
Four Tips to Wash Your Dog at Home
Bathing Bathing is a key part of grooming but should be done according to your dog’s needs: Choose the Right Shampoo: Select a product that suits your dog’s coat type and skin condition. Consult your vet for recommendations. Rinse Thoroughly: Ensure all shampoo is...
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How to Clean Ears
To prevent ear infections, it is recommended to clean your dog's ears once or twice a month. For dogs with floppy ears, cleaning can be done more often, about once a week. Start handling your dog's ears at a young age. This will make it...
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How to Prepare for the Arrival of a Litter of Puppies
In the wild, dogs normally prepare a nest to raise newborns in for the first few days. In our homes, it is essential to prepare a warm, safe, isolated and calm place for Mom and her babies. Here are some tips to prepare for the...
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Preparing Your Dog for a Less Stressful Nail Clipping
Pets that visit a veterinary clinic are exposed to a less familiar environment. This causes stress in some dogs and they may express certain signs of stress such as impatience, hyperactivity, aggression, etc. Here are some tips to make your dog's pedicure much more pleasant:...
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Taking Care of your Dog with Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a condition that occurs in animals of all species, particularly for older or large breed animals. It consists of an irreversible degradation of the cartilage of the joints. This disease is painful and requires special care. Here are some tips for caring for...
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The Ultimate Guide to Stress-Free Nail Trimming for Your Dog
The Ultimate Guide to Stress-Free Nail Trimming for Your Dog Regular nail trimming is crucial for your dog's comfort and health. Overgrown nails can cause pain, discomfort, and even injuries, so it's important to make nail trimming a routine part of their grooming. Here...
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Why Daily Toothbrushing Matters
Good dental hygiene is essential to prevent serious health problems. Tartar buildup can lead to gum disease, bad breath, and even tooth loss. Poor dental hygiene can also lead to health issues outside the mouth, for instance, kidney infections and resistance to insulin. By...
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