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A healthy dog’s body temperature typically runs higher than a human’s. The average dog body temperature is often cited around 101.5°F (38.6°C), but normal values span a ra...
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A healthy dog’s body temperature typically runs higher than a human’s. The average dog body temperature is often cited around 101.5°F (38.6°C), but normal values span a ra...
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A healthy dog temperature typically ranges from 38°C to 39°C (100.5°F to 102.5°F), with individual variation based on breed, size, age, and activity level. Measuring body te...
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Breeding hips refer to the structure and alignment of a dog’s hip joints and surrounding anatomy, evaluated to assess fitness for breeding. Good breeding hips show a balanced...
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Coughing and gagging in dogs can range from a brief, harmless reaction to a sign of a serious health problem. Common causes include tracheal collapse, kennel cough, heart diseas...
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In most cases, circling before pooping is a normal, instinctive behavior rather than a cause for concern. Dogs circle to survey the area, check for threats, position themselves...
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A stroke in dogs occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, causing sudden neurological deficits. Unlike humans, dogs are far less likely to die from a single e...
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A dog that seems "acting strange" and suddenly sniffs everything more intensely is showing heightened alert, anxiety, or a drive to gather information. Changes in routine, new p...
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