10 reasons why your dog is licking excessively
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10 reasons why your dog is licking excessively

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Dog Wellness Hub by YuMOVE

From muddy paws and endless energy to slower strolls and greying muzzles, life with a dog is full of different chapters. This hub shares practical, expert advice on joints, digestion, dental care and wellbeing, to help you care for your dog at every stage.

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5 frozen dog treat ideas for keeping cool this summer

From frozen dog lick mat ideas to DIY doggy ice cream, we’ve rounded up some fun and easy frozen dog treat recipes to keep tails wagging all summer long! And maybe, just maybe, stop them eyeing up your Mr. Whippy!  

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Dog scooting – Causes, treatments and when to see a vet

If your dog is dragging their bum much more than usual, it could be a sign that something isn’t quite right. We’re going to look at some common reasons for scooting in dogs and when you should call your vet for advice.

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Understanding dog joints: Anatomy and issues

As well as dog anatomy, read on to discover warning signs like stiffness, clicking dog joints, and limping, as well as what to do if you think your dog is suffering from joint pain.

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A Guide to Supplements & Vitamins for Dog Joints

In this blog, we dig into the fundamentals of supplements for dogs’ joints – what they are, how they work, and the ingredients to look for – so you can feel good, knowing they feel good.

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Why should I give my dog joint supplements?

This guide looks at everyday joint support – from helpful ingredients you can add at home to supplements made with natural, scientifically backed ingredients.

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Dog paw infections: Causes, symptoms and treatment

Is your dog licking or chewing one paw more than usual? Maybe they’re limping or trying to nibble between their toes? While there are many possible causes, a paw infection could be to blame, and it’s time to take a closer look.

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Diarrhoea in dogs: What do I need to know?

Diarrhoea simply means poo that’s softer than usual. That could be anything from soft-serve consistency to an unformed mound, porridge-like texture or even completely liquid.

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Dermatitis in Dogs

Itchy skin, constant scratching, patches of redness – if your dog’s dealing with any of these, dermatitis could be the cause.

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