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    Signs Your Dog Might Be Diabetic (Video)

    Learning your dog is diabetic can be frightening, but an early diagnosis can help you treat the disease before it gets worse. In today’s episode of "Talkin’ Dogs", we are going over five signs to look out for if you think your dog may be diabetic.

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    8 Ways Your Dog Could Be Telling You They're Ill

    It’s not very nice at all when you realize your beloved pooch is not feeling themselves and showing signs that they are sick. If your dog suddenly falls seriously ill and is showing no signs of improving, you should make an emergency call to your nearest veterinary hospital clinic as soon as you possibly can to get them treated and seen by a professional qualified veterinary physician. There are certain behaviors and signs you can look out for in your dog which may tell you they are unwell. Read on to find out more in our guide to 8 ways your canine best friend could be telling you they’re ill.

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    Did Your Dog Get Stung by Bee or Wasp? Here’s What You Should Do

    Dogs are born curious. They love chasing anything and everything. Playing the game of chasing bees and wasps can be fun for your dog, but it comes with a price of pain.

    Other than wasps and bees, there are many other insects that can bite or sting your dog. Pests like mosquitos, ticks, ants, and fleas in the house can also be a nuisance and problem for your pets. Getting stung by bees or wasps is the most frightening and painful experience for your dog to go through. Although this is nothing fatal, you need to keep an eye out for any allergic reactions in your dog.

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    How Pets Can Improve Your Life Expectancy

    We know that having a pet in the family is great for overall happiness. It also teaches kids a sense of responsibility. But did you know that having a pet could also improve your life expectancy?

    As weird as it may seem, let’s take a look at how they can help you with that.

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    Why is My Dog Shaking?

    If you’ve noticed your dog shaking lately, you’ll probably be worried. The good news is that the cause is rarely as serious as it looks, though there are situations where you might want to take your dog to a doctor. The important thing is that you check your dog's symptoms to determine what the most likely cause of shaking is. Depending on the symptoms, it could be anything from a simple cold to a dangerous disease. The trick is that you know which symptoms mean which condition. Below is some information from UK Best Essays on what might be the cause of shaking in a dog.

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