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Fear, Anxiety, And Stress In Dogs
Fear, Anxiety, And Stress In Dogs In dogs, fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS) have always been common topics among pet parents; however, these days, they are at the top of their list. It’s been a significant few years for everyone; there’s no doubt about it. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, substantial

The Dangers Of Bloat In Dogs
Bloat is one of the most dangerous conditions in dogs. Yet, many people have never heard of this condition. All dog owners need to educate themselves about this condition and prepare if symptoms arise. What is Bloat? The technical name for Bloat in dogs is Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV). But it

Thanksgiving Safety For Dogs
Thanksgiving Safety For Dogs Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude, family, and feasting. As we gather around the table to indulge in a delicious meal, it’s important to remember that our four-legged family members need extra care during this festive season. With tempting aromas, potential hazards, and increased household activities,

Intervertebral Disc Disease In Dogs
Intervertebral Disc Disease In Dogs Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in dogs is a common cause of back pain, rear limb paralysis, and the inability to walk or feel the back legs. The spine of the dog comprises a series of vertebrae separated by discs. Discs offer a cushion from impacts

Degenerative Myelopathy In Dogs
Degenerative Myelopathy In Dogs Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a neurodegenerative disease affecting many breeds of dogs. According to Georgia Veterinary Rehabilitation Fitness and Pain Management (GVR), this disease is often compared to ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease in humans. It impacts the myelin, the white matter of the spinal cord, and peripheral

The Benefits of Canine Massage Therapy
You know that feeling you get after having a massage? Your body feels relaxed from head to toe, your brain is mush, and that ache or pain you had an hour ago seems to have disappeared miraculously. But, that feeling you are experiencing isn’t just for humans; dogs feel it

Fear, Anxiety, And Stress In Dogs
Fear, Anxiety, And Stress In Dogs In dogs, fear, anxiety, and stress (FAS) have always been common topics among pet parents; however, these days, they are at the top of their list. It’s been a significant few years for everyone; there’s no doubt about it. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, substantial

The Dangers Of Bloat In Dogs
Bloat is one of the most dangerous conditions in dogs. Yet, many people have never heard of this condition. All dog owners need to educate themselves about this condition and prepare if symptoms arise. What is Bloat? The technical name for Bloat in dogs is Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV). But it

Thanksgiving Safety For Dogs
Thanksgiving Safety For Dogs Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude, family, and feasting. As we gather around the table to indulge in a delicious meal, it’s important to remember that our four-legged family members need extra care during this festive season. With tempting aromas, potential hazards, and increased household activities,

Intervertebral Disc Disease In Dogs
Intervertebral Disc Disease In Dogs Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in dogs is a common cause of back pain, rear limb paralysis, and the inability to walk or feel the back legs. The spine of the dog comprises a series of vertebrae separated by discs. Discs offer a cushion from impacts

Degenerative Myelopathy In Dogs
Degenerative Myelopathy In Dogs Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a neurodegenerative disease affecting many breeds of dogs. According to Georgia Veterinary Rehabilitation Fitness and Pain Management (GVR), this disease is often compared to ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease in humans. It impacts the myelin, the white matter of the spinal cord, and peripheral

The Benefits of Canine Massage Therapy
You know that feeling you get after having a massage? Your body feels relaxed from head to toe, your brain is mush, and that ache or pain you had an hour ago seems to have disappeared miraculously. But, that feeling you are experiencing isn’t just for humans; dogs feel it