HealthCan Dogs Get Depressed?Yes, dogs can get get depressed. Thankfully, there are things you can do to help. Signs of doggy depression include: withdrawal, lack of appetite and lethargy.04 Oct 2023 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Ice?Yes, dogs can eat ice. However you should be cautious when feeding ice to your dog as it can pose a choking risk and could lead to chipped teeth.04 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Conjunctivitis?Yes, dogs can conjunctivitis. It's best to take your dog to the vets if you suspect conjunctivitis, you can also apply a warm compress to alleviate discomfort.04 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Stung By Nettles?Yes, dogs can get stung by nettles. They may experience similar side effects to nettle stings as humans, such as: irritation, discomfort, hives and redness.04 Oct 2023 • 1m readBehaviour & TrainingWhy Do Dogs Rub Their Face?Dogs may rub their face for a number of reasons, such as to show affection and seek attention, or simply because they have an irritant in their eye. 04 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Dandruff?Yes, dogs can get dandruff. Doggy dandruff can be resolved with medicated shampoos, a diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and regular grooming.03 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Hayfever?Yes, dogs can get hayfever. Sneezing, itchy skin and wheezing can be signs of doggy hayfever. If you're concerned, a vet can prescribe your pooch medication.03 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Skin Tags?Yes, dogs can get skin tags and it is completely normal. However, we would recommend getting them checked by a vet to ensure that they are benign.03 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get Headaches?Yes, dogs can get headaches. Signs of a pooch migraine are behavioural changes, reduced appetite, pawing at the head and restlessness.03 Oct 2023 • 1m readHealthCan Dogs Get a Cold?Yes, dogs can get a cold. Symptoms of a cold in dogs include sneezing, coughing and a runny nose. A dog cold will usually go away on its own with time.03 Oct 2023 • 1m readFirstPrev1617181920NextLast