Month: April 2023

Watching your dog have a seizure or an episode of syncope can be a scary experience, and these events can look very similar. We discussed seizures and their causes here. But the causes and treatment of syncope episodes are different, so it is important to know how to tell them apart. Syncope: Syncope episodes are
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May 2023 Pawlidays All Month Long: Pet Month Chip Your Pet Month Week-long 7-13: Be Kind to Animals Week 7-13: Pet Week Day-long 3: Specially Abled Pet’s Day 8: Animal Disaster Preparedness Day Learn how to help community cats in your neighborhood. Photogrpahy ©Dovapi | Getty Images. 1: TNR Certification Workshop If you’re ready to
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iHeartDogs is reader supported. Some of the links below may be paid affiliate links, where we receive a small commission on a product at no additional cost to you.  Bulldogs are known for their strong and sometimes stubborn personalities, which can sometimes lead to resource guarding. Resource guarding is a behavior where a dog becomes
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We just wrapped up the latest Wildlife Conservation Expo, an unforgettable event bringing together wildlife advocates with field conservationists from around the world to celebrate the incredible work that our Conservation Partners and Wildlife Funds do to ensure that wildlife and people can coexist and thrive. If you were unable to attend this spring’s Expo,
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This canine tooth sustained more than a little chip in a collision with another dog at high speed; it broke nearly in two. While the dog did not exhibit any signs of pain, veterinary dental x-rays showed that the pulp of the tooth sustained damage and the tooth had to be extracted. Photo by Nancy
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iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may include affiliate links where we are paid a commission at no additional cost to you.  Potty training a Shih Tzu can be a challenging task, especially for first-time dog owners. However, with the right approach and techniques, it can be a quick and effective
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Dogs of breeds that were originally developed to hunt or herd tend to thrive on high-mileage exercise plans, making them great partners for jogging or hiking. Photo by Jordan Siemens, Getty Images Your dog’s age, overall health, and breed define her exercise sweet spot. Puppies and young adults need more exercise while older, ill, or
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