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[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Paw dragging in dogs – a serious symptom In the snow, you can see it particularly well: paw ...
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Walking your senior dog – how to move your dog properly

We just can’t stop it. At some point, our beloved four-legged friends get older. And walking with your senior changes, too. Feeling from one day ...
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Pain-free with heat – how to relieve pain in your dog

Heat is a wonderful way to relieve pain in your dog Relieve pain dog There are many ways to do something good for your dog ...
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How to get your dog through the winter without complaints

You want your four-legged friend to be free of complaints even in winter? In my latest article for the 18th edition of “My heart barks” ...
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The 15 most important symptoms of spondylosis in dogs

More and more dog suffer from spondylosis Even though spondylosis in dogs is often an incidental finding, it has become a true “common disease”. To ...
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21 points that tell you if your dog is in pain!

How can you tell if your dog is in pain? Not sure if your dog is in pain or uncomfortable? Your dog cannot speak. Therefore, ...
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How does your dog get fat? – the fatal consequences of obesity in dogs

Obesity is a serious health risk overweight dog Nobody likes to hear that their dog is too fat. Obesity is a sensitive topic, which many ...
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What an orthopedic dog bed does! – Doggyfit

Does an orthopedic dog bed do what it promises? In my last article, I told you what to look for when choosing a dog bed ...
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The right sleeping place for your dog – THIS is what you should definitely consider!

Pay some attention to the sleeping place of your four-legged friend Dots, stripes or rather plain? Round or square? The selection criteria for the sleeping ...
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My life with a handicap dog – special and enriching

An insight into my life with my handicap dog Snowy When a dog enters our lives, we usually have a picture in mind of what ...
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11 valuable tips – so your dog leads a great life despite spondylosis

So your dog gets through everyday life well even with spondylosis! SPONDYLOSIS is a progressive bone brace formation between the individual vertebral bodies. It results ...
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Cauda Equina Compression Syndrome – what it means for your dog

Cauda Equina Compression Syndrome in Dogs The term Cauda Equina Compression Syndrome (CECS for short) comes up frequently among dog owners. But what does it ...
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Relieve pain and relax with hedgehog ball, brush and curry comb (incl. video)

You want to relieve pain with massage – but without learning holds? This is how it works! You want to relieve pain and release tension ...
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You want to massage your dog? How to do it – Strikes (incl. video)

You can learn to massage your dog You too can massage your dog! Really! In my article Massage for dogs – more than just wellness ...
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Massage for dogs – more than just wellness

The emergence of massage in dogs Massage for dogs is not an invention of modern times. In general, massage has been known for its healing ...
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Two active exercises for cruciate ligament rupture to copy

These exercises will help your dog with cruciate ligament tear Cruciate ligament rupture in dogs was the topic of my last blog post. There I ...
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Cruciate ligament rupture in dogs – everything you need to know!

Cruciate ligament rupture in dog Cruciate ligament rupture is a common joint disease in dogs. In most cases, the anterior cruciate ligament is affected. Often ...
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Diagnosis of elbow dysplasia – what you should know!

Elbow dysplasia in dogs Elbow dysplasia (abbreviated ED) includes various diseases. They have in common that through them the elbow joint does not fit together ...
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These eight points show you that your dog is healthy!

How can you tell if your dog is healthy? We all want our dog to be healthy. But how do we actually recognize it? Mostly ...
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These two exercises will help your dog with hip dysplasia

You want to actively support your dog with hip dysplasia? In the blog post on hip dysplasia, I explained to you what HD is, what ...
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Hip dysplasia – what does it mean for your four-legged friend?

Hip dysplasia in dogs Hip dysplasia (HD for short) is a mostly congenital maldevelopment of the hip joint. In this case, the femoral head and ...
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Joint diseases in dogs – 5 tips that will help him immediately

Our four-legged friends sometimes struggle a lot with joint diseases Especially when the weather is wet and cold or the air is humid, joint diseases ...
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Two exercises from dog fitness training that will help your dog with spondylosis

Your dog has spondylosis and you want to get active? What spondylosis means for your dog was the topic of my last post. As promised, ...
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Spondylosis in dogs – this is what you should know!

Spondylosis in dogs is being diagnosed more and more often, but what does it even mean? Even in my practice days, many dog owners came ...
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Your dog has osteoarthritis – two exercises to follow

Osteoarthritis in dogs and how you can become active My last blog post was about how osteoarthritis develops, what the consequences are, and how you ...
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Osteoarthritis in dogs – here you can find out what it means

Osteoarthritis in dog Osteoarthritis is one of the most common joint diseases in dogs. Most often, the joints that bear the most weight of the ...
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This turns the walk into an experience including an exercise session

Your walk has become much shorter? Your dog wants to go home right away? Walking and regular exercise are also important for dogs with musculoskeletal ...
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Physiotherapy for dogs – how it helps your four-legged friend

Physiotherapy for dogs – this is how it works Physiotherapy in dogs is not a fashionable craze. Because more and more often dogs suffer from ...
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