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Dog Ear Infections and Other Ear Problems: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Dog Ear Infections and Other Ear Problems: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
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Ear infections in dogs aren’t uncommon, but with the right care and treatment you can keep your dog’s ears nice and clean, and prevent further earache for both of you! Dogs with stunning floppy ears are unfortunately the most prone to ear infections, but no dog is safe from this painful problem which can sometimes seem to appear out of the blue. Keep reading our article to find out what are the signs of dog ear infection owners should look out for and why it’s important to contact the vet as soon as you notice them.
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Dog Acne Information and Treatment
Dog Acne Information and Treatment
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It may surprise you to learn that dogs can get acne just like humans! Find out all about the causes and symptoms of acne in dogs and what you can do about it here. Much like with humans, dogs can get acne when they start to go through puberty. In dogs, puberty occurs between five to eight months old which is when dog acne will be likely to appear, and in most cases it will disappear on its own by the time they reach one year old. Dog acne is more common than you might think and generally affects the facial area including lips, chins and muzzles. Cases can range from mild to severe and it’s important for dog owners to recognise the signs and know when to seek help from a vet. Keep reading to find out the possible causes and symptoms of dog acne and the currently available treatment options for your dog.
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Do Dogs Dream?
Do Dogs Dream?
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We've all seen the adorable twitch of paws and heard the odd woof whilst our dogs are sleeping, but do dogs really dream? Find out more and learn about what dogs dream about with Purina. All dog owners have seen and heard their pet’s adorable dreamy antics. Maybe you’ve heard a sleepy woof or seen them paddle their paws; perhaps you’ve even noticed a subtle growl. But do dogs really dream? And if they can, then what do dogs dream about?
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Diabetes in Dogs - Causes and Symptoms
Diabetes in Dogs - Causes and Symptoms
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Diabetes is a complex disease that most often develops in older dogs. Just like in humans, diabetes in dogs can cause a range of unpleasant symptoms. However, with careful management, this condition doesn’t need to affect their quality of life.
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Cushing’s Disease in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment
Cushing’s Disease in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment
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Cushing’s disease is a hormonal condition that is relatively common in middle-aged or older dogs. Read our guide to find out what it is, what’s causing it and how you can care for a dog that has been diagnosed with the disease. Your dog’s energy levels are likely to decrease as they get older, but did you know that this could point to something other than old age? In some cases, this is one of the signs of a disease known as Cushing’s Syndrome in dogs. Here is what you need to know.
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COVID-19 and Cats and Dogs: All You Need to Know
COVID-19 and Cats and Dogs: All You Need to Know
2 mins read
With the outbreak of coronavirus, many pet owners have been wondering what this new normal could mean for them and their pets. Find out all you need to know about caring for your pets and how to look after them during this uncertain time. You ask, we answer! Find here our answers to FAQs related to COVID-19 and Pets.
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Coprophagia: Why does my dog eat poo?
3 mins read
Although we humans might think coprophagia (poo eating) is a pretty disgusting behaviour, it’s actually very common and one that is not unnatural for dogs. There are a few reasons why your dog might grab a mouthful of this rather unpleasant snack, and it can be indicative of other problems, so what should you do about it?
Coping with Limb Amputation in Dogs
Coping with Limb Amputation in Dogs
5 mins read
Many of us have probably seen a three-legged dog before – and chances are, they were happy. Whether it’s the result of accident or disease, limb amputation in dogs is common, and dogs are great at coping with it. Although it involves major surgery, amputation can actually help dogs, rather than hinder them, by removing their source of pain and suffering. Limb amputation in dogs is designed to make their life better, after all, and will only take place if your vet thinks the procedure can achieve this. Most dogs will happily adjust to life on three legs with your help and your vet’s advice. In fact, they’ll often be so busy running around, chasing balls and playing ‘fetch’ that they hardly notice anything’s wrong.
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Coping with Blindness in Cats
Coping with Blindness in Cats
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Of course not all cats go blind, and if they do they can still lead a wonderful, fun-filled life. However, if you realise your cat is going blind, there are a few changes you should make to help them out. Your cat has a wonderful life with all the love and attention you give them, whether they spend their time prowling the great outdoors or prefer to snuggle up on your lap in the house. Despite your care, however, there are some things you can’t control as an owner, including the possibility of blindness in your cat.
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Coping with Amputation in Cats
Coping with Amputation in Cats
5 mins read
No pet owner wants a time to come when they have to think about cat amputation, but if your cat’s had an accident or is unwell and surgery can stop their pain, it can be the kindest thing to do. Amputation sounds drastic but it’s a much more common procedure than it once was and, although it involves major surgery, disabled cats can cope very well without a tail or on three legs, once they’ve had time to readapt. So there’s no reason why your handicapped cat shouldn’t live a life that’s filled with as much love and happiness as any of their other feline friends.
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