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Common Symptoms & Complaints
Is your dog behaving unusually? Here you'll find the most common symptoms, their causes, and when to visit the vet.












Diseases & Health Problems
From tartar to joint problems to infectious diseases — here you'll find everything about the most common conditions in dogs.






Poisoning & Dangers
Poisoning is an emergency. The faster you recognize the symptoms, the better your dog's chances. Here you'll find everything about toxins, first aid and prevention.






Can Dogs Eat This?
Many foods that are harmless for humans can be harmful to dogs. Here you'll find answers to the most common questions.






Healthy Oils for Dogs
High-quality oils can support your dog's coat, skin and joints. Here you'll find the best oils and their effects.






Ticks & Parasites
Ticks can transmit dangerous diseases. Here you'll find everything on prevention, removal and the best tick treatments.



Care & Prevention
Regular care and prevention are the best protection for your dog's health. From vaccinations to dental care.






Home Remedies & Natural Support
Sometimes medicine isn't immediately necessary. These home remedies and natural products can help your dog with mild complaints.






Frequently Asked Questions
Typical signs include loss of appetite, lethargy, excessive drinking, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or unusual behavior like trembling or panting. With persistent symptoms, you should see a vet.
Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, avocado, macadamia nuts and xylitol (birch sugar) are toxic to dogs. You'll find a complete list in our article 'Foods Dogs Can't Eat'.
Core vaccinations (distemper, parvovirus, leptospirosis, rabies) are given as a puppy and regularly boosted. The exact intervals are best discussed with your vet.
Mild diarrhea often improves with 24 hours of bland food (e.g. Moro carrot soup or rice with chicken). With bloody diarrhea, fever, or if it lasts more than 2 days, see the vet.
Chamomile tea for digestive complaints, Moro carrot soup for diarrhea, coconut oil for coat and paws, and healing earth for mild digestive problems. For serious complaints, always consult a vet.
Regular brushing with a dog toothbrush is the best prevention. Chews and special dental treats also help. Tartar should be removed by a vet.
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