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Finding the Right Veterinary Care for Your Breeding Dogs: Croney Research Group

Finding the Right Veterinary Care for Your Breeding Dogs: Croney Research Group

by Mikel M. Delgado | Nov 1, 2021 | Bare Bones Basics, Breeder Resource, Health, Preventative Care, Reproductive Healthcare, Veterinary Care

When you breed and raise dogs, you will need different types of veterinary care. This care will depend on your needs and the needs of your dogs. Care is also dependent on their life stage and breeding status. Basic veterinary care Every dog and puppy in your care will...
Nail Trimming for Dogs

Nail Trimming for Dogs

by Mikel M. Delgado | Nov 1, 2021 | Bare Bones Basics, Breeder Resource, Preventative Care, Veterinary Care

Regular nail trims help keep your dog’s feet healthy and prevent injuries. When nails are too long, it can change how your dog stands or walks, which can be painful. Long nails also make it hard for dogs to grip the surface they are walking on. When nails are too...
Pet Disaster Preparedness

Pet Disaster Preparedness

by Mikel M. Delgado | Nov 1, 2021 | Bare Bones Basics, Breeder Resource, Sick Care, Veterinary Care

Multidrug Resistance Mutation (MDR1) in Dogs

Multidrug Resistance Mutation (MDR1) in Dogs

by Mikel M. Delgado | Nov 1, 2021 | Bare Bones Basics, Breeder Resource, Health, Preventative Care, Reproductive Healthcare, Veterinary Care

Most dogs have no problems with medications prescribed by a veterinarian. But some dogs can experience serious side effects due to a genetic mutation in the MDR1 gene.   What is the MDR1 gene? The MDR1 gene codes for a protein that helps remove toxins from cells....
Canine Hip Dysplasia: Croney Research Group

Canine Hip Dysplasia: Croney Research Group

by Mikel M. Delgado | Nov 1, 2021 | Bare Bones Basics, Breeder Resource, Health, Reproductive Healthcare, Veterinary Care

What is Canine Hip Dysplasia? Canine hip dysplasia is a hereditary condition where the hip sockets are abnormally formed. This leads to joint pain and instability. Many dogs also develop arthritis. Movement can become increasingly painful, and some dogs lose mobility....
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