Month

November 2015
Cataract is a disorder of the eyes which affects many dogs. Dogs suffering from this disease have an eye that looks like a disk filled with fluid. A normal dog’s lenses are clear, whereas dogs with cataracts have a fluid inside their lens that is clearly visible. Let’s learn more about cataracts in German Shepherd...
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Mast cell tumors are quite common and account for a great number of skin tumors in dogs. Although mast cells are part of the normal immune system, when cancerous, they might be deadly. Breeds like Labrador Retrievers, Boxers, Boston Terriers, Beagles, Schnauzers, and other protection dogs are prone to developing these tumors. About Mast Cells...
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When the holidays come around and it’s time to travel to unite with family and friends, many pet owners often feel stressed thinking about leaving their pets behind. If you have never traveled without your dog before, it can be a bit stressful to decide whether or not to bring them along. You don’t want to leave them alone, but you...
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