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  2. Morgan Wallen's 2-Year-Old Son Rushed to ER, Gets Stitches ...

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    Morgan Wallen’s son, Indigo, is recovering after being bitten in the face by his mother KT Smith’s dog. “Yesterday, [my dog Legend] bit Indigo in the face and [he] had to have stitches ...

  3. This postal worker needed 16 stitches after a dog attack. In ...

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    WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Postal worker Tara Snyder needed 16 stitches after a dog attacked her when she tried to deliver mail in Pennsylvania, the state with the fourth most dog attacks on postal ...

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    5. Provide Stress Relief. In addition to preventing access to triggering events, you can help relieve some stress by using calming aids.There are a variety of calming aids on the market nowadays.

  5. List of fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    The attack caused deep wounds to his face, skull, arms and legs. He was already dead when first responders arrived. The dogs attacked the responders who then shot one dog and followed the other back to its home. The dogs' owner was charged with manslaughter. [79] [80] March 13, 2024. May 18, 2024 † Norma Montenegro, 77, female Pit bull (5)

  6. Cropping (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, cropping was performed on working dogs as it was believed it would decrease the risk of health complications, such as ear infections or hematomas.Crops were also performed on dogs that might need to fight, either while hunting animals that might fight back or while defending livestock herds from predators, or because they were used for pit-fighting sports such as dog fighting or ...

  7. Canine leishmaniasis - Wikipedia

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    A dog displaying a typical clinical picture of visceral leishmaniasis. Canine leishmaniasis (LEESH-ma-NIGH-ah-sis) is a zoonotic disease (see human leishmaniasis) caused by Leishmania parasites transmitted by the bite of an infected phlebotomine sandfly. There have been no documented cases of leishmaniasis transmission from dogs to humans.

  8. Video of Dog & Baby Girl’s Window Tradition Captures Hearts

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    A Bernese Mountain Dog and baby girl watch out the window in viral video. Every morning for the past two years, Ivy, a Bernese Mountain Dog, and her human sister have shared a simple but ...

  9. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    Dog with atopic dermatitis, with signs around the eye created by rubbing. Atopy is a hereditary [3] and chronic (lifelong) allergic skin disease. Signs usually begin between 6 months and 3 years of age, with some breeds of dog, such as the golden retriever, showing signs at an earlier age.