visible pieces of your dog’s emotional life. Understanding them helps you keep your dog safe, strengthens your bond, and lets you decide whether to redirect energy or simply enjoy a brief, healthy release. Why understanding the zoomies matters for your

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  • What is lethargy in dogs?

    What is lethargy in dogs?

    Noticing your dog moving less, skipping walks, or sleeping more than usual can feel small at first — but it often reveals important information about their health and comfort. Recognizing true lethargy early helps you protect your companion, keep training on track, and avoid the stress and cost of a late emergency. More than laziness:

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  • Why is my dog rubbing his face on the floor?

    Why is my dog rubbing his face on the floor?

    If you’ve caught your dog rubbing his face on the floor and wondered whether it’s harmless, annoying, or a sign something’s wrong, that moment matters. Face‑rubbing can be a simple self‑soothing action, a way to move an irritant, or a hint of ear, dental, or skin trouble that needs attention. Knowing how to read the

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  • How old was the oldest dog?

    How old was the oldest dog?

    Dog lovers often ask “How old was the oldest dog?” not because they expect to replicate that age exactly, but because extraordinary examples illuminate what is possible for canine health and longevity and spark useful conversations about care, breed history, and honest expectations. Why the world’s oldest dog still matters to owners and scientists Beyond

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