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Dog Ear Infection: Symptoms, Causes, and Remedies for Treatment

28th October, 2024

Dogs ear infections are extremely common. The medical name for an ear infection is otitis. The most common ear infections involve the outer ear (the flap and canal), but dogs can also get middle and inner ear infections. Most ear infections have bacteria and/or yeast elements. Up to 75% of ear infections are thought to be due to underlying allergies. Which means they often come back if the underlying cause is not under control....

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Why do some Great Danes have pointy ears?

22nd October, 2024

Have you ever noticed how some Great Danes have pointy ears while others have floppy ones? This unique trait in ear appearance can be attributed to a combination of genetic factors and breeding practises. Understanding why some Great Danes have pointy ears involves delving into the intricacies of ear anatomy and historical influences on breed standards. ...

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Feline slumber: Understanding why cats sleep so much in winter

11th October, 2024

As the winter months roll in, you might find your feline friend spending more time curled up in their favourite spot, napping away most of the day. But why do cats sleep so much in the day? Some key reasons are due to a conservation of energy, limited daylight and for indoor cats, being in an indoor environment....

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Why do Pugs lick the air?

2nd October, 2024

Ever wondered why Pugs lick the air? It's a common behaviour that might leave you puzzled. There are various reasons behind this quirky habit that your pug displays. ...

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Diarrhoea in dogs and cats: Causes, symptoms, and solutions

30th September, 2024

Diarrhoea is characterised by soft poos passed several times a day. It’s often associated with vomiting. We call this gastroenteritis. If your dog is otherwise well, in most cases they’ll get better within 24–48 hours. Diarrhoea is usually caused by something they ate and gets better with diet management....

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Understanding German Shepherd lifespan and nurturing their health

19th September, 2024

German Shepherds are revered for their protective nature and intelligence. These traits make them a favourite amongst many families, police forces, and military units around the globe. However, like every other living being, they have a finite lifespan. We will explore the typical lifespan of a German Shepherd, the common health problems they may face, and how you can help prolong their life....

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How do I know if my dog is pregnant? Recognising early signs of canine pregnancy

10th September, 2024

Before diving into the indications of a pregnant dog, it's essential to understand a dog's gestation period. Dogs are usually pregnant for about 62-64 days, which is roughly two months. ...

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Do Cocker Spaniels shed?

4th September, 2024

If you're captivated by the charming looks of the Cocker Spaniels and thinking about welcoming one into your home, an important question might pop up in your mind: Do Cocker Spaniels shed? As a potential parent to a furry friend, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the breed's characteristics, grooming needs, and shedding tendencies. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of whether Cocker Spaniels shed, and if so, how much....

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Dog Bladder Infection - Causes, Symptoms, & What to do

29th August, 2024

The urinary tract means the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Urinary tract infections are common in dogs. They happen when invading bacteria, usually from the skin or gut, overcome the body’s defences and manage to start growing in places where they shouldn’t be. Cystitis or bladder infection is the most common type of UTI....

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