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  2. Why Is My Dog Not Eating? - AOL

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  3. List of abnormal behaviours in animals - Wikipedia

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    A dog chasing its tail; Barbering, or fur and whisker trimming; removing the whiskers or fur of another animal. [7] Cannibalism; eating the flesh or internal organs of another animal of the same species. [8] Chronic egg laying; laying an abnormal number of infertile eggs, or clutches of eggs in the absence of a mate, to the detriment of a bird ...

  4. Pancreatitis (veterinary) - Wikipedia

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    Pancreatitis is a common condition in cats and dogs. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that can occur in two very different forms. Acute pancreatitis [2] is sudden, while chronic pancreatitis is characterized by recurring or persistent form of pancreatic inflammation.

  5. Why is my dog not food motivated? - AOL

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  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with bandaged foot A dog's injured leg. The health of dogs is a well studied area in veterinary medicine.. Dog health is viewed holistically; it encompasses many different aspects, including disease processes, genetics, and nutritional health, for example.

  7. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    These emotions may be different from the human variety, but a dog’s feelings, when dysregulated, can lead to mental health problems akin to depression. Dogs show a range of symptoms related to ...

  8. Grape toxicity in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The dose-response relationship has not been determined, [2] but one study estimated 3 g/kg or greater for grapes or raisins. [6] An April 2021 letter to the editor of JAVMA hypothesized that the tartaric acid in grapes could be the cause. [7] The most common pathological finding is proximal renal tubular necrosis. [8]

  9. Why do dogs eat too fast? - AOL

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    Caused by your dog taking in too much air while they eat, bloating of the stomach isn’t as serious as GDV but it can be very uncomfortable for your dog and because it’s impossible to tell the ...