Bone cancer, also called osteosarcoma, is an aggressive form of cancer commonly affecting large dog breeds. Typically, bone cancer starts in the cells at the center of the bone and works its way out, causing swelling. Cancerous bones are weaker and more...
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When and how much your dog sheds certainly depends on the breed. However, there are certain times of year that most dog owners will notice an increase in hair throughout the house.
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The Newfoundland is a giant breed of dog, often overlooked. If you find a Newfie owner, though, watch out, because they will talk on and on about how wonderful the Newfoundland breed can be. A mellow black dog with a thick coat (and oftentimes, lots of...
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A female dog can become pregnant as soon as she comes into her first heat, which differs from dog to dog. Some dogs enter their first heat as soon as 6 months of age, while others are 18 months old. For this reason, veterinarians advise spaying a female...
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Without proper training, large dogs can be tough to handle. And dogs don't come much larger than the St. Bernard. This dog can grow to 30 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 180 pounds. It is a heavy, powerful dog. The St. Bernard's size isn't...
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