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10 foods to help express dogs anal glands naturally

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Hot spots on dogs

Spotted something amiss in your pup’s coat? A rogue patch of skin that’s sticky, matted, or crusty? Maybe it’s the size of a coin – or as wide as an orange. Is it alone, or has it brought a few friends? Let’s take a look at what causes hot spots in dogs and what you can do about them.

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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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Dog paw infections: Causes, symptoms and treatment

Is your dog licking or chewing one paw more than usual? Maybe they’re limping or trying to nibble between their toes? While there are many possible causes, a paw infection could be to blame, and it’s time to take a closer look.

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Diarrhoea in dogs: What do I need to know?

Diarrhoea simply means poo that’s softer than usual. That could be anything from soft-serve consistency to an unformed mound, porridge-like texture or even completely liquid.

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Dermatitis in Dogs

Itchy skin, constant scratching, patches of redness – if your dog’s dealing with any of these, dermatitis could be the cause.

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Gastroenteritis in dogs: What do I need to know?

Gastroenteritis in dogs might sound worrying, but it’s actually quite common. In this quick guide, we’ll walk you through the causes, symptoms, treatment options and recovery process.

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Hip dysplasia in dogs

We’ve learned a lot about what causes hip dysplasia in dogs, how to treat hip dysplasia in dogs, and even how to prevent hip dysplasia in dogs – so there’s plenty you can do to help your dog stay comfortable and active.

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Dog constipation: What do I need to know?

Constipation isn’t a diagnosis – it’s a symptom. And the cause matters. Before you try anything at home, it’s worth understanding what might be going on.

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