How Old Is 6 in Dog Years? Vet-Approved Guide to Each Size of Dog

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Have you ever wondered how old your dog is in human years? Most people have wondered about this and utilized the standard “one year of a dog’s life equals seven years of a human’s life” to figure it out. However, the age you might’ve come up with using this equation isn’t correct, as this is more of an urban myth than a legitimate way to determine a dog’s...

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Why Does My Dog Sit Alone in Another Room? Interesting Facts & FAQ

Try as we might, we may never fully understand all of our dog’s behaviors. One bizarre issue you may stumble across as a dog owner is when your pup chooses to sit alone in another room instead of hanging out with you. It can be hard not to take offense to that, especially since dogs are supposed to be man’s best friend, right? Well, don’t take it to heart. Dogs self-isolate for a number of reasons, and most of them have nothing to do with you. Read on to learn more about why your pup is sitting alone in a different room and...

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Ned the Helpless: Dr. Karyn’s Quintessential Chihuahua

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Hi, I’m Dr. Karyn! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my five funny dogs, Poppy, Bailey, Kodah, Ned, and Fred. Although most dog breeds have long been retired from the roles they were originally bred to fulfill, our modern-day companions still share many of the physical traits and temperaments that served them well in their former employment. The Dachshund, with its tube-like body and...

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Be Prepared: Common Emergencies Every Dog Parent Should Know

Dog parents see their fair share of emergency cases. But here’s the good news: being informed about common emergencies can help you stay calm and take the right actions when your dog needs you most. Here are some situations you should be aware of. When Your Dog’s Belly Becomes a Ticking Time Bomb Bloat, or gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), is a life-threatening condition in which a dog’s stomach fills with gas and potentially twists on itself. Large, deep-chested breeds are especially prone. Watch for symptoms like a...

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6 Miniature Dachshund Health Problems: Our Vet Discusses Causes, Signs & Prevention

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Miniature Dachshunds, sometimes affectionately referred to as Wiener Dogs or Doxies, are a smart and vibrant breed. While they are smaller than their Standard Dachshund counterparts, they have the same (but smaller) body type with very short legs and a long-bodied torso. Like most specific dog breeds, Mini Doxies have various frequent health conditions that they are more prone to getting. For each of the individual...

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Can Chihuahuas Swim? Vet-Verified Facts & Info

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Chihuahuas are well known for being the world’s smallest dogs. They are also known for being plucky little dogs with big characters. But, can they swim? Although they have little legs, Chihuahuas are generally small dogs, which means they don’t have to propel a lot of weight through the water. As such, Chihuahuas can typically swim. However, just because they can swim, doesn’t...

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Can Dogs Eat Apricots? Vet-Verified Nutrition Facts & Precautions

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Dogs are facultative carnivores meaning like omnivores they can eat some plant matter as well as meat. Many like eating sweet foods and can be found eating windfall fruit. If your dog has a sweet tooth, consider feeding them fruit, as it’s much healthier than sugary baked goods. Dogs can eat a variety of fruits, and apricots seem to be a popular choice for them. The pit must always be removed...

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My Dog Ate an Earring: Potential Risks, Signs & Next Steps (Vet Answer)

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Let’s say you’re getting ready for a night out. You’ve laid out your outfit and gotten ready. All that’s left is the jewelry, but you find yourself missing an earring and a guilty-looking pup sorting by the bed. Do you panic? What Do You Do if Your Dog Ate an Earring If your dog might have eaten an earring, the safest thing to do is call your veterinarian. While a small stud...

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My Dog Ate Sunscreen: What Should I Do Next? (Vet Answer)

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead If you own a dog, you’ve probably figured out that they love to consume the most unlikely of items or products. One such potential product is sunscreen, a substance applied to the skin to protect you from the sun’s rays! If your dog happens to get into your summer stash of sunscreen or lick it off of you, what will happen? Is it an emergency? In this article, we’ll learn a little...

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Common German Shepherd Health Issues to Be Aware Of (Vet Answer)

VET APPROVED The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Click to Skip Ahead Brave, loyal, obedient, and affectionate are words that are often associated with the German Shepherd dog (GSD). As their name suggests, these striking dogs were originally bred in the late 1800s for the purpose of herding livestock. As the demand for herding dogs reduced over the 20th Century, these highly intelligent and trainable dogs became popular family pets, guard dogs, and the top breed of...

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