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How to Spot and Treat Eye Infections in Dogs: Early Signs

How to Spot and Treat Eye Infections in Dogs: Early Signs

Quick Summary of Eye Infections in Dogs Eye infections in dogs can appear suddenly and often worsen fast, especially if caused by scratches, debris, bacteria, or allergies. Watch for early signs like redness, squinting, tearing, pawing at the face, or yellow/green discharge — these usually require a vet visit. Allergies typically...

Can Dogs Have Celery? + Healthy Snack Tips

Can Dogs Have Celery? + Healthy Snack Tips

Quick Summary – Can Dogs Have Celery? Dogs can have celery, and it’s a low-calorie, nutrient-rich snack when prepared properly. Celery offers hydration, fibre, and vitamins, but large or uncut pieces can pose a choking risk. Keep portions small—treats should stay under 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Puppies should only have very...

Can Food Cause Anal Gland Issues in Dogs?

Can Food Cause Anal Gland Issues in Dogs?

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. DogPlay staff are not veterinarians—please consult your vet for any medical concerns or before making significant diet changes. Can Food Cause Anal Gland Issues in Dogs? (Quick Takeaways)...

What Your Dog’s Side Eye Is *Really* Saying

What Your Dog’s Side Eye Is *Really* Saying

Quick Guide to Dog Side Eye The dog side eye happens when your dog turns its head but keeps its eyes fixed sideways, showing a bit of white. It’s often a normal way for dogs to stay aware, but it can also reveal curiosity or mild discomfort. Context is everything: Dogs side eyeing during play or rest is harmless, but paired with...

When Is It Too Cold to Walk My Dog? Winter Safety 101

When Is It Too Cold to Walk My Dog? Winter Safety 101

Most dogs are comfortable above 7°C (45°F), but walks should be shortened once temperatures drop near freezing—especially for small, senior, or short-haired breeds. Pay attention to your dog’s cues. Shivering, lifting paws, or slowing down are early signs it’s too cold; head indoors right away and dry them thoroughly. Protect paws...

How Long Can a Dog Stay Home Alone? Tips for Busy Parents

How Long Can a Dog Stay Home Alone? Tips for Busy Parents

How Long Can a Dog Stay Home Alone: Quick Summary Most healthy adult dogs can stay home alone for 4–8 hours, depending on their age, health, and energy level. Puppies and senior dogs need more frequent bathroom breaks, care, and attention. Signs your dog is lonely or bored include barking, chewing, pacing, or accidents indoors....

A Comprehensive Guide to Dental Care for Dogs

Dental care for dogs is a crucial aspect of their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from dental problems that, if left unattended, can lead to pain, discomfort, and even serious health issues. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the importance of dental care for dogs, common dental issues, and...

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