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Understanding Hyperkeratosis in Dogs

As a dog owner, your furry friend’s health and happiness is paramount. While dogs are generally healthy and hardy animals, they may sometimes develop hyperkeratosis, a condition characterized by an excessive build-up of keratin proteins on the nose and paw pads...
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Tips For Keeping Your Dog Safe in The Summer

Summer is a great time of year for both you and your dog to be outdoors. This time of year you can extend your walk time in the park, head to the beach, take a hike in the woods or head out on the road to get in some travel. But the summer season can also pose...
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Foods To Avoid Feeding Your Dog

Dogs are very good at making humans want to share their food. Dog’s eyes have a way of making a lot of us feel guilty when we eat in front of them. However, the Animal Poison Control Center states there are foods to avoid feeding your dog...
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Signs Your Dog Has Seasonal Allergies

Humans are not the only ones who suffer from seasonal allergies, your dog can also experience uncomfortable allergy symptoms. There are many things in our environment which can trigger allergies in your dog, such as grass and pollen from trees...
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How To Diagnose and Treat Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis in Dogs

Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis is a condition dogs develop when they experience an overproduction of keratin. This condition appears on their paw pads and nose and appears as dried-out, crusty skin. Many times nasodigital hyperkeratosis can be diagnosed by appearance alone...
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Feline Skin Care Tips

A good indicator of your cat’s health is the condition of its coat and skin. If the coat is healthy, it should be smooth and shiny, not brittle or coarse. If their skin is healthy, it should be clear and supple, not bumpy, flaky, or greasy.
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Understanding Hyperkeratosis in Dogs

As a dog owner, your furry friend’s health and happiness is paramount. While dogs are generally healthy and hardy animals, they may sometimes develop hyperkeratosis, a condition characterized by an excessive build-up of keratin proteins on the nose and paw pads...
dog with a bowl

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Foods To Avoid Feeding Your Dog

Dogs are very good at making humans want to share their food. Dog’s eyes have a way of making a lot of us feel guilty when we eat in front of them. However, the Animal Poison Control Center states there are foods to avoid feeding your dog...
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Feline Skin Care Tips

A good indicator of your cat’s health is the condition of its coat and skin. If the coat is healthy, it should be smooth and shiny, not brittle or coarse. If their skin is healthy, it should be clear and supple, not bumpy, flaky, or greasy.
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How To Diagnose and Treat Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis in Dogs

Nasodigital Hyperkeratosis is a condition dogs develop when they experience an overproduction of keratin. This condition appears on their paw pads and nose and appears as dried-out, crusty skin. Many times nasodigital hyperkeratosis can be diagnosed by appearance alone...
black and white dog

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Signs Your Dog Has Seasonal Allergies

Humans are not the only ones who suffer from seasonal allergies, your dog can also experience uncomfortable allergy symptoms. There are many things in our environment which can trigger allergies in your dog, such as grass and pollen from trees...
dog on the beach

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Tips For Keeping Your Dog Safe in The Summer

Summer is a great time of year for both you and your dog to be outdoors. This time of year you can extend your walk time in the park, head to the beach, take a hike in the woods or head out on the road to get in some travel. But the summer season can also pose...