Some foods contain green (or blue and yellow) food coloring that may turn your poop green. These dyes are sometimes used in canned green peas, green beer, breakfast cereal, candy, jarred pickles, salad dressing, drinks, icing, and sweets. You’ll also see these dyes in holiday food. A ...
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So once you go back inside, your pup will remember that they still need to pee and finish the job on your brand new carpet. If your puppy pees after going outside or is coming back to you excited after releasing a few drops, you might be an untimely reward-giver. Even if you have...
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Additionally, too much can cause diarrhea, which would be an additional complication. Change Up How You Feed Your Puppy: Put their food in an interactive toy (a.k.a. “puzzle feeder”) to make mealtimes more stimulating and fun. If you normally feed your pup their food in a bowl, try...
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A quick rundown of some very common flying household ants would includewinged pavement ants, flying ants, carpenter ants, and termites. When they fly around you they all might appear to be the same but, when you catch them resting and not in flight you can take a closer look and ID it...
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Hi Deb, a physical examination by your vet would be important. There may be some digestive issues going on, sometimes whimpering at night may be a sign of canine cognitive dysfunction at her age, so discuss this whimpering with your vet to rule out medical problems. ...
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