Does your dog urinate every time you greet him? And does he splash pea all over the place when confronting other people and other dogs? I call this “urine-greeting” because it is a behavior characteristic that many dogs display which causes them to literally go pea whenever they are greeted by their owners.
This behavior should be tended to immediately. Not only does it do damage to your house and surface areas from the frequent urination, but more importantly it is a sign that there is something causing your dog to feel high levels of stress and anxiety. As a responsible dog owner, it is your duty to do your best to help alleviate these kind of behavioral symptoms.
If you notice that your dog is limping which resulted from a possible injury, the best advice is to contact your veterinarian immediately. However, it is not always easy on the bank account to call the vet every time you think your dog is hurt.
Because they are so active and enjoy running outdoors, sometimes a limp can be the result of just a mild bruise and will not need medical attention. But how can you know for sure whether or not his leg is in serious condition? Your job is to investigate and find out which part of his body is having trouble and pinpoint the pain. You can do this by following the steps below:
Did you know that many female dogs can have one false pregnancy after another? Not all female dogs are created equal - there are some that have a nurturing drive so tremendous that they can show signs of a false pregnancy after every astral cycle.
What can cause a dog to have a false pregnancy? The current research studies offer the notion that false pregnancies are the result of a major hormonal imbalance. Female dogs that have this condition on an ongoing basis tend to ovulate longer than the standard four-to-five week period.
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