Why Do Dogs Lick Their Paws? 12 Possible Reasons Generally, the reasons dogs lick their paws are divided into two main categories: medical and behavioral. Dogs lick their paws due toallergies, local injuries, arthritis, dry skin, external parasites, tumors or cysts, and behavioral issues, such...
When you overuse skincare products or exfoliate your face too much, it’s like constantly scrubbing your skin with a rough sponge. Your skin doesn’t get a chance to recover, causing it to become irritated and vulnerable to breakouts. This irritation generally manifests as facial redness. Us...
Dog Constantly Licking Paws Due to Parasites Parasites such as mites, fleas, lice or ticks can make your dog itch. If you suspect a parasite infestation, you can treat mild cases at home with ‘over the counter’ medications. In cases of severe parasite infestation, however, don’t do it ...
Though many hostels and hotels likely do only use water with a high level of purification, there is a very risk that a substandard filtration systemorthat the properly filtered water has been sitting exposed too long. Here, at my nomadic base in Bali, as a complement of b...
Wearing a bra to bed can easily cause skin irritation. The hooks and straps can protrude into your skin, eventuallycausing lesions or even cystsif left for too long, particularly if the bra is underwire. While you may not notice any discomfort while falling asleep, your body is sure to suf...
I combine #1 with 2, 3, and 4 pretty much all the time by frequenting the library section that has the most 90+ year olds – the audiobook section. Take the 90 minute run I do most mornings – Audiobook time. In the ~9-10 hours per week that I run, I can get through a pretty...
Most kids known to have Down syndrome in their mother’s womb don’t make it out alive. I’m thankful ours did. The third Sunday of January isNational Sanctity of Human Life Dayand since that happens to be today I thought I’d share a few things that constantly weigh heavy on my hea...
Dog Constantly Licking Paws Due to Parasites Parasites such as mites, fleas, lice or ticks can make your dog itch. If you suspect a parasite infestation, you can treat mild cases at home with ‘over the counter’ medications. In cases of severe parasite infestation, however, don’t do it...