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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Yeast infections in dogs

Of the 1,500+ species of yeast, one in particular causes problems for dogs: Malassezia pachydermatis. Let’s explore how yeast infections happen, how to spot them and what to do about them.

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Mange in dogs

In this blog, we’re diving into the question: what is mange? We’ll take a closer look at this irritating skin issue, including the different types of mange in dogs, mange treatment for dogs and tips to help reduce the risk of future infections. Let’s get started!

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Pancreatitis in dogs

Here, we’ll look at what causes pancreatitis in dogs, the common symptoms, and how vets typically manage this condition.

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Reverse sneezing in dogs

Let’s dive into what causes reverse sneezing in dogs and how you can help them manage it at home if it happens to them.

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Luxating patella in dogs

It’s great to see a dog with a spring in their step, but a hop and a skip can mean something else entirely. Luxating patellas are a common knee problem in dogs, let’s explore what it means, why it matters, and what to expect. 

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Gingivitis in dogs

What exactly is gingivitis, and can it be treated or prevented? Here’s what you need to know about this common sign of gum disease in dogs.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in dogs

If your dog has symptoms of IBD, it’s important to get them examined by your vet. In this guide, we answer the most frequently asked questions about IBD in dogs.

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Hot spots on dogs

Spotted something amiss in your pup’s coat? A rogue patch of skin that’s sticky, matted, or crusty? Maybe it’s the size of a coin – or as wide as an orange. Is it alone, or has it brought a few friends? Let’s take a look at what causes hot spots in dogs and what you can do about them.

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