Doberman Pinschers drool moderately to let out accumulated saliva from the mouth. Drooling is normal however excessive drooling can be a cause for concern and can be a sign of a serious problem. So, why is your Doberman drooling so much? Let’s look at the common reasons why Doberman drooling occurs, the potential complications, and […]
Doberman Gagging: Common Causes + What To Do
Doberman gagging can be scary and very concerning. Gagging looks like a vomiting motion with a dog having its mouth open but with no expulsion of stomach contents. It is usually accompanied by a cough and small amounts of mucus may come out, and some Dobermans may swallow again. So, what causes a Doberman Pinscher […]
Doberman Coughing: Possible Causes + When To Seek Help
Doberman coughing can be alarming whether it is a hacking cough or any other type of cough. It is not pleasant to hear your dog cough especially also if accompanied by a change in breathing patterns. Coughing is a normal natural physical reaction of getting dust or any material from the airways. But what other […]
Doberman Limping Back Leg: Here’s Why And What To Do
When you see your Doberman limping on his back leg it can be scary. Doberman back leg limping is not normal and is associated with health problems. Doberman limping problems can affect both front and back legs. It is a sign that your dog is experiencing pain in its limbs. A Doberman Pinscher with back […]
Why is my Doberman drinking so much water? (Here’s Why)
Every Doberman is different and will drink different amounts of water depending on their health, lifestyle, and environmental factors. However, a Doberman Pinscher drinking a lot of water is concerning especially if your dog is drinking a lot more than usual. It is normal for a Doberman to be thirsty when it’s hot, or after […]
Doberman Breathing Heavy: Should I Worry?
Heavy breathing or panting can be described as rapid labored breathing by a Doberman which is not a normal breathing pattern. The average breathing rate of a Doberman Pinscher is between 15 to 35 breaths per minute while at rest and a breathing rate higher than this translates to heavy breathing. It is normal for […]
Here’s Why Your German Shepherd Died Suddenly
The unexpected loss of your dog is very painful especially because there is nothing that prepares you for it. It just happens with no warning signs or sometimes without a history of a current existing ailment. Understanding what happened, the how, and why helps us to have closure from our loss. In this article, we […]
German Shepherd Gagging: Common Causes + What To Do
German Shepherd gagging can be scary and very concerning. Gagging looks like a vomiting motion with a dog having its mouth open but with no expulsion of stomach contents. It is usually accompanied by a cough and small amounts of mucus may come out, and some German Shepherds may swallow again. So, what causes a […]
German Shepherd Coughing: Possible Causes + When To Seek Help
German Shepherd coughing can be alarming whether it is a hacking cough or any other type of cough. It is not pleasant to hear your dog cough especially also if accompanied by a change in breathing patterns. Coughing is a normal natural physical reaction of getting dust or any material from the airways. But what […]
German Shepherd Limping Back Leg: Here’s Why And What To Do
When you see your German Shepherd limping on his back leg it can be scary. German Shepherd back leg limping is not normal and is associated with health problems. German Shepherd limping problems can affect both front and back legs. It is a sign that your dog is experiencing pain in its limbs. A German […]