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Expert Advice: News FDA Rules to Reduce the Risk of Salmonella Infection In Dogs
The FDA's Veterinary Laboratory Investigation and Response Network is conducting a massive study to gauge the risk of infection, to pets or humans, from contaminated pet foods. Preliminary results show that very few animals, less than 100 out of the nearly 3,000 tested positive for bacterial infection. Just half of those showed any signs of […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/fda-reducing-salmonella-risks-dogs/ | January 1, 2015
Two Bernese Mountain Dog puppies standing outdoors while it snows.
Expert Advice: How to... How to Train a Bernese Mountain Dog Puppy: Milestone Timeline
Large and sturdy, Bernese Mountain Dogs are as beautiful as they are affectionate. Berners, as they're also called, live to please their owners. Their intelligence and gentle temperament make them easy to train. But Berners can be sensitive to harsh correction and don't do well with being left alone. That's why it's important to consider specific training […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/advice/train-bernese-mountain-dog-puppy-milestone-timeline/ | May 3, 2022
Expert Advice: Breeding & Whelping No Puppies?  A Look at Causes of Infertility in Female Dogs 
By Erin Rakosky DVM & Paisley Lunchick RVT KPA-CTP  You have the right sire selected for your special female and a list of potential puppy buyers, eager for their new family member. But a few weeks after breeding, you get the disappointing news that your bitch is not pregnant.   There are several reasons a breeding may not result in […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/no-puppies-look-causes-infertility-female-dogs/ | June 8, 2019
Dog at the vet
Expert Advice: General Health Medical Emergency Tips for Your Dog
It's an unfortunate fact that dogs, like people, experience medical emergencies. If your pet falls victim to an illness or an accident, they will need to see a veterinarian stat. The following tips may keep your dog out of immediate danger until he receives professional help. What to Do in Emergencies One of the first […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/emergencies-first-aid/ | May 4, 2022
Expert Advice: Dog Breeding Dog Pregnancy: Signs, Care, and Preparing for Puppies
Welcoming a new litter of puppies into the world is very rewarding, but dog pregnancies can be confusing and stressful, as well as time-consuming and costly. If you are considering breeding your dog, there is so much information that you need to know. You should be familiar with your breed's standard and individual breed health test […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/dog-pregnancy-care-prep/ | January 27, 2021
Expert Advice: Responsible Breeding The Care and Feeding of the Breeding Bitch: Lactation and Weaning
The final article in this series covers the nutritional needs of the dam during peak lactation and weaning. In this series of articles, we have been exploring the unique nutritional needs of the reproducing bitch. It is important to realize that even after the bitch has whelped a beautiful litter of healthy, growing pups that […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/care-feeding-breeding-bitch-lactation-weaning/ | July 13, 2013
Nederlandse Kooikerhondje walking through a field of dandelions.
Expert Advice: Health Keeping Your Dog Forever Young: Expert Tips
Owning a dog is one of the greatest pleasures and highlights of our life. But there is a downside to loving a dog, and that’s the huge difference between our life expectancy and theirs. “Everyone wants to live as long as possible, and we want the same for our family members and pets,” says Dr. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/keeping-your-dog-forever-young-expert-tips/ | April 10, 2022
Pug laying down indoors looking sad.
Expert Advice: Health Why Is My Dog Shaking? Causes & Solutions
When it comes to communication, dogs are significantly better at interpreting our body language than we are theirs. Humans rely on verbal language more heavily than body language, whereas dogs are just the opposite. Unfortunately, this often means we are left scratching our heads, wondering what our dogs are trying to tell us. Shaking is […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/why-is-my-dog-shaking/ | April 18, 2022
Keeshond with her favorite toy, a fluffy ball.
Expert Advice: Common Conditions Diabetes in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment
Diabetes is a chronic disease that can affect dogs and cats and other animals (including apes, pigs, and horses) as well as humans. Although diabetes can’t be cured, it can be managed very successfully. Diabetes mellitus, or “sugar diabetes,” is the type of diabetes seen most often in dogs. It is a metabolism disorder. Metabolism […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/diabetes-in-dogs/ | April 11, 2022
Expert Advice: Lifestyle Jobs Working With Animals: How to Make Your Dream Reality
Dogs bring so much joy to our lives. Imagine working around them every day and getting paid for it! If you love dogs, chances are you have wondered how you can turn that passion into a living. Does the idea of a job with perks like unlimited tail wags and kisses from countless canine companions […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/jobs-working-with-animals/ | April 11, 2022

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