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Research links environmental chemical exposure to bladder cancer in dogs, with high-risk breeds like Scotties and Westies most affected.
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Research links environmental chemical exposure to bladder cancer in dogs, with high-risk breeds like Scotties and Westies most affected.
Explore how paw preference in dogs reveals emotional insights, impacts behavior, and can predict success in tasks like guide dog training.
Concerned about your dog eating grass? Discover the main reasons behind this common behavior and learn how to address each one effectively.
Explore the Working Group, the “Genetic Decathletes” of the dog world, and their unique traits, history, and health considerations.
Discover recent advances in treating canine parvovirus. Learn about new therapies and ongoing research improving outcomes for infected dogs.
Discover how to manage and reduce Malassezia yeast overgrowth in dogs, causing reddish-brown stains on the eyes, mouth, ears, and feet.
Discover how understanding genetic mutations helps Belgian Tervuren breeders reduce epilepsy and improve the breed’s overall health.
Discover the healthiest US states for dogs, ranked by air quality, water purity, and disease rates. Find the best environment for your dogs.