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  • Why do dogs wag their tails?

    Why do dogs wag their tails?

    Reading a wagging tail feels simple at first: a swoosh means happy, right? Not always. For anyone who spends time with dogs, understanding the language behind that wag can change how you greet, train, and protect your dog. I typically see owners misread wagging during tense situations or miss early signs of pain when a

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  • When is a dog no longer a puppy?

    When is a dog no longer a puppy?

    Knowing when a dog stops being a puppy matters more than it seems. That moment affects training choices, health decisions such as vaccination and spay/neuter timing, and how you plan life together. Owners ask the same practical questions: at what age will chewing and house‑training settle down; when can a dog be left alone longer;

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  • What kind of yogurt can dogs eat?

    What kind of yogurt can dogs eat?

    Yogurt often sits on the edge of the counter in many homes, and owners naturally wonder whether that spoonful could double as a safe, healthy reward for their dog. It is an approachable food most people already have, it can be spoon-fed or hidden in a toy, and many believe it helps digestion — which

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  • When do puppies stop nursing?

    When do puppies stop nursing?

    When a litter arrives, one of the questions I hear most often from new owners and fosterers is “When do puppies stop nursing?” That timing matters because it shapes nutrition, bonding, social skills, and the practical decisions you’ll make about adoption or supplemental feeding. Below I’ll walk through what to expect, why it matters, how

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  • What should a dog look like after being neutered?

    What should a dog look like after being neutered?

    As someone who has worked with dogs through thousands of routine surgeries, I know owners want to recognize normal recovery and spot trouble early. Knowing what a neutered dog should look like reduces anxiety and improves outcomes: early detection of problems can prevent infection or complications, correct post-op care shortens recovery time, and careful monitoring

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  • Why does my dog throw up after drinking water?

    Why does my dog throw up after drinking water?

    Dogs throwing up after drinking water is a common, disconcerting problem that brings owners into my exam room more often than you might expect. That single wet cough followed by a stream of clear fluid can look harmless, but it can also be the first sign of something more serious. Understanding what to watch for

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