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  • Why is my dogs poop yellow?

    Why is my dogs poop yellow?

    As a veterinarian who sees worried dog owners every week, I often hear the same question: “Why is my dog’s poop yellow?” That notice usually comes from someone closely watching a puppy, a new rescue, or an owner who has recently changed diet or given medication. Yellow stool is a visible sign that something in

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  • How to get my dog to eat dry food?

    How to get my dog to eat dry food?

    Getting a dog to accept dry kibble is a common challenge, and it’s usually solvable with a clear plan that respects both your dog’s senses and any medical needs. I’ll walk through why owners choose kibble, what to try immediately, the sensory and biological reasons dogs may prefer other foods, timing and environmental triggers, when

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  • What causes congestive heart failure in dogs?

    What causes congestive heart failure in dogs?

    Many dog lovers notice a slow decline in energy or a persistent cough and wonder whether the heart might be involved; understanding what commonly leads to congestive heart failure (CHF) in dogs helps you spot trouble earlier and make better choices for everyday care and long-term planning. Why congestive heart failure should matter to every

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  • Why does my dog keep farting?

    Why does my dog keep farting?

    If your dog seems to be producing more gas than usual, it’s more than a household nuisance; it can be a useful signal about diet, digestion and comfort. Below is a clear, practical guide that explains why persistent flatulence matters, the most likely causes, how gas is produced, what commonly triggers it, which signs should

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  • How long does it take to house train a puppy?

    How long does it take to house train a puppy?

    House-training a puppy is one of the first big tasks for people bringing a young dog into a home. Below I lay out what to expect, why puppies need time, practical steps you can use every day, when to seek medical help, and trusted resources you can consult if progress stalls. Who this guide helps

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  • Why do dogs stick their head out the window?

    Why do dogs stick their head out the window?

    Many dog owners watch their pet poke a nose or whole head out a car window and feel a mix of delight and worry. That common image—tongue lolling, ears flapping—hides a lot of biology and behavior that helps explain why dogs do it, when it’s harmless fun, and when it becomes a safety concern. Why

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