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Siberian Huskies are a well-known breed recognized for their striking appearance, high energy, and strong work ethic. These dogs have a rich history as sled pullers and companions, and their care needs reflect both their physical capabilities and unique temperament. One of the most common questions Husky owners and enthusiasts ask is how long these dogs live.

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A sudden change in the way your dog walks can be alarming, especially when they begin walking sideways or with an unusual lean. This behavior may be subtle at first or come on quickly, but either way, it’s important not to ignore it. Dogs don’t typically change the way they move unless something is affecting their balance, coordination, muscles, joints, or nervous s...

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Goldendoodles are one of the most popular hybrid dog breeds in the United States, known for their affectionate personality, intelligence, and low-shedding coats. A cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle, the Goldendoodle has won the hearts of many families and individuals. One common question owners ask is: how long do Goldendoodles live?

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Neurological conditions in dogs can significantly impact their mobility, behavior, and overall quality of life. Some disorders progress slowly, while others come on suddenly, leaving pet owners overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next.

This page covers seven of the most common neurological disorders in dogs, highlighting what causes them, how...

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Cushing’s syndrome, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is a condition in dogs caused by the overproduction of cortisol, a steroid hormone made by the adrenal glands. Cortisol plays a key role in regulating metabolism, blood sugar, and immune responses. However, when cortisol levels stay too high for too long, it can lead to serious health issues.

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