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Why is my bernese mountain dog scratching so much
Bernese Mountain Dogs often scratch due to allergies (food, environmental, fleas), skin infections, or dry skin. Common triggers include chicken, beef, grass, dust mites, and seasonal pollens. Consult a vet for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Why is my border collie whining at night
Border collies often whine at night due to unmet exercise, mental stimulation, or medical issues. Increase daytime activity, provide puzzle toys, and rule out pain or anxiety with a vet visit to restore quiet nights.
Why is my weimaraner losing hair on his tail
Discover common reasons for a Weimaraner's tail hair loss, including allergies, infections, hormonal imbalances, and behavioral issues like tail chasing. Learn when to consult a vet for diagnosis and treatment options.
Why is my bichon frise suddenly clingy
Your Bichon Frise may suddenly become clingy due to a change in routine, underlying health issues like cognitive decline or pain, or emotional factors like anxiety. Here's how to pinpoint the cause and help your pup feel secure again.
Why is my corgi drinking so much water
Corgis may drink excessive water due to hot weather, exercise, or diet. However, it could signal health issues like diabetes, kidney disease, or Cushing's. Monitor intake and consult a vet if other symptoms appear.
Why is my dachshund drinking so much water
Excessive thirst in dachshunds can signal diabetes, kidney disease, Cushing's disease, or side effects of medications. Monitor daily water intake and urine output, and consult your vet if your dog drinks over 100 ml per kg of body weight daily.
Why is my dachshund having loose stools
Loose stools in dachshunds can stem from dietary indiscretion, stress, or specific health issues like pancreatitis. Learn common causes and practical tips to help your pup, and know when a vet visit is needed.
Why is my german shepherd suddenly eating grass
Your German Shepherd eating grass is usually normal behavior, but could indicate an upset stomach, dietary deficiency, or even boredom. Learn the top reasons and when to see a vet.
Why is my shih tzu scratching so much
Shih Tzus scratch due to allergies, dry skin, parasites, or infections. Common triggers include food, pollen, and dust mites. Check for fleas, redness, or flaking. Consult a vet for diagnosis and treatment options.
Why is my cocker spaniel suddenly eating grass
Cocker spaniels may suddenly eat grass due to dietary deficiencies, gastrointestinal upset, boredom, or pica. Learn when grass-eating is normal vs. a sign of health issues requiring a vet visit.