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Why is my doberman scratching so much
Dobermans scratch due to allergies, dry skin, or parasites. Common causes include food or environmental allergies, contact dermatitis, or flea sensitivity. Regular grooming, balanced diet, and vet checkups can help. Consult your vet for persistent scratching.
Why is my chihuahua dragging his bottom on the floor
If your Chihuahua is scooting his bottom on the floor, it's usually due to anal gland issues, allergies, worms, or irritation. Learn the common causes and when to see a vet.
Why is my french bulldog shedding so much
French Bulldogs shed more than you might expect due to their double coat and seasonal changes. Allergies, poor diet, stress, and skin conditions can also increase shedding. Regular brushing, a balanced diet, and vet check-ups help manage it.
Why is my german shepherd getting tear stains
German Shepherds get tear stains from watery eyes due to breed-specific facial structure, allergies, or blocked tear ducts. Learn causes and practical tips to manage staining.
Why is my havanese shedding so much
Havanese typically have low-shedding coats, but excessive shedding can signal allergies, stress, or health issues. Learn common causes and how to manage shedding with proper grooming and diet.
Why is my labrador sleeping more than usual
Labradors are known for their energy, so increased sleep can signal health issues, age-related changes, or boredom. This article covers common reasons like hypothyroidism, joint pain, or depression, and advises when to see a vet.
Why is my rottweiler suddenly clingy
Your Rottweiler's sudden clinginess often signals a need for reassurance due to changes like health issues, routine disruptions, or environmental triggers. Learn the common causes and how to address them.
Why is my vizsla drinking so much water
Excessive drinking in Vizslas can signal heat, exercise, diet, or medical issues like diabetes or kidney disease. Learn when it's normal vs. when to call your vet.
Why is my corgi dragging his bottom on the floor
If your corgi is scooting on the floor, it's usually due to impacted anal glands. Other causes include allergies, worms, or diarrhea. Learn how to identify the issue and when to see a vet for relief.
Why is my corgi snoring loudly
Corgis snore loudly due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) anatomy, which narrows airways. Other causes include obesity, allergies, sleep position, and age. Learn when it's normal and when to see a vet.