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What causes winter allergies in dogs?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
During the winter months, dogs may experience allergic reactions to various environmental factors. Dogs can be allergic to environmental factors such as pollen, mould, dust mites or even grass. Pollen allergies are less common in winter, but other allergens are more prevalent.
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Does a mosquito bite also itch dogs?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Unfortunately, mosquitoes don’t just bite humans; dogs can be bitten by them too. Dogs also get mosquito bites that cause itching. Some dogs react more strongly to this than others. You may sometimes see a dog licking and itching before you have spotted the mosquito bite itself.
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What is the function of your dog's nose?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
A dog’s nose has several important functions. First and foremost, your dog’s nose cleans the air it breathes in using the moist inner mucous membrane. This also warms and humidifies the inhaled air.
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How often should you wash a dog?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
How often you should bathe a dog depends on various factors. These include the breed, the texture of the coat, the living environment and the health of the skin. Despite these factors, there are general guidelines that many people follow.
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Teething in dogs: when and which ones?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Teething in dogs usually begins around the age of 3 to 4 months and ends between 6 and 7 months. This process can be accompanied by discomforts such as increased biting, drooling and changes in appetite.
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Recognising and treating fever in dogs: tips & advice

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
A dog’s normal body temperature is between 38°C and 39°C. When the temperature rises above 39.5°C, we say the dog has a fever. This can be a sign of infections, inflammation or other underlying health problems.
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Kennel Cough in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory infection in dogs, often caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica and various viruses such as the canine parainfluenza virus. The disease spreads through the air and is common in environments where many dogs gather, such as kennels, dog training centres and dog walking services.
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Dog with abdominal pain: causes, symptoms and quick solutions

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
There are various possible causes of abdominal pain in dogs, ranging from harmless digestive problems to serious medical conditions. Symptoms such as a bloated stomach, vomiting, diarrhoea and listlessness can be signs of underlying problems.
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How exactly does your dog's sense of smell work?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
A dog’s sense of smell is up to 100,000 times more sensitive than that of a human. This is due to their vast number of olfactory cells and specialised brain structures that process scent.
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What can I do about kidney stones in dogs?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Kidney stones are more common in dogs than we would like. Kidney stones form from mineral deposits that build up in the kidneys. If your dog has kidney stones, this is accompanied by severe abdominal pain. Kidney stones can sometimes grow so large that your dog is unable to urinate.
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How much sleep does a dog need per day?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Dogs need a lot of sleep every day – on average, 12 to 14 hours a day. How much sleep they actually need naturally depends on their age, breed and activity level. How much sleep do dogs need each day?
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Why Does My Dog Have Red Eyes? Causes and Treatment

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Red eyes in dogs can indicate irritation, infections, allergies or serious eye conditions. Sometimes it is a harmless reaction to dust or mild irritation caused by the wind, but in other cases it may indicate conjunctivitis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), glaucoma or corneal damage.
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Removing a tick from your dog: Safe and Effective Action

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Removing a tick from your dog must be done safely and quickly to minimise health risks. Ticks can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease and anaplasmosis, making proper removal crucial. But how do you remove a tick correctly? Which tools are most effective?
Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth: Why It’s Important and How to Do It

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Dog teeth brushing: why it's important and how to tackle it

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Brushing your dog’s teeth might sound a bit excessive, but it’s essential for their health. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from plaque, tartar, inflammation and even heart problems if oral hygiene is neglected.
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What does a dog do all day? Behaviour and daily routine

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
A dog follows a set daily routine centred around eating, sleeping, exercise and mental stimulation . Dogs sleep for an average of 12–14 hours a day , whilst puppies and older dogs may need up to 18 hours of sleep.
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Weil's disease in dogs: symptoms, treatment and prevention

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Weil’s disease, also known as leptospirosis, is a serious bacterial infection that affects dogs and is transmitted through contact with contaminated water or infected animals. This disease, caused by Leptospira bacteria, can lead to kidney failure, liver damage and severe bleeding. Symptoms range from mild fever to life-threatening organ damage.
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Dog years: How old is your dog in human years?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 10 2026
The classic ‘multiply by seven’ rule for dog years is an overly simplistic approach that does not accurately reflect a dog’s ageing process. A dog’s ageing depends on factors such as breed, size and genetic predisposition.