Best Joint Supplements for Dogs
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The Importance of Joint Support for Dogs: Why It Matters

The health of a dog’s joints is essential for maintaining a long and active life. Joint problems, such as arthritis or cartilage degeneration, can not only cause significant pain and limited mobility but also drastically reduce your dog’s overall quality…

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dog lymphoma
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Dog lymphoma

Lymphoma is a relatively common cancer in dogs, but in most cases it is treatable. Most types of dog lymphoma respond well to a combination of conventional treatment – such as chemotherapy – and some type of immunomodulatory (immune-boosting) therapy,…

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dog dementia
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Dog Dementia

Dogs and Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (Dog Dementia) Cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs, often referred to as “dog dementia,” is an increasingly common problem among older dogs. Just as people may experience age-related cognitive decline, similar symptoms can also appear in…

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The Importance of Cartilage Strengthening in Dogs
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The Importance of Cartilage Strengthening in Dogs

The importance of cartilage strengthening in dogs: Joint problems such as hip dysplasia, arthritis, and other degenerative diseases can severely affect our dogs’ quality of life and mobility. Strengthening cartilage and adequately supporting joints are essential to keep our dogs…

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dog flea
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Dog flea

Dog fleas are tiny but significant parasitic problems that can torment not only our pets but also humans. These widely spread, jumping arthropods are known carriers of various diseases. What exactly is a dog flea? A flea is a small,…

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Dog Tumor Types
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Dog Tumor Types

Dog tumor types are an increasingly common concern among pet owners. While tumors are more frequently diagnosed in older dogs, younger pets are not immune either. Factors such as poor nutrition, environmental toxins, genetic predisposition, and chronic stress can all…

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Anal glands in dogs play a role in marking territory and communicating with other animals.
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Anal glands

The anal glands are a collection of small sebaceous glands located on both sides of the animal’s anus. These glands produce a special-smelling secretion that plays an important role in territorial marking and social communication. The anal glands are particularly…

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Kennel cough causes a dry, hacking cough in dogs and spreads easily in groups like kennels or dog parks.
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Kennel Cough

Kennel Cough – The Social Doggy Disease Although kennel cough is not among the most severe dog diseases, it can cause prolonged annoyance for both the owner and the furry friend. In this article, we will go through the basic…

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Dog resting after osteosarcoma diagnosis, showing signs of bone cancer in the leg.
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Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) in dogs

Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) is one of the most common tumor types in dogs. It usually develops in middle-aged or older large-breed dogs (although it increasingly occurs in younger dogs aged 2–3 years), especially in breeds such as Saint Bernard, Newfoundland,…

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