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  2. Here are five signs your dog needs a new diet ... - AOL

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    The age at which a dog is considered senior will differ depending on breed, but as a dog gets older, their nutritional requirements will evolve. ... Loose stools. When your dog has loose stools or ...

  3. Vomiting in dogs: Vet shares 12 reasons why your dog ... - AOL

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    Vomiting in dogs can be serious—here are the causes and what you need to do about it. ... If your dog regularly vomits, has loose stools, itches, gets ear infections, or suffers from borborygmi ...

  4. 5 Symptoms of Canine Bloat Pet Parents Can Easily Miss - AOL

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    The risk increases in older dogs, and in large breeds, the risk increases by about 20% every year after the age of five. (It is three years old for giant breeds like Great Danes.) Symptoms of Bloat

  5. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Vestibular disease is an uncommon condition in older dogs. Most cases are idiopathic, but it can also be caused by otitis interna, or inner ear infection, tumors, and encephalitis. Signs include nystagmus, head tilt, circling, vomiting, and falling to one side. Idiopathic vestibular disease will usually resolve in a few days to a few weeks.

  6. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dog food diets are pet foods that are catered toward the senior or mature pet population. The senior dog population consists of dogs that are over the age of seven for most dog breeds, [1] though in general large and giant breed dogs tend to reach this life stage earlier when compared to smaller breed dogs. Senior dog foods contain ...

  7. Ancylostoma caninum - Wikipedia

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    Ancylostoma caninum is a species of nematode known as a hookworm, which principally infects the small intestine of dogs. [1] [2] [3] The result of A. caninum infection ranges from asymptomatic cases to death of the dog; better nourishment, increasing age, prior A. caninum exposure, or vaccination are all linked to improved survival.

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