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Grass Allergies in Dogs By Mindy Joyner, DVM. Petmd.com

Grass Allergies in Dogs By Mindy Joyner, DVM. Petmd.com I What Are Grass Allergies in Dogs? Grass allergies, which are common in dogs, are inhalant or contact allergies that can be caused by pollen associated with grasses. Grass pollens are airborne, so your dog doesn’t have to be physically on the grass to have symptoms. Grass…

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Cavities in Dogs By Rhiannon Koehler, DVM  Petmd.com

Cavities in Dogs By Rhiannon Koehler, DVM Petmd.com What Are Cavities in Dogs? If you’ve ever had a cavity in a tooth, you know how painful cavities can be. Pet parents often forget to prioritize their dog’s oral health, which unfortunately leads to painful dental conditions, including cavities. Although cavities are much less common in dogs than…

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How to Pet a Dog Properly By Wailani Sung, MS, PhD, DVM, DACVB  Petmd.com

How to Pet a Dog Properly By Wailani Sung, MS, PhD, DVM, DACVB Petmd.com The saying “first impressions count” applies not only to people, but also to interactions with pets. When meeting a dog for the first time, it’s important to make the interaction a positive event for both you and the dog. When it comes…

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Acid Reflux in Dogs  PetMD Editorial.

Acid Reflux in Dogs PetMD Editorial. What Is Acid Reflux in Dogs? Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition where gastric or intestinal fluids reverse into the esophagus (the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach). This may be due to the muscular opening at the base of the esophagus (called the lower esophageal sphincter)…

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Reverse Sneezing in Dogs: Causes and What to Do By Shelby Loos, DVM. Petmd.com

Reverse Sneezing in Dogs: Causes and What to Do By Shelby Loos, DVM. Petmd.com Reverse sneezing in dogs can be alarming if you’ve never experienced it before. But, luckily, it’s not quite as scary as it sounds. Reverse sneezing occurs primarily in dogs and much less frequently in cats. Here’s what you need to know about…

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How Many Teeth Do Dogs Have, and Can They Lose Them? By Monica Tarantino, DVM. Petmd.com

How Many Teeth Do Dogs Have, and Can They Lose Them? By Monica Tarantino, DVM. Petmd.com Do dogs have the same number of teeth as we do? And do they lose their puppy teeth just like we lose our baby teeth? Here’s a breakdown of how many teeth dogs have as puppies and adults, and whether…

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Signs of Anxiety in Dogs and Puppies By Katie Grzyb, DVM  Petmd.com

Signs of Anxiety in Dogs and Puppies By Katie Grzyb, DVM Petmd.com There’s been a huge shift in understanding and treating human anxiety over the past decade. Our canine counterparts also feel stress and anxiety, but they can’t verbalize their feelings, which makes it hard to know when they’re feeling anxious. When you become a dog…

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Pollen Allergies in Dogs By Melissa Boldan, DVM  Petmd.com

Pollen Allergies in Dogs By Melissa Boldan, DVM Petmd.com What Are Pollen Allergies in Dogs? Pollen is small particles or dust from flowers, trees, and other plants that are transported in the wind, on animals, and on insects to other plants. Pollen is very fine and almost invisible to the naked eye most of the time….

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Obesity in Dogs By Jennifer Grota, DVM  Petmd.com

Obesity in Dogs By Jennifer Grota, DVM Petmd.com What is Obesity in Dogs? Obesity can be defined as an excess accumulation of body fat that contributes to disease. Dogs that weigh at least 10% above their ideal body weight are considered overweight, while dogs weighing 20% more than ideal are considered obese. Excess body weight can…

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What Is Heartworm Disease in Dogs? Petmd.com

What Is Heartworm Disease in Dogs?Petmd.com The American Heartworm Society does not endorse any specific heartworm medication preventative and is not responsible for any cross-linked No pet parent wants to hear the words “Your dog has heartworms” spoken by their veterinarian. But if this happens, it’s important to note that you and your dog are…

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