Why Does My Dog Snore?
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1w ago
The medical term for snoring is “inspiratory stridor” which translates to “a harsh grating sound when breathing in.” Understanding dog snoring involves learning about their anatomy ..read more
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Helping Your Grieving Dog: Tips For Coping With Loss
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7M ago
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Ear Problems
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10M ago
Dogs and cats have an external ear comprised of relatively long ear canals which are made up of the outer vertical ear canal running downward to meet the horizontal ear canal which runs almost at right angles to the vertical ear canal. The external ear is separated from the middle ear by a fine membranous sheath known as the eardrum which connects to the delicate ear bones that are responsible for an animal’s hearing ..read more
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Why Does My Dog Protect His Possessions?
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10M ago
* It is crucial to understand the reasons and triggers behind dog resource guarding ..read more
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Some Memorable Characters (Vet Tales Excerpt)
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1y ago
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Why Does My Dog Lick Me?
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1y ago
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Dr. Liza’s Top Tips For Digestive Upsets
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1y ago
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Why Does My Dog Chew On Sticks And Stones?
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1y ago
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Essential Tips To Successfully House Train Older Dogs
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1y ago
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Top Tips For Immune Support
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1y ago
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