Dog Tips
If your dog frequently shakes its head and ears, schedule a checkup with your veterinarian. Shaking can be a sign of infection, parasites or other problems.
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Doggy 911
What would happen if your furry friend needed emergency care? The American Red Cross, which offers classes on first aid for dogs, shares some of the organization's canine lifesaving tips.
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Surveys show that certain dog breeds are at greater risk of health threats during air travel than other canines. Learn if your dog is at heightened risk, and what to do if your pet must fly.
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Accidentally leaving out pills in your dog’s reach can be more harmful than you think. Here are the top 10 human medications the Pet Poison Helpline says can harm your dog.
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The EPA recently announced that it has developed stricter testing and evaluation requirements for flea and tick products for your dog. If the EPA is worried, should you be too?
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Using their experience in physical therapy, yoga, zoology, training and dog showing, sisters Sasha and Ashley Foster show you how to safely and effectively stretch your dog to improve its fitness.
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