Canine Journal

Canine Journal

Hello Dog Enthusiasts! We are your ultimate source for everything related to caring for your cherished dogs. Whether you have questions about health issues, nutrition, pet insurance, or dog-friendly resorts, we’re here to support you and your furry companions. Our passion for dogs is immense! If it were possible, we would provide a loving home for every dog in need!

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  • 1 week ago | caninejournal.com | Sally Jones |Huffington Post. Sally

    Did your vet recently run routine bloodwork on your furry friend and find elevated liver enzymes? What does this mean? In many cases, increased liver enzyme levels in dogs are mild and tend to resolve on their own. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Raised liver enzymes are not a standalone condition. However, they can indicate liver damage or disease or several other underlying health issues.

  • 1 week ago | caninejournal.com | Sally Jones

    Facebook X Pinterest Reddit Share via Email Print Image credit: T.Den_Team Shutterstock Many of us pet owners think we have a decent idea of what our dog is trying to tell us through their body language and vocalizations. But what if you could know exactly what your pup is thinking and feeling? Pet psychics claim to do just that. Often called animal communicators (the preferred term for many in the profession), many have carved out a lucrative business for themselves, but are pet psychics for...

  • 2 weeks ago | caninejournal.com | Sally Jones

    Facebook X Pinterest Reddit Share via Email Print Is your dog constantly scratching or experiencing ongoing digestive issues?

  • 2 weeks ago | caninejournal.com | Sally Jones

    Facebook X Pinterest Reddit Share via Email Print As if dog vomit isn’t already enough to turn an owner’s stomach, what about those precious pooches who consider their vomit as another chance at a second meal? Just the sounds alone (retch… spew… slurp) can cause some pup owners to dry heave without even witnessing the repulsive event. Fortunately, my pup isn’t one to partake in his throw-up as an exciting new meal, but many dogs do. Of course, this begs the question, why do dogs eat their...

  • 3 weeks ago | caninejournal.com | Sally Jones |Huffington Post. Sally

    Facebook X Pinterest Reddit Share via Email Print Image credit: PernilleL, Shutterstock Goldendoodles, also called Goldenpoos and Groodles, are renowned for possessing both a Poodle’s intelligence and a Golden Retriever’s friendliness. Over the past 10 years, this crossbred “designer” dog has become incredibly popular due to its adorable appearance and amiable nature. Unfortunately, Goldendoodles can inherit many health issues from one or both of their parent breeds — and this hybrid is known...

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