I grew up with a boxer named Zack whom my family had adopted from our local shelter. We loved him dearly. He was a happy-go-lucky guy with a tail that never stopped wagging and a mouth that never ...
Joint problems, arthritis, diabetes and skin issues are common in these long-backed, short-legged dogs. Many other breeds suffer from similar problems, all because people think they need a dog who ...
These are diseases that humans have in common with dogs: e.g. allergy, atopy, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, irritable bowl syndrome etc. They are affecting the lives of ...
"Dogs can indeed experience car sickness, but it is more common in young dogs than in adults primarily due to their developing inner ear structures. The inner ear helps with balance and spatial ...
The dog is therefore an excellent model for research of diseases that humans and dogs have in common. The group also study diet, nutraceuticals, and other non-conventional therapies for these same ...