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Recognizing Brain Tumors in Dogs: A Guide

Recognizing Brain Tumors in Dogs: A Guide

Brain tumors are actually a relatively common ailment in older dogs, especially in certain breeds. But what is a tumor exactly? A tumor is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells...
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7 Reasons Why Your Dog is Pressing Its Head Against the Wall

7 Reasons Why Your Dog is Pressing Its Head Against the Wall

Maybe you have an affectionate pup that shows you love by pressing its head against yours while you smother it with smooches, and that’s cute as heck. But if your dog is pressing...
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Why Is My Dog Lethargic? 5 Neurological Reasons

Why Is My Dog Lethargic? 5 Neurological Reasons

Is your dog lethargic? Lethargy is a condition that can be characterized by unusual fatigue or an overall reduction in motivation. A lethargic dog is either unable or unwilling to...
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My Dog Keeps Walking in Circles all of a Sudden

My Dog Keeps Walking in Circles all of a Sudden

There are very few instances when your dog walking in circles would be considered normal. “Some dogs may turn in place several times before they lie down or empty their bowels,...
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Help! My Dog is Staring at the Wall

Help! My Dog is Staring at the Wall

First thing’s first. Why is your dog staring at the wall? No, your house isn’t haunted. Well, maybe it is, but you’ll have to dive into that topic on a different blog. For now,...
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10 Common Brain Tumor Symptoms in Dogs

10 Common Brain Tumor Symptoms in Dogs

Out of all the neurological conditions that can affect dogs, especially our older canine companions, brain tumors are actually quite common. So if you’re a dog mom or dad, you’ll...
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4 Reasons for Sudden Behavior Change in Dogs

4 Reasons for Sudden Behavior Change in Dogs

Your dog can’t tell you what’s wrong, but you know when something isn’t right with your “soul mutt.” You don’t need spoken words or a dog whisperer. You just know. But what is...
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Types of Neurological Disorders in Dogs and Cats

Types of Neurological Disorders in Dogs and Cats

Just like in humans, dogs and cats get neurological conditions. The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Certain neurological conditions can...
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