The following viruses and bacteria are known to occur in raccoons and are a concern for people and/or pets: rabies, canine distemper, feline distemper/ .
But because these symptoms can be quite common, they'll need to run various tests to support their decision. These tests are likely to include a specific blood test called a canine pancreatic lipas (...)
If antibiotics are started within the first 5 days of the disease, then symptoms generally subside within 24-72 hours. Treatment normally lasts 7 to 14 days. If left untreated, anaplasmosis can be (...)
The overall size of the kibble is important too as smaller dogs will struggle to chew on to large of pieces of kibble, and larger dogs may end up swallowing small kibble without chewing. You can of (...)
Alaskan Malamutes can live outside. They can thrive in cold weather because of their thick double coat. At 70 degrees, they will seek shade but still be active.
Although coyotes aren't known to target larger dogs as prey, they will fight with a dog if provoked, and both the dog and coyote can be injured or killed. Responsible pet owners should always take (...)