Avoiding Congestive Heart Failure In Dogs
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Congestive heart failure is a common cause of death in canines. The strength of a dog’s heart creates a vigorous and physical animal in their youth however the muscle begins to degenerate as a dog ages. A dog’s blood becomes congested in the heart when the muscle is unable to pump the volume of blood entering the hearts chambers. A dog’s heart health begins to decrease...
Read MoreDog Tooth Anatomy
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A dog’s teeth are a set of highly mineralized living tissues used by mammals to hold, tear, and chew. They are significant not only for eating, but also for protection. The teeth even play an important role in keeping the tongue safely moist inside the mouth. Although teeth have different shapes and functions, each still shares the same structural anatomy. There are two basic components...
Read MoreDog vs Human
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A dog’s saliva does not assist in the digestive process of food, a dogs jaw is not designed to chew, the dogs jaw only rotates up and down while a human jaw can also rotate side to side, saliva in humans is important combined with the chewing of food to aid in digestion while in dogs it is not relevant.
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