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Bilateral Proprioceptive Stall In Aging Dogs

Many people see a dog with hind-leg weakness and they automatically think the dog is suffering. This is our human nature. We are sensitive to events that cause pain and suffering. Although bilateral proprioceptive stall looks terrible sometimes – the dog is not suffering with pain. Bilateral Proprioceptive Stall exhibits symptoms such as: Stool incontinence […]

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I Earned Publication on PETHELPFUL.COM for Dog UTI’s

Update on Dog UTI Symptoms and Treatment Here’s an update on dog UTI symptoms and treatment. On my recent and active poll of almost 600 dog owners, 99% said their dog has had a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some point.  That’s a huge amount of owners whose dogs have had a UTI! Has your dog

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Therapeutic Dog Spa Swimming Lessons for Senior Dogs

As Titan’s health continued to decline we started him in therapeutic dog swimming lessons at the local dog spa. The goal was to increase quality of life, mobility and longevity. For other’s that are curious about what a therapeutic dog swim “looks like”, here you go! Notice how hard they work the dog. The buoyancy

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Crazy Things Weimaraners EAT: PICA Problem

Weimaraner Chewing Problems: PICA  Weimaraners are known to nibble and chew many things, even non-edible items. The breed tends to have compulsive, active chewing behaviours. When the chewing seems compulsive and extreme it may be time to see a veterinarian to look into metabolic and dietary needs or mental health needs such as anxiety. The

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How to Improve Your Senior Dog’s Health

The topic of old dog health is becoming increasingly more important with rapid, innovations in natural and holistic medicine and technology. When Titan was 12 years old, he was diagnosed with bilateral proprioceptive stall. Basically back leg weakness secondary to progressive centeral nervous system (CNS) issues. He gradually became incontinent of stool and later on,

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