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by Jaron Lukas
What Are Dog Hot Spots?
A dog hot spot is a bacterial skin infection, also known as an acute moist dermatitis. The term “hot spot” is pretty much ...
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by Jaron Lukas
The yeast in your dog's ear is not the same as what you buy at the store.
This may come as a surprise, but the yeast that infects your dog's ear i...
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by Jaron Lukas
Why do dogs get ear infections?
Dogs are more prone to ear infections than humans because of the design and shape of their ears, which trap microo...
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by Jaron Lukas
Dog Allergy Symptoms
Common dog allergy symptoms include:
Itching
Rashes
Sneezing
Coughing
Scratching at the ears or head (sometimes acc...
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by Jaron Lukas
Causes of dog diarrhea can be as simple to treat as a food change.
Diarrhea is a common issue for dogs, and can be something as simple as a food c...
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by Jaron Lukas
ABOUT THE MIX
Perfect Dog Food Mix helps you quickly make 10 lbs of nutritionally complete fresh dog food. Our 16 recipes are low carb, afford...
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by Jaron Lukas
While dog farts may be funny, they can also signal something's wrong with your dog's gut health. Foul-smelling gas is a common sign of several dif...
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by Jaron Lukas
In need of a quick laugh or cuteness overload? We’ve compiled a list of the 18 funniest dog videos this month that will make you pee your pants l...
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by Jaron Lukas
Despite aging being a natural part of life, there is increasing evidence it doesn't move at the same speed for everyone. Some individuals just don...
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by Jaron Lukas
Dogs are truly human’s best friends. We spend our lives together—or rather their whole lives.
Though we cherish our dogs, they’ll never live as lo...
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by Jaron Lukas
At a time when nearly 90% of our human population is metabolically unhealthy, Yumwoof CEO Jaron sat down with LowCarbUSA® co-founder Doug Reynolds...
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by Jaron Lukas
Congestive heart failure is one of the most commonly diagnosed issues in dogs. It means the heart can no longer pump blood adequately through thei...
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