Being a pet owner not only means attending to your pup's needs, but you are also responsible for anticipating these needs. And while this may seem straightforward when it comes to matters such as taking your animal for a walk, feeding them and ensuring they remain hydrated, it is not as easy to discern what the underlying issue is when your pup falls ill. As such, some pet owners resort to keeping an eye on their dogs in hopes that they will feel better.
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- Dog owners are often very particular about their special pooch, giving them all sorts of luxury meals and treats, as well as making sure they are well-groomed. What owners are much less inclined to do is schedule regular checkups at their nearest dog veterinary clinic. This can be an arduous task, especially if you aren't sure if your dog really needs it or if they are completely fine. That is why it is important to recognise some common symptoms that indicate your dog needs medical attention.
- It takes a lot of time and effort to raise and care for a dog, and you want to do right by your pup. As such, this article looks at the benefits of grooming your dog on a regular basis, why it's important, how often they need to be groomed and different ways you can groom them. Read on to find out reasons why dog owners should keep their dogs groomed.
- You may think of a stroke as a condition experienced by humans, but dogs can also have strokes, so it's useful to be aware of the signs. There are two types of strokes your dog can experience. An ischemic stroke is caused by blocked blood vessels, which can occur due to sluggish blood flow and blood clots. A haemorrhagic stroke is caused by a bleed in the brain, which can occur due to trauma and ruptured blood vessels.
- All children can be fussy eaters, whether they're your human babies or your canine babies. Most children will grow out of this habit, and even with dogs, it's only likely to be a temporary issue. But what about when your dog loses interest in a particular type of food and eventually refuses to eat it? Surely this is a habit that your dog should be growing out of, instead of growing into?