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How Long After Eating Does a Dog Poop? (Digest / Poop Out)

If your family includes a canine companion, having this knowledge is essential in planning day to day routine. For example, it might be that you’ve been called away from the house unexpectedly and...

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How Long After Spaying Can I Bathe My Dog?

After being spayed or neutered, your dog should be taking it easy so that the wound doesn’t become infected and re-opened. But what many owners don’t realize is that there are also veterinary...

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When Can You Handle Puppies? (Touching & Holding Newborns)

Newborn puppies are the cutest of things. It can be so tempting to want to pick them up, touch them, and hold them close to you. But as newborns they are much more vulnerable to getting sick, are...

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How Long Can a Dog Hold its Poop?

We’re lucky enough to have a dog flap, meaning our dog can go out back when he needs to poop or pee. But recently I had to lock the dog flap up due to some fencing work on our property and go out...

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How Long Can You Keep a ThunderShirt on a Dog?

My aunt regularly dresses her dog in a ThunderShirt and says it’s worked wonders for the animal’s anxiety. However, I’ve noticed that some days she’s quite happy for the dog to wear it all...

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When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully After Being Born? + Eyesight Development

Young puppies need a lot of care, and most of that will come from their mother, meaning little need for human intervention. They will be overly dependent on her particularly during the initial 4...

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