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    7 Illnesses Small Dogs Are Predisposed To

    If you have any experience keeping dogs, you will know by now that they are prone to different kinds of diseases and might fall sick too. Different dog breeds have different sicknesses that they are predisposed to. Knowing the type of illness that affects your dog and the symptoms of these sicknesses that you are to look out for makes it easy for you to take care of the dog and get them back on their feet when they are down.

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    How to Stop Your Dog From Eating Cat Food

    Do you have a dog that enjoys devouring cat food? Well, you’re not alone. Cat food is more palatable compared to dog food, and it’s evident that your dog would want to eat up cat food whenever he gets a chance. Catching your pooch stealing cat food may seem cute at first, but it’s going to harm your canine pal in the long run. But don’t worry, it’s easy to teach your dog that he’s not allowed to eat your kitty’s food using some basic obedience training and other tricks. Read on to know how to stop your dog from eating cat food.

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    What to Give a Dog for Constipation

    Taking a pet home also brings the responsibility of taking care and looking after their health. Like humans, dogs experience the constipation problem, which is frightening for them. However, most dog owners see their canine straining to defecate and assume they are constipated.

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    5 Signs Your Dog Is Aging

    Do you remember those times when you were traveling with your dog everywhere? Or the moment you first brought him home? There are moments in the relationship of a pet owner and its dog that will remain forever in your memory. The puppy you firstly had has now grown up into an adult one. Unfortunately, no matter how much we want, dogs do not stay puppies or young forever.

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    3 Reasons Why It's Necessary to Walk Your Dog

    Having a dog is a privilege that comes with a lot of responsibilities. As a dog owner, it’s natural to look for ways to improve his physical and mental health. And one of these ways is taking daily walks. Taking a daily walk will not only help in building a stronger bond but also learning new things about your dog. Plus, it’s good for your health, and you’ll also get the chance to enjoy spending time out of your house. While taking your dog for a walk allows you to have lots of fun, there are several other benefits too.

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