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Post by lucycleathes on Aug 11, 2020 5:18:13 GMT
You may just think that dog beds serve as a place for your pet to sleep. But the fact of the matter is that they yield many psychological and physical benefits for the dog, as well as for its owner. To begin with, a dog bed provides your pet with a cosy space that is all their own. Whilst dogs are naturally sociable and for most of the day, only want to be petted and cared for by their owners, they still need some space and time alone. Having a peaceful corner in the house will give the dog a chance to play with their toys, rest their head or just relax and watch the world go by.
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Post by jacobsjack on Mar 23, 2023 0:53:09 GMT
Muscle atrophy in dogs is the wasting or loss of the dog’s muscle tissue. It often occurs in the legs, particularly the hind legs, although it can show up in other areas of the body. When atrophy results from an injury or surgery, it may be fairly obvious. But that’s not always the case. Atrophy can occur slowly over an extended period of time without being all that noticeable, especially in dogs with longer coats.
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