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by Furry Friends Wellness
Diet of Your Senior Dogs
Just like senior humans, older dogs also need a balanced diet to maintain their health in a proper condition. As a responsible pet owner, you need to serve a diet that fulfills his nutrient requirements perfectly. If you have a senior dog in your house, plan a new diet chart for him and never mix up his diet with the young one. Remember that senior dogs always need special care during their last stage of life. -
by Furry Friends Wellness
Five Common Health Problems in Dog
Similar to humans, health problems are most common in every dog. Sometimes, these health issues can be fatal, if you’re not careful about it. As a dog owner, you need to be familiar with the signs and symptoms of these common problems. This will help you to take some precautionary measures to minimize the risk of having these issues. In this article, we’ve listed five common health problems that might affect your dog’s general health. -
by Furry Friends Wellness
Dental Care: More Than a Toothbrush and Toothpaste
You may have heard that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s, but despite this, dogs can still develop dental problems like cavities, plaque buildup, tartar, and gingivitis. While they are less prone to these dental problems than humans, a seemingly small like issue like bad breath or yellow teeth can quickly lead to life-threatening infections if left untreated.
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