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    Signs of Labor in Dogs (Video)

    Your dog is pregnant, which means puppies are on the way! Do you know the signs of labor? In this episode, we’re going over some of the common signs of labor so that you can help your dog when it’s time to deliver!

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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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    5 Tips to Make Vet Visits Less Stressful for Your Dog

    If you think visits to the doctor's office are stressful, imagine how your dog must feel at the vet. It's easy to understand why being put on a slippery table in a room filled with strange smells and sounds while being poked and looked at by a stranger doesn't feel good. On top of that, remember that your dog cannot understand why this is happening even if you try your best to explain. However, regular check-ups are imperative for keeping your dog healthy and happy. If you want to avoid traumatizing your dog and putting him through unnecessary anxiety, you might want to take a look at these 5 tips to make vet visits less stressful for your dog.

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    What to Do If Your Dog Drinks Coffee

    Coffee can be a great way to wake up in the morning, but it can also be harmful to your dog. If your canine companion comes across a cup of coffee while you’re not paying attention, there’s a chance that curiosity may get the better of her. Read on to learn what to do in such a situation, and find out what you can do to prevent it.

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    Recognizing & Treating Spinal Stroke in Dogs

    Spinal stroke can sound very scary, and the symptoms, which include paralysis, can seem just as frightening. But as bad as it seems, it is treatable. Read on for help recognizing spinal stroke in dogs, along with ideas for how to treat it if it happens to your pet.

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