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Depression in Dogs

Dogs can feel depressed too, for the same reasons as humans might. However, depression in dogs can present more settle, and it takes a keen dog owner to notice the signs and symptoms of doggy depression and add more fun

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Canine Kennel Cough Spreading in Canada

What Is Canine Kennel Cough? Veterinarians in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, have noticed many more cases of canine kennel cough, or canine infectious tracheobronchitis as it is medically termed, in the last 2 weeks. Kennel cough is most commonly viral but

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Weimaraner: Dog That Sun Tans

Weimaraners are known for their light-taupe colored  coats and fair skin.  But did you know that the sun actually causes the weimaraner to get a tan?!  Weimaraners coat will get darker brown in the sun and some Weim’s also develop

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Best Brain Games For Weimaraners

Want to Improve Your Dog’s Brain Fitness? Keeping your dog mentally active is as important as keeping them physically active. Here are great ways to exercise your dog’s brain at any age!  Here are the best brain games for Weimaraner

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Dog Seizures: Causes and Treatments

To Understand Dog Seizures – Let’s First Look at Human Seizures For anyone who has ever witnessed a seizure – it can be terrifying! In both dogs and humans. Seizures are generally described as “violent body shakes” and an altered

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The World Through Your Dog’s Eyes

You probably thought your dog sees as well as you do?! Did you know dogs do not rely on sight as much as we do? Dog’s other senses, such as hearing and sense of smell are far more valuable to

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Dealing with Incontinence in an Aging Dog

As Titan’s bilateral proprioceptive stall worsens, we are faced with new challenges regarding his stool incontinence. Dealing with incontinence in an aging dog can be challenging.  Many times we struggle to keep the house clean. We have wall-to-wall carpeting and

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