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Though a relatively new area, therapy dogs for autistic people are being trained and used in many areas of the country.
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Next to fetch, eating used to be your dog's favorite activity. But lately you've noticed a gradual decrease in your dog's appetite. This can be fairly normal in older dogs - their sense of taste and smell decreases and food just isn't as appetizing.
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It happens to many dog owners: You stroke your dog and suddenly feed an odd bump on your dog's skin. What could it be? Skin lumps are one of the most common conditions that vets are faced with—and determining what they are can be tricky. With most lumps and bumps on dogs, it's hard to predict with 100% accuracy what these "foreigners" may be. Your vet may want to take a fine-needle aspiration of the lump, which is a very simple way to gather cells for review under a microscope. This can help determine whether a lump should be removed right away, or whether you can take a wait-and-watch approach.
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