HEALTH MATTERS – Anal Glands, by Vikki Marshall RVN APHC
All dogs have these glands (often known as anal sacs) they are situated near to the anal opening. These glands
Read moreAll dogs have these glands (often known as anal sacs) they are situated near to the anal opening. These glands
Read moreSo, you have decided you would like to have a litter from your female Bolognese. Firstly, you must ask
Read moreby Melanie Thomas Ringworm is a fungal infection caused by a micro-organism called dermatophytosis. The condition causes crusty lesions on
Read moreYour dog’s mobility is important and should be monitored, particularly as they age. If you look for the signs of
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Read moreRecently I had a real scare with Fabio – he is just one year old and a darling of a
Read moreHello fellow Bolognese owners. Our beautiful breed does seem prone to tear staining and over the years I feel as
Read moreby Chris Thatcher The Bolognese along with other non-moulting breeds of dog have hair growing in their ears. It is
Read moreANSWER: As an occasional breeder of Bolognese, I am often asked when I have a litter of puppies what sex is
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