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Chow Chow Health: What Every Owner Needs to Know

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Chow Chows are a beautiful and intelligent breed, but like all dogs, they can be prone to certain health issues. In this video, we’ll explore some of the common health concerns that Chow Chows may face, including hip dysplasia, thyroid problems, and eye problems. We’ll also provide tips for keeping your Chow Chow healthy and happy, including providing a balanced diet, regular exercise, good oral hygiene, timely vaccinations, and regular vet visits. If you’re a Chow Chow owner or are considering adding one to your family, this video is a must-watch to ensure that your furry friend stays happy and healthy for many years to come.
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B Complex- What You Need To Know! A MUST WATCH!

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B Complex- What You Need To Know! A MUST WATCH!

6 helpful facts you might not know about B vitamins!!! Things (Clinical Pearls of wisdom) I learned in medical school and as a practicing Doctor. A MUST WATCH!
Calm and reset your entire body with the RIGHT B VITAMIN! https://youtu.be/k1hUeaAHJpQ
B VITAMINS ARE TYPICALLY SAFE BUT IF YOU ARE ON SEVERAL MEDICATIONS, SUPPLEMENTS OR SUFFER FROM CHRONIC ILLNESS ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR DR FIRST BEFORE DOING STARTING ANYTHING NEW PLEASE!

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Canine Dementia: everything you need to know about senility in dogs

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Canine Dementia: everything you need to know about senility in dogs

Senility in dogs, canine dementia or canine cognitive dysfunction are different names for the same disease. Our pet dogs are living longer than ever and as a result senility is also becoming a common problem.

Unfortunately though it is only recognized and treated in a small proportion of those dogs actually suffering from dementia.

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Canine distemper is a virus that affects the skin, brain, eyes, respiratory, and intestinal organs of dogs. Though it is a highly infectious disease, it is entirely preventable by vaccination. Dogs of all age are at risk, though it mostly affects puppies under the age of six months. There are ways to recognize the symptoms so you can get your dog treated.

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—pets.webmd.com/dogs/canine-distemper

—Diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of common infectious disease in the dog. Greene. Vet Q 1

—Small Animal Internal Medicine. Nelson & Couto. Publisher: Mosby

—1800petmeds.com/education/canine-distemper-symptoms-dogs-49.htm

—avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/Canine-Distemper.aspx

—petmd.com/dog/conditions/respiratory/c_dg_canine_distemper

—1800petmeds.com/education/canine-distemper-symptoms-dogs-49.htm

—pets.webmd.com/dogs/canine-distemper

—petmd.com/dog/conditions/respiratory/c_dg_canine_distemper

—avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/Canine-Distemper.aspx

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