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A Guide to Common Dog Diseases and Ailments

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A Guide to Common Dog Diseases and Ailments

Caring for Your Dog
By Kristina Kledzik

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It has been said that a dog is man’s best friend. Dogs provide their humans with love, trust and companionship. In return, owners need to care for their canine companions. Providing a safe home with food, water, exercise and shelter can help lead your pet to a long and healthy life. However, while these are very important aspects to make your dog happy, a big part of caring for your dog is being aware of your dogs health.

It is important to keep on top of your dogs health. A good owner will tell if the dog is acting strangely. A lack of appetite, being increasingly tired are just a couple of signs to look for to determine if your dog has a potential health problem. When you notice symptoms such as these it is important to get your dog proper attention.

To help learn about the health of your dog, we have provided owners with information and resources to help keep your pet healthy. Please feel free to review this information at any time and share with other dog owners who may benefit from this article.

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