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Why is my doberman itching with no fleas

Dobermans often itch from environmental or food allergies, dry skin, or hypothyroidism. Flea checks are clear, but seasonal pollens, dust mites, or food proteins trigger intense scratching. A vet can pinpoint the cause through elimination diets or allergy testing.

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Why is my rottweiler licking his paws raw

Rottweilers often lick their paws raw due to allergies, infections, pain, or boredom. Common triggers include food or environmental allergens, yeast or bacterial infections, joint pain, and stress. This guide explains causes and practical steps to help your dog, with a clear reminder to consult your

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Why is my boxer getting tear stains

Boxer tear stains are often caused by shallow eye sockets, droopy eyelids, and diet. This article explains the reasons behind the staining, how to manage it, and when to see a vet.

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Why is my chihuahua getting tear stains

Chihuahua tear stains often result from shallow eye sockets, allergies, or blocked tear ducts. Regular cleaning, dietary adjustments, and vet visits can help prevent and treat these reddish-brown marks.

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Why is my great dane dragging his bottom on the floor

If your Great Dane is scooting, it's likely due to anal gland issues, allergies, or worms. Learn how to identify the cause, when to see a vet, and tips to prevent recurrence.

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Why is my pomeranian getting tear stains

Tear stains in Pomeranians are often caused by factors like tear duct issues, allergies, or diet. Keeping the fur dry, using a gentle cleaner, and consulting a vet can help manage the reddish-brown discoloration.

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Why is my bichon frise snoring loudly

Your Bichon Frise's loud snoring is often due to their flat face and small airways. Common causes include sleep position, weight, allergies, or brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome. Learn when to consult your vet and what to do at home.

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Why is my cocker spaniel licking his paws raw

A cocker spaniel may lick his paws raw due to skin irritation, allergies, parasites, injury or anxiety. Identifying the cause, cleaning the area, and addressing the underlying issue can stop the behavior, but persistent or severe cases require a veterinarian's diagnosis.

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Why is my australian shepherd breathing heavy at night

Heavy breathing at night in Australian Shepherds can stem from heat, anxiety, or underlying health issues like laryngeal paralysis. Observe for other symptoms and consult a vet if breathing is labored or persistent.

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Why is my boxer licking his paws raw

Excessive paw licking in Boxers often stems from allergies, boredom, or injuries. Learn to identify causes like environmental allergens, food sensitivities, or skin infections, and find practical tips to stop the cycle before it leads to raw paws.

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