Tag: dog health
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How To Brush Dog Teeth?
Regular tooth care helps maintain a dog’s comfort and reduces the risk of painful oral disease while supporting overall wellbeing. Why Dog Dental Care Matters Periodontal disease is common in companion dogs and can cause pain, tooth loss, and difficulty eating; estimates suggest it affects up to 80% of dogs older than three years of…
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What To Do If Your Dog Eats Ham?
If your dog manages to eat ham, a calm, stepwise assessment helps you decide whether immediate action or a professional call is needed. Assess the situation quickly Identify what type of ham was eaten, how much, and roughly when it happened. Note whether the meat was plain or had a glaze, rub, or stuffing that…
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What Is The Best Dog Food?
Choosing the best dog food depends on clear goals for your dog’s health, lifestyle, and what you can practically provide at home. Defining “best” for your dog One useful definition of “best” ties diet choice to measurable outcomes and practical constraints, centering decisions on a handful of core criteria. Most frameworks list five core criteria:…
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How To Cook Chicken For Dogs?
Cooking plain chicken for dogs requires attention to safety, ingredients, and portioning to avoid hazards and nutrient gaps. Choosing the Right Chicken For most dogs, plain boneless, skinless chicken meat is the safest option because it reduces fat and bone hazards; boneless skinless breast provides about 165 kcal per 3.5 oz (100 g)[1]. Thigh meat…
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How To Tell If A Dog Has A Fever Without A Thermometer?
Recognizing fever in a dog without a thermometer relies on observing behavior and simple physical checks so owners can decide whether to monitor, provide supportive care, or seek veterinary help. Why recognizing fever without a thermometer matters Temperatures at or above 106°F (41.1°C) can cause rapid organ damage and are considered an emergency requiring immediate…
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Online Vets Who Write Prescriptions?
Remote veterinary clinicians can evaluate animals, offer medical advice, and in many cases issue prescriptions using telecommunication tools; the services and limits vary by provider, technology, and regulation. Scope and definitions “Online vet who writes prescriptions” refers to a licensed veterinarian who evaluates an animal using telecommunication and issues an authorized prescription that is transmitted…

