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What to know and how to deal with Hip Dysplasia in dogs

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Research on canine hip dysplasia (CHD) suggests it is a more complex disease than was first thought. There are no simple answers or solutions to the problem.

How Many Dog Skin Problems Can Your Pup Get?

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A dog’s skin depends on the hair and oils on it to keep it in good condition.

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