A dog’s nose is usually moist and cool, but not dripping wet. A dog having a runny nose very often indicates that there is an irritant in the dog’s nasal passage. The irritant can be a foreign object, an allergen, or an infection...
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Dogs drool when they see food, and some dogs also drool when they are excited, scared, or nervous. Dogs with heavy lips such as St. Bernards tend to drool more than other breeds of dogs because the loose skin around their mouths acts like a...
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Bowel incontinence in dogs, aka canine fecal incontinence, is the inability of a dog to control his bowel movement. As a result, the dog has “accidents” and poops in inappropriate places. The feces may be loose, watery, or solid. This...
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Dogs cannot tell us when they are not feeling well, but their body language speaks louder than words. By learning to recognize some canine illness symptoms and signals, you will come to notice quite quickly what is wrong with your dog and what...
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