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  • How long does it take for a dog to give birth?

    How long does it take for a dog to give birth?

    Understanding timing and process helps dog lovers support healthy mothers and puppies and know when to seek help. Your dog’s labor: what’s at stake for you and the puppies If you are expecting a planned litter or have rescued a pregnant dog, knowing when and how birth usually unfolds makes a practical difference in outcome.

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  • Why is my dog peeing on my bed all of a sudden?

    Why is my dog peeing on my bed all of a sudden?

    Sudden peeing on the bed is stressful for dog lovers and often signals a medical, emotional, or household change that deserves quick attention to protect your mattress and your dog’s well‑being. What’s at stake when your dog suddenly pees on your bed When a dog that has been reliable suddenly urinates on a bed, owners

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  • Why does my dog have some black nails and some white?

    Why does my dog have some black nails and some white?

    If you’ve ever paused mid-photo because one paw seems to wear a tuxedo while the others look bleached, you’re not alone. Mixed nail color in dogs is common and usually harmless, but it can also be a clue that something needs your attention. This article walks through what causes black and white nails, when to

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  • How to keep dogs from peeing on carpet?

    How to keep dogs from peeing on carpet?

    If a dog is peeing on your carpet, the response has to be practical, immediate, and aimed at both preventing further soiling and finding the root cause. This guide is written as a calm, experienced perspective — I typically see these situations in households at different life stages: a new puppy learning the rules, an

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  • What causes hot spots on dogs?

    What causes hot spots on dogs?

    Hot spots—also called pyotraumatic dermatitis—are one of the skin problems I see most often in clinic, and they tend to alarm owners because they appear quickly and look painful. Knowing what most commonly causes them and what you can do at home right away helps your dog feel better faster and can prevent repeat episodes.

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  • What does a stroke look like in a dog?

    What does a stroke look like in a dog?

    Seeing a dog suddenly stumble, tilt its head, or collapse is alarming in a way that goes straight to a dog lover’s heart. Recognizing signs that may suggest a stroke can change how quickly a dog gets help, which in turn affects comfort, recovery chances, and decision-making about diagnostics and treatment. This information is useful

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