If you feel like you are refilling the water bowl more often than usual, you may not be imagining things. A dog drinking a lot of water often catches people off guard because it tends to happen gradually. One day the bowl lasts all afternoon, and the next it is empty before lunch. While thirst can rise for simple reasons, ongoing changes deserve attention because water intake often reflects what is happening inside the body. Understanding why your dog is drinking so much water helps you decide when to monitor the situation and when it is time to involve your
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What Your Dog’s Dandruff Could Be Telling You
Dog dandruff often shows up as small white flakes on the coat or bedding, but it usually signals more than a cosmetic issue. Those flakes can reflect changes in the skin’s health, the environment your dog lives in, or underlying conditions that deserve attention. Many pet owners first notice dog dandruff while brushing or petting their dog and wonder if it is normal or a sign that something is off. Understanding what dog dandruff may indicate helps you recognize when it is time to look closer and involve your veterinarian. For dogs in Sonora and the surrounding foothill communities, climate,
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Alopecia in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Alopecia in dogs often starts quietly. You may notice extra hair on the couch, a thinning patch along the back, or bare skin where thick fur used to be. For many pet owners, hair loss raises immediate concerns about comfort, appearance, and long-term health. Alopecia in dogs is not a single condition. It is a descriptive term veterinarians use when a dog experiences partial or complete hair loss, whether it develops suddenly or over time. Understanding what this change may signal helps pet owners recognize when it is time to seek professional guidance and what to expect during the veterinary
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