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  2. How to protect dog paws from the cold in winter

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    Using dog boots might be the best thing you can do to protect your pup’s paws in the winter, keeping them comfortable and protected from cold-related injuries too – they’re a great way to ...

  3. This is why dogs shake off when they’re not wet, according to ...

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    Dogs will shake off to relieve stress and reset themselves,” Goodman begins in the video. “Abby turns around because she heard a noisy metal cart that she thought was a little concerning.

  4. Why Do Dogs Eat Snow (And, Um, Is It Safe)? - AOL

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    It’s a winter wonderland outside and your dog has a hankering for an icy cold treat. So, why do dogs eat snow? And, perhaps more importantly, is this quirky...

  5. Wild animal suffering - Wikipedia

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    Wild animals can experience injury from a variety of causes such as predation; intraspecific competition; accidents, which can cause fractures, crushing injuries, eye injuries and wing tears; self-amputation; molting, a common source of injury for arthropods; extreme weather conditions, such as storms, extreme heat or cold weather; and natural disasters.

  6. Cloven paw - Wikipedia

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    Cloven paw (conjoined paw pad) in dogs [ edit ] Though more common in the front paws, any of the paws can be affected and whilst usually causing the animal no discomfort, there have been cases where the condition has caused issues but is easily resolved with a small operation to separate the pads.

  7. Acromelanism - Wikipedia

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    Colorpoint patterns occur due to acromelanism, which is a type of partial albinism where pigmentation is affected by temperature. [3] Cold temperaments trigger pigment development while warm temperatures decrease pigment development. The extremities are colder than the rest of the body which is why they darken.

  8. Comparative foot morphology - Wikipedia

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    Dog paw. The paw of the dog has a digitigrade orientation. The vertical columnar orientation of the proximal bones of the limbs, which articulate with distal foot structures that are arranged in quasi-vertical columnar orientation, is well-aligned to transmit loadings during weight-bearing contact of the skeleton with the ground.

  9. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Allow the dog only a couple of laps of water until the temperature begins to drop to a more normal level. Do not allow a dog to gulp large quantities of water. If a dog is panting excessively and then drinks a lot of water, large amounts of air may be swallowed along with the water and this can cause an equally life-threatening case of gastric ...