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  2. Spoil Your Pup With One of These Luxe Dog Beds - AOL

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    With washable options and beds for large dogs and small dogs alike (and even a few shoppable on Amazon), there's a bed perfect for your pooch. Here, find 13 of the best luxury dog beds.

  3. The 12 Best Dog Beds of 2023 Vetted and Reviewed - AOL

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    Fun fact: healthy adult dogs sleep almost 11 hours a day (ah, must be nice). That means we should probably invest in the best dog bed that won’t leave them stiff and achy after every blissful nap.

  4. The best cooling dog beds, according to experts and pet owners

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    Amazon Basics Cooling Elevated Dog Bed $29.14 at Amazon. One of our favorite outdoor dog beds, this raised bed lifts dogs more than 7 inches off the ground and it’s lightweight enough to move ...

  5. Animal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Typical pieces include pet beds, doghouses, hammocks, dog coolers, cat trees, parrot tents and extravagant play equipment. [1] In 2008, James Stephenson and Jason R. Rich cited high-end furniture for cats and dogs as one of the best categories of products to buy and sell for big profits. [2] Home-crafted furniture for pets has also become ...

  6. Idiopathic head tremor in dogs - Wikipedia

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    These head tremors are considered idiopathic because the cause is not apparent, [2] but nervous system disorders, seizures and head injuries may be significant contributors of idiopathic head tremors in dogs. [1] Head tremors are usually not associated with any other symptoms, although some dogs have other signs of disease in addition to head ...

  7. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    A dog with skin irritation and hair loss on its leg caused by demodectic mange. Infectious skin diseases of dogs include contagious and non-contagious infections or infestations. Contagious infections include parasitic, bacterial, fungal and viral skin diseases. One of the most common contagious parasitic skin diseases is Sarcoptic mange (scabies).

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