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  2. Why does my dog walk sideways? A vet explains - AOL

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    Hip dysplasia and other hip pain. Dogs with hip pain might favor one leg more than the other, causing them to walk sideways. They often have a short stride due to the reduced range of motion of ...

  3. Idiopathic head tremor in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic head tremors (IHT) in dogs are characterized by involuntary lateral or vertical movement of the head. [1] Idiopathic head tremors are ordinarily considered a benign disease characterized by uncontrollable head tremors of spontaneous initiation and cessation. These head tremors are considered idiopathic because the cause is not ...

  4. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10-15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years.

  5. How to stop a dog digging, according to an expert trainer - AOL

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    4. Frustration or overstimulation. Gareth says: "When a dog becomes frustrated or overstimulated and not given appropriate activities, this can result in the dog finding their own entertainment ...

  6. Try these three trainer-approved tips to get your dog to stop ...

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    3. Take rewards on every walk: Every time your dog chooses to look at you or check in, give them a treat — whether they’re on or off the lead! In the video, the dog is off the lead and further ...

  7. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive diseases. Prostate disease * in dogs includes benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis (infection of the prostate), cancer, and cysts and abscesses. BPH is the most common and is found in older intact (not neutered) dogs. Signs include blood in the urine and straining to urinate and defecate.

  8. R.I. Senior Dog Rescue 'Horrified' After Finding Chunks of ...

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    A senior dog rescue in Rhode Island is working to return to normal after a "weird and unnerving" incident. On July 29, Vintage Pet Rescue, a nonprofit in Foster, R.I., dedicated to finding loving ...

  9. Tail chasing - Wikipedia

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    Tail chasing is a behaviour exhibited in dogs that is characterized by spinning in tight circles in either direction, and can be slow and focused on the tail or fast and unfocused. [1] It is a compulsion similar to those seen in humans suffering from OCD [2][3] and it can be quite disruptive to the lives of the dogs themselves, as well as their ...