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Everything the Dog Owner Should Know About Ticks

Everything the Dog Owner Should Know About Ticks

Summer is just around the corner in Canada, and that means sunshine, heat, long walks with your dog, and ticks. No matter where you live, chances are you’re concerned, and you should be.

Before they arrive, we’ve got everything you need to know about these little parasites, the diseases they cause, and what you can do to keep your dog safe.

Doggy Dandruff: What You Need to Know About Canine Seborrhea

Doggy Dandruff: What You Need to Know About Canine Seborrhea

If you thought dandruff was a problem reserved for humans, think again! Canine Seborrhea, or doggy dandruff, is a fairly common skin disorder among our four-legged friends.

Whether your dog is affected with the oily (oleosa) or dry (sicca) variety of the disorder or a combination of both, chances are you just want to find a solution that gives them relief and solves the problem.

Dog Breed Guide: Poodle

Dog Breed Guide: Poodle

Proud, elegant, clever, and bred to live a life of luxury are the first things that come to mind for many people when they see a poodle. Yes, with its regal attitude and beautiful haircut, the Poodle is a very impressive breed that has won many “Best in Show” awards. Rather than being the aloof type of dog that many make them out to be, however, the Poodle is a wonderful and extremely affectionate family dog.

Tips to Prevent Dogs from Barking at Guests

Tips to Prevent Dogs from Barking at Guests

It's completely natural for dogs to bark. It's how they communicate with their packs and with us. They're supposed to alert us when there is something going on.

It's even okay when you have guests if your dog is just alerting you that they have arrived. But when he keeps barking at them all the time that they’re there, it can be embarrassing for you and very unnerving for them.

Can My Dog Get Stomach Flu?

Can My Dog Get Stomach Flu?

The short answer? No. But then, neither can you because influenza is a virus that primarily affects the respiratory tract, not the digestive system.

What we call stomach flu is usually something called gastroenteritis, and dogs can definitely get that. The only trick is that gastroenteritis isn’t a very specific term. Instead, it covers a range of symptoms (usually diarrhea and vomiting) that may have many different causes. Here’s what you need to know.

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