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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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Hair loss in dogs: Causes, Solutions and Advice

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Hair loss in dogs can be harmless, such as natural shedding, but it can also indicate health problems such as skin infections, hormonal imbalances, allergies, parasites and deficiencies in nutrition. Some conditions require a visit to the vet, whilst others can be resolved with the right care and nutrition.
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Ectropion dog: causes, symptoms and treatment options

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Ectropion in dogs is an eye condition in which the lower eyelid turns outwards, which can lead to chronic eye irritation and inflammation. It is particularly common in breeds with loose skin folds, such as the Bloodhound, St Bernard and Basset Hound.
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Cushing in dogs: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Cushing’s disease in dogs, also known as hyperadrenocorticism , is a hormonal disorder in which the body produces too much cortisol . This can lead to skin problems, muscle weakness, excessive thirst and urination , and a distended abdomen .
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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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My dog ate a sock, what do I do now?

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
It can be quite a shock to discover that your dog has eaten a sock. Sometimes they’re gone before you know it; your dog may simply be curious about your socks. It’s important to know what to do in such situations to protect your dog.
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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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Can a dog safely eat potatoes? Tips and advice

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Would you like to give your dog a piece of potato, but are unsure whether it’s safe? Cooked potatoes can be a safe treat in small quantities, but raw potatoes contain solanine, a toxic substance that can cause serious health problems in dogs.
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Can a Dog Eat Spinach? What Owners Should Know

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Spinach is a well-known vegetable, rich in vitamins and minerals, but is it safe for dogs? Dogs can eat spinach, but only in moderation and under specific conditions.
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Can a Dog Eat Pear? Safety and Health Tips

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Dogs can safely eat a pear, provided the core, stem, leaves and seeds are removed. These parts contain cyanogenic glycosides, which can release cyanide in the body. Pears contain fibre, vitamins and antioxidants, which can be beneficial to a dog’s health.
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Can a Dog Eat Corn? Everything You Need to Know

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Corn is a common ingredient in dog food and is often given to dogs as a treat. But is this safe and healthy? Cooked corn kernels can be safe, provided they are prepared correctly, but corn cobs pose a significant choking and intestinal blockage risk.
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Can a Dog Eat Cheese? What Owners Should Know

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Dogs can eat cheese, but not all types of cheese are safe, and excessive consumption can cause health problems. How well dogs tolerate cheese depends largely on their lactose intolerance, the fat content of the cheese, and certain toxic additives such as xylitol or high salt levels.
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Can a Dog Eat Eggs? Safety and Nutrition Advice Tips

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Are you thinking of adding eggs to your dog’s diet? In this article, you’ll find out whether it’s safe to feed eggs to dogs, the best way to prepare them, and the nutritional benefits they offer.
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Taking care of inflamed wound in dog: tips and treatment

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
An infected wound in a dog must be treated quickly and thoroughly to prevent further infection. The correct approach involves cleaning, disinfecting and protecting the wound from dirt and licking.
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Inflamed Gums in your Dog: Recognise and Treat

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
More than 80% of dogs over the age of two have dental problems, including inflamed gums (gingivitis). This starts with plaque and can eventually lead to periodontitis, a serious and irreversible condition. Symptoms such as bad breath, red and swollen gums, and bleeding indicate a problem that requires attention.
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Inflamed Paw Dog: Recognise Symptoms and Quick Treatment

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
You can recognise an inflamed paw in a dog by redness, swelling, pain and limping. The cause can range from bacterial infections, allergies, injuries and fungal infections to autoimmune diseases. It is important to act quickly to prevent further damage and discomfort.
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Malassezia in Dogs: Recognise Symptoms and Effective Treatments

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Malassezia is a yeast infection that is common in dogs and can cause a variety of skin problems. Symptoms range from severe itching, redness and ear wax problems to oily skin and a characteristic ‘rancid butter’ odour.
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Can a Dog Eat Salmon? Safety and Benefits Explained

by Nicolas Bartholomeeusen on Jun 14 2026
Salmon is a nutritious fish packed with omega-3 fatty acids and protein, but is it safe for dogs to eat salmon? The answer is yes, but only if the salmon is prepared correctly.