When a female dog is spayed, her uterus and ovaries are removed so she is no longer capable of having puppies. She is also freed from the incredible hormone shifts that occur around the time of her season. Caring for a spayed dog is not too different...
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Two similar conditions in cats can have somewhat related symptoms, but very different origins. They are "feline urinary incontinence" and "feline inappropriate urination." Feline incontinence is physiological in nature, while inappropriate urination is a...
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No matter how well you care for your domestic pet, even the healthiest animals can get sick. Dogs actually suffer from many of the same health problems that humans do. And just like people, prevention or early detection and diagnosis can make a big...
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Both male and female dogs can experience urinary incontinence, which is the leaking of urine. It can be caused by various health conditions, including birth defects and problems related to a previous surgery. It is important to find the condition...
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The term "in season" refers to the days when an unaltered female dog experiences menstrual flow and fertility. The cycle lasts about twenty-one days, with days seven to fifteen being the time when the dog is most fertile. The cycle is easy to remember as...
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