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Does your dog have heart disease? Heart problems in dogs are not uncommon! Because about every 10th dog is affected, especially with increasing age. Heart disease cannot be cured. However, you can slow down the progression of the disease with drug therapy and a healthy diet. If the heart disease
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Does your dog have bad breath? You love your dog very much and you can generously overlook many quirks? But bad breath really doesn’t have to be! Here you can find out what causes bad breath in dogs, what you can do about it, and which home remedies help! How
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What a nightmare idea: unsuspectingly you go for your usual walk with your dog. Your dog rummages in bushes and sniffs its way across the forest. And why not – after all, he does it every day and is always available. Hours later, your dog will show signs of poisoning,
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Is it just a bit of plaque? – Do you think so too? But you shouldn’t! Untreated dental disease in dogs can have serious consequences. You should therefore take care of his teeth so that he can chew properly until the end of his life. Serious dental disease in dogs
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Civilization diseases do not stop at our dogs. Canine diabetes mainly affects animals between the ages of five and nine years. On average, one in 100 dogs will develop diabetes. Here you can find out how to recognize diabetes in dogs and what treatment methods are available. What does diabetes
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Just like humans, dogs can also get a fever, which is reflected in an increased body temperature. In this article, you will find out how fever in dogs can be measured correctly and when something needs to be done about it. Fever in the dog: an indication of an illness
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The thyroid is an important organ that supplies the dog with the hormones T4 and T3. These hormones are essential for healthy metabolism in the dog’s body. If the production of these hormones is too low, the dog is said to have an underactive thyroid. You can read here what
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Obesity is common in dogs. Because our dogs are naturally inclined to fill their stomachs as soon as there is something to eat. Who knows when there will be something again? In addition, the dog owner loves to spoil his four-legged friend and sometimes to give him more than just
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Canine pancreatitis is a pretty tough word, isn’t it? This means that your four-legged friend’s pancreas has become inflamed. You can now read about the types of pancreatitis in dogs, how to recognize them, and the forms of treatment in the article! Forms of pancreatitis in dogs The pancreas, or
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Canine skin fungus is a common disease of dog skin and coat. If your dog is constantly itching, shedding fur, and has inflamed skin, then your four-legged friend is probably suffering from a fungal infection. Here you can find out which factors lead to skin fungus in dogs, which symptoms




















