Tag: dog
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How to know if your dog has a fever?
As dog owners, we always strive to ensure the well-being of our furry companions. One common concern many pet parents have is how to tell if their dog has a fever. Just like humans, dogs can also experience increased body temperature when they are unwell. Recognizing the signs of a fever in your dog is…
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How do you know if a dog has a fever?
As pet owners, we all want to ensure our furry friends are healthy and happy. Just like humans, dogs can get sick too, and sometimes they can develop a fever. It’s important to be able to recognize the signs of a fever in your dog so that you can seek appropriate care. In this blog…
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Why my dog licks me?
If you’re a dog owner, chances are you’ve experienced the sensation of your furry companion’s wet kisses. While some find it endearing, others may wonder why their dog engages in this behavior. There are several reasons why dogs lick their owners, and understanding this behavior can provide valuable insight into your pet’s emotional state and…
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How to help dog allergies?
For many dog owners, the love and companionship of a furry friend come hand in hand with the challenges of allergies. If you or someone in your household suffers from dog allergies, you know how difficult it can be to navigate this situation. It can be heartbreaking to feel like you have to choose between…
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What to do when dog eats chocolate?
We all know that dogs love treats, but there are certain human foods that can be harmful to them. Chocolate is one of those items. If your dog has ingested chocolate, it can be a stressful situation. Here, we’ll discuss what you should do if your dog has eaten chocolate, and how to best handle…
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How long does a dogs first heat last?
For many dog owners, understanding the reproductive cycle of their furry friend is an essential part of responsible pet care. One common question that arises, especially for first-time dog owners, is how long a dog’s first heat lasts. This critical period in a dog’s life can raise concerns and questions, and it’s important to be…