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  2. Why Is My Dog Not Responding to Treatment for His Red Skin? - AOL

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    On October 14, I noticed Behr was sluggish and not feeling well. On the 15th, I took him to the vet. He was red all over, and his prescapular lymph nodes were swollen up. Behr did not have a fever ...

  3. 10 silent signs your dog is depressed - AOL

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  4. Dog Trainer Shares Common Misconception People Have About ...

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    Bronagh ends the video by reminding us that these dogs are showing signs of stress and fear responses in reaction to their pawrents behavior, not because they feel guilty. Pinned back ears, whale ...

  5. Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    In bad cases, [12] the dog does not completely recover the initial muscular capability but still is able to live for years. In very bad cases, breathing can be impaired, and unless the dog is placed on a ventilator, suffocation will occur. Polyradiculoneuritis has also been seen 1-2o weeks after vaccination in dogs and cats. [13]

  6. 5 signs your dog might be depressed - AOL

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    Did you know dogs can suffer from depression just like humans? Here's how to know if your furry friend is feeling blue.

  7. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    A moving head may indicate that a dog is feeling playful. [12] A dog communicates by altering the position of its head. When the head is held in an erect position this could indicate that is approachable, attentive, curious, or aggressive. Turning the head away may indicate fear, but is also recognized as a calming signal. [13]

  8. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    A dog with degenerative myelopathy often stands with its legs close together and may not correct an unusual foot position due to a lack of conscious proprioception. Canine degenerative myelopathy, also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy, is an incurable, progressive disease of the canine spinal cord that is similar in many ways to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

  9. Dog Psychologist Lists 9 Signs a Pup Isn’t Getting Enough ...

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    This provides the opportunity for the dog to get a good amount of healthy exercise and plenty of mental stimulation as he gets to smell, hear, and see different things than from his yard."