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5 benefits of vitamin C for dogs

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Dog Wellness Hub by YuMOVE

From muddy paws and endless energy to slower strolls and greying muzzles, life with a dog is full of different chapters. This hub shares practical, expert advice on joints, digestion, dental care and wellbeing, to help you care for your dog at every stage.

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8 signs your dog could benefit from probiotics

Read about the 8 ways in which your dog could benefit from probiotics

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Acid Reflux in Dogs

Reflux happens when fluid flows in the wrong direction, in this case back up the oesophagus (food pipe) from the stomach. Let’s explore what causes it, the signs to look out for, and how it can be managed.

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Perianal Fistula in Dogs

Frustrating for owners and a literal pain in the bum for dogs - most often German Shepherds - perianal fistula, also called anal furunculosis, is a chronic disease that’s no laughing matter.

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Why does my dog keep licking their bum?

While it’s normal for dogs to clean themselves – bum included – persistent, intense licking that you can’t distract them from can be a sign something’s wrong. Let’s explore why your pup might be so focused on their behind, and what you can do to help.

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Pancreatitis in dogs

Here, we’ll look at what causes pancreatitis in dogs, the common symptoms, and how vets typically manage this condition.

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Blocked anal glands in dogs

Most signs of blocked anal glands in dogs tend to centre around their back end. If your dog seems more focused on their bottom than usual, it could be a sign something’s not quite right.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in dogs

If your dog has symptoms of IBD, it’s important to get them examined by your vet. In this guide, we answer the most frequently asked questions about IBD in dogs.

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Dog scooting – Causes, treatments and when to see a vet

If your dog is dragging their bum much more than usual, it could be a sign that something isn’t quite right. We’re going to look at some common reasons for scooting in dogs and when you should call your vet for advice.

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