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Dog Anesthesia: What Pet Owners Should Know

t’s normal for pet owners to be apprehensive about certain veterinary procedures, especially when their dog will be anesthetized. While the concern is understandable, the risks associated with canine anesthesia are low and side effects can be minimized with proper planning and postoperative care. Is your pup going under anesthesia soon? If so, keep reading…

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Help! I Have a Dominant Aggressive Dog

You love your dog, so it may feel hard to witness or realize: They can be a dominant aggressive dog. And you’re not sure what to do about it. It’s great that you are concerned and looking to take action; that is the first and one of the most important steps. It happens to many…

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My Cat Is Choking: What Do I Do?

Cats will often hack and sound like they are choking when trying to cough up a hairball. However, sometimes a cat isn’t merely coughing but actually is choking on something. When a cat chokes on a foreign object, it can become life-threatening if the object gets stuck. Choking is very common and is often the…

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Most Common Signs of Dominant Dog Behavior

Do you have a dominant dog on your hands? Some canines will display dominant behaviors as young puppies while others will not show signs of dominance until they are fully grown. Aggression resulting from dominance can be difficult to correct in some dogs and will require consistency, patience, and time commitment. To find out whether…

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What is Submissive Dog Urination?

A common sign of submissive dog behavior is urinating during inappropriate times. This behavior is not only inconvenient and messy for pet owners, but it’s also a sign of a deeper canine behavioral problem. So what is submissive dog urination? Submissive dog urination occurs when an animal urinates as a result of canine anxiety, timidness,…

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Common Signs of Submissive Dog Behavior

When dogs face confrontation or feel scared, they use body language to communicate that they are not a threat. This display of body language is referred to as submissive behavior. It’s not always easy for pet owners to interpret signs of submission in dogs. Do you think your pup may be exhibiting submissive behaviors? This…

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Why Do Dogs Eat Poop?

Puppies that eat their own poop is actually a natural phenomenon. This behavior normally happens in pups ranging from four months old up to nine months old. Though it can be disgusting, it’s common. The worst is when a puppy takes a little nibble of their poo, and then runs up to you and slobbers…

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What is the Cocker Spaniel Lifespan?

The Cocker Spaniel is one of the most popular dog breeds according to the American Kennel Club’s registration statistics. They are medium-sized, active sporting dogs, the smallest spaniel breed and the smallest dog in the sporting group. Cocker spaniels are known for their long, flowing coats and low-set feathered ears. As with any dog, Cocker…

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Cocker Spaniel Personality & Temperament

The Cocker Spaniel is an extremely intelligent, loyal, loving, and sometimes strong-willed dog that is generally very outgoing and happy. These little dogs will make great additions to almost any family situation, and can be easily trained to be beloved members of any household. If you’re curious about their behavioral tendencies, let’s take a look…

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When Should My Dog Be Spayed?

Most new puppies will make lots of trips to the vet. Appointments may include blood testing, vaccinations, and spaying or neutering your pets. When you bring a new puppy home, you may be wondering “When can my dog be spayed?” Most veterinarians suggest that dogs be spayed around six months of age. So, why six…

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