How Do Dogs Get Kennel Cough? (How to Keep Your Dog Safe)
Kennel cough is an airborne and highly contagious respiratory disease that easily spreads between dogs. That’s why it spreads quickly … Read more
Kennel cough is an airborne and highly contagious respiratory disease that easily spreads between dogs. That’s why it spreads quickly … Read more
It is normal for dogs to cough or pant after running. It is not normal after minimal effort though. If … Read more
Chronic cough in dogs can have many causes. The most common are kennel cough, respiratory tract infections, heartworms, heart disease, … Read more
Hairball coughing, or coughing that sounds similar, in dogs has multiple causes: hairballs, kennel cough, chronic bronchitis, tracheal collapse, or … Read more
Bumps on the nose of dogs appear for hereditary, inflammatory, or parasitic reasons. In some cases, these growths are cancerous … Read more
Bumps on dogs’ faces are moles or skin tags (which are normal) or caused by medical conditions such as acne, … Read more
Bumps on dogs’ backs can be cancer, benign tumors, mange, allergies, insect bites, ticks, sebaceous cyst, abscesses, post-injection nodules, or … Read more
Bumps and lumps on dogs’ tails can be many things, including lipoma, cancer, cysts, or something else. Embedded ticks can … Read more
It is not normal for dogs to have bumps or lumps on their eyelids. A bump on your dog’s eyelid … Read more
Black blood-filled bumps on dogs’ skin are not normal. They appear for several reasons, the most common being trauma. When … Read more
Black spots on dogs’ bodies and hair loss mainly occur for three reasons: parasites, allergies, and skin infections. The most … Read more
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