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Joint Health and Questions You May Have Regarding Treatment
One of the most commonly asked questions we are asked as veterinarians is, “Is there anything I can do you help prevent arthritis and keep up dog joint health?” It is actually a question that I personally love to get because it shows that a pet owner wants to be...
Dangerous household items for your dogs.
Many of us keep common cleaning and disinfectant products in our homes that are not safe for our pets– and really not all that safe for us either. We at PawFriction care about keeping pets safe and improving their quality of life, so we want to empower pet owners with...
You Should Consider Taking Your Dog’s Collar Off Inside
Dog collars are important out in the world– they keep your dog safe and easily identifiable. If your dog has ever gotten loose or lost, you know that their collar and tags are what got them back to you safe and sound. You also know that the tags on your dog help...
Why do dogs like feet so much?
Some dogs seem to be particularly fascinated with human feet, as revealed in the behaviors like licking, biting, or nosing your feet. This type of behavior can be an indicator of some greater physiological and social needs. What’s the Root of the Behavior? Dogs...
Why Your Dog’s Paws Smell Like Corn Chips or Popcorn
The dog smells like corn chips, popcorn, or worse — vomit! Happen when they’re sleeping or have been resting. Find out why this happens.
8 Common Dog Paw Problems & How to Treat Them
When your dog starts licking a paw or limping, it’s a sure bet there’s something going on with his or her paw pads. The following are some common causes behind your dog’s paw pad pain and how to treat the cause: 1. Nail Issues Sometimes paw pad irritation can be...