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Why is my vizsla sleeping more than usual

Vizslas sleep 12-14 hours daily, but a sudden increase may signal age, boredom, or health issues like hypothyroidism. Observe energy patterns and consult a vet if lethargy persists beyond 48 hours.

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Why is my bernese mountain dog having loose stools

Loose stools in Bernese Mountain Dogs can stem from dietary indiscretion, food allergies, parasites, stress, or serious conditions like pancreatitis or kidney disease. Consult a vet for persistent diarrhea, bloody stools, or lethargy to rule out health issues.

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Why is my golden retriever bad breath all of a sudden

Sudden bad breath in your Golden Retriever often signals dental disease, but can also stem from kidney failure, diabetes, or an oral foreign body. Check for other symptoms and consult your vet promptly.

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Why is my labrador bad breath all of a sudden

Sudden bad breath in Labradors often signals dental issues like broken teeth, gum infections, or an object stuck in the mouth. It can also indicate kidney disease, diabetes, or an ingested toxin. Schedule a vet check immediately.

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Why is my siberian husky dragging his bottom on the floor

Your Siberian Husky may be scooting due to anal gland issues, allergies, worms, or irritation. Common causes include impacted anal sacs, food sensitivities, or parasites. Consult a vet for diagnosis and treatment.

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Why is my french bulldog sleeping more than usual

French Bulldogs sleep more due to age, boredom, or health issues like hypothyroidism or sleep apnea. Learn normal patterns, when to worry, and steps to take before calling your vet.

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Why is my bernese mountain dog suddenly eating grass

Sudden grass eating in Bernese Mountain Dogs often signals an upset stomach or a dietary deficiency. Learn why your Berner might be grazing and when to consult your vet.

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Why is my bichon frise suddenly eating grass

Bichon Frises may eat grass due to digestive upset, boredom, or instinct. While often harmless, it can signal a health issue. Learn when to worry and how to curb this behavior with simple diet and enrichment changes.

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Why is my vizsla shaking and panting

Your vizsla may be shaking and panting due to overheating, anxiety, or pain caused by injuries or conditions like arthritis.

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Why is my great dane shaking and panting

Your Great Dane may shake and pant due to stress, heat, pain, or medical issues like bloat or heart problems. Learn the causes and when to call your vet.

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