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10 foods to help express dogs anal glands naturally

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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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Ringworm in dogs

In this blog, we cover the causes and clinical signs, as well as treating dogs with ringworm. That way, you can feel more informed the next time you speak with your vet.

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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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Yeast infections in dogs

Of the 1,500+ species of yeast, one in particular causes problems for dogs: Malassezia pachydermatis. Let’s explore how yeast infections happen, how to spot them and what to do about them.

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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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Mange in dogs

In this blog, we’re diving into the question: what is mange? We’ll take a closer look at this irritating skin issue, including the different types of mange in dogs, mange treatment for dogs and tips to help reduce the risk of future infections. Let’s get started!

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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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