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Expert Advice: General Health Soothing Anxious Dogs Without Medication
  While many owners are fascinated by fabulous firework shows and lightening-filled thunderstorms, our four-legged companions all too often cower under beds or in corners, whining, crying, and shaking uncontrollably. According to one recently published study on canine anxiety, repeated exposure to anxiety-inducing stimuli negatively affects the physical, mental, and even social health of dogs, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/soothing-anxious-dogs-without-medication/ | July 11, 2017
Beagle puppy sitting outdoors
Expert Advice: Comfort & Sleep 6 Ways Your Yard Can Harm Your Dog
Your yard can be your oasis, but it can also be a land mine of potential hazards to your dog. Whether you’re looking for a new house or want to spruce up your current backyard, there are a number of risks you should pay attention to in order to keep your furry friend safe. 1. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/home-living/ways-your-yard-can-harm-your-dog/ | July 10, 2017
Yellow Labrador Retriever getting a shot at the vet.
Expert Advice: General Health Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs: What to Know
One important way to keep your dog healthy is to get regular vaccinations. The Bordetella vaccine, in particular, is key to preventing kennel cough.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/bordetella-vaccine-dogs/ | July 6, 2017
Expert Advice: Health Testing Early Detection of Bladder Cancer Possible With New Screening Tool
A phone call from a puppy buyer delivered news to Darlene Stewart that no breeder wants to receive. Their beloved family pet had been ill. The Beagle male was having recurring urinary tract infections that did not respond to antibiotics. Stewart’s thoughts immediately went to the dog’s grandmother that she had lost to bladder cancer, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/early-detection-of-bladder-cancer-possible/ | July 5, 2017
Expert Advice: Studies AKC Canine Health Foundation-Funded Study Discovers a Genetic Cause of Canine Epilepsy
  Meaningful progress is being made toward understanding and treating canine epilepsy, the most common neurological disorder in dogs. Canine epilepsy, which results in recurrent, unprovoked seizures, can fall into three categories: caused by structural problems in the brain (symptomatic epilepsy), attributed to unknown causes (idiopathic epilepsy) and inherited (genetic epilepsy). The latter, genetic epilepsy, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/funded-study-discovers-genetic-cause-canine-epilepsy/ | June 26, 2017
Beagle with its belly up
Expert Advice: Comfort & Sleep How to Pet-Proof Your Home So It Doesn’t Look Like It’s Gone to the Dogs
A pet makes a wonderful addition to any household. Cats and dogs mean furry snuggles and tons of comic relief; they can also teach us all a few things about unconditional love. Unfortunately, they also bring with them some less desirable traits: sloppy table manners, a propensity to break things, and truckloads of animal hair. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/home-living/how-to-pet-proof-your-home/ | June 26, 2017
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel resting its head on the kitchen table begging.
Expert Advice: Recipes Homemade Vet-Approved Dog Treat Recipes
There are thousands of dog treat products on the market, so why would you consider making your own? For starters, when you make your own dog treats, you have control over what ingredients are included. Want another reason to make these vet-approved dog treats? The recipes are quick, easy, and fun! Apple Pretzels Recipe for […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/homemade-vet-approved-dog-treat-recipes/ | June 26, 2017
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Expert Advice: General Health What to Do if Your Dog Eats a Chicken Bone
Despite our best efforts, accidents happen, and our dogs are likely to eat something they shouldn’t at some point in their lives. Usually, our dogs will steal a yummy piece of people food off the counter or off of the plate of an unsuspecting guest, even if we’re doing the best we can to prevent […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/what-to-do-dog-eats-chicken-bone/ | June 22, 2017
Legislative Alerts CDC Changes Application Process to Import Dogs Considered Inadequately Immunized Against Rabies
Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced changes to the application process to import a dog inadequately immunized against rabies. Effective August 18, 2017, an importer must apply online for a Permit to Import a Dog Inadequately Immunized Against Rabies at least 10 days before arriving into the United States with the dog.
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/cdc-changes-application-process-to-import-dogs-considered-inadequately-immunized-against-rabies/ | June 20, 2017
Press Releases Do You Know a Canine Hero? Nominate a Dog For an AKC Humane Fund Award for Canine Excellence
To celebrate the dogs who do extraordinary things in the service of humankind, the AKC Humane Fund is seeking YOUR nominations for its AKC Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence (ACE).  Nominations are now open and winners will be announced in fall 2017.   Each year, the AKC Humane Fund pays tribute to five dedicated, hardworking […]
https://www.akc.org/press-releases/do-you-know-a-canine-hero-nominate-a-dog-for-an-akc-humane-fund-award-for-canine-excellence-2/ | June 19, 2017

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