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Entropion in Dogs: What's Wrong With My Dog's Eyes?

Entropion in Dogs: What's Wrong With My Dog's Eyes?
If your dogs eyes are watering he could be in pain. Find out how skin can rub against the cornea.
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Ectropion in Dogs: What's Wrong With My Dog's Eyes?

Ectropion in Dogs: What's Wrong With My Dog's Eyes?
Droopy lower eyelids may not just mean a tired dog. Don't waste valuable time, learn when you should have your dog's eyes checked.
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A New Year’s Resolution: No More Puppy Mills

A New Year’s Resolution: No More Puppy Mills
When you see a puppy in a pet store, it's so hard to say no to that adorable face.
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Canine Degenerative Myelopathy: It's in the DNA

Canine Degenerative Myelopathy: It's in the DNA
A mutated gene is responsible for a crippling disease that may hit many popular breeds of dogs. Learn who to test for the disease before you adopt your next pup.
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Resilient Goldfish Saved by Amazing Surgery

Resilient Goldfish Saved by Amazing Surgery
Goldfish undergoes surgical procedure after discovering he's constipated. Read about this very interesting procedure.
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Hyperparathyroidism: How this Tumor Increased One Dachshund's Thirst

Hyperparathyroidism: How this Tumor Increased One Dachshund's Thirst
This disease can effect any breed and it all starts in the parathyroid gland. Learn just what the heck that is and what can happen when it's not working right.
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Prison Pet Partnership: Dogs and Inmates Helping Each Other

Prison Pet Partnership: Dogs and Inmates Helping Each Other
Is there anyone dogs can't soften? Find out from the inmates at the Washington Corrections Center.
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Keeping Canine Teeth Healthy: What is a “Carnasial” Tooth Abscess?

Keeping Canine Teeth Healthy: The “Carnasial” Tooth
Dog with his mouth open

The “carnasial” tooth or more correctly the upper fourth premolar is one of the primary chewing teeth of carnivores. It functions as a shearing tooth to shred food and is the largest tooth in your dog’s mouth. It is a somewhat flattened tooth in the upper jaw (maxilla) just below the eye.

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Skin Fold Pyodermas: Those Cute Skin Folds Can be Dangerous

Skin Fold Pyodermas: Those Cute Skin Folds Can be Dangerous
Bull Dog's face

Some body types of dogs are prone to numerous and sometimes excessive folds and wrinkles of the skin. This can occur as a result of obesity or in some breeds can be a normal variation.

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Aspiration Pneumonia in Dogs

Aspiration pneumoniais a life threatening emergency that you can usually spot. Learn what symptoms to watch for.
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