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What is ectropion in dogs?

Ectropion, what it is and why it matters:
Ectropion is an eye condition in dogs where the lower eyelid turns outward, exposing the inner eyelid surface. While it may seem harmless at first, ectropion can lead to discomfort, infections, and long-term eye problems if left untreated.

HDCC Founder 04 July 2025
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The Pros and Cons of microchipping your dog

Microchipping has become a standard practice for dog owners worldwide. It’s a small step that can make a big difference, especially if your dog ever gets lost. But like any decision about your pet’s health and safety, it’s important to understand both the advantages and the possible drawbacks.

HDCC Founder 10 July 2025
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What Is the Purpose of the HDCC Blog?

The Purpose of the Happy Dog Country Club (HDCC) Blog
At Happy Dog Country Club, we believe that sharing knowledge helps both dogs and their owners live happier, healthier, and more balanced lives. That’s why we created this blog: to inspire, support, and guide dog owners through every stage of life with their dog. 

HDCC Founder 09 July 2025
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What to do if a dog is overheated

What to Do If Your Dog Is Overheated
Overheating in dogs is serious and can quickly become life-threatening. Acting fast is essential. Here’s what you should do:

1️⃣ Recognize the Signs of Overheating:
Heavy panting or difficulty breathing Bright red gums or tongue Weakness, dizziness, or collapse Vomiting or diarrhea Glazed eyes or confusion

HDCC Founder 08 July 2025
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  • HDCC
    • Home
    • Contact
    • Legal terms
  • HDCC Support
    • Healthy Food & Fruit
    • Health Issues
      • Arthritis
      • Canine Distemper
      • Canine ParvoVirus (CPV)
      • Fleas
      • Gastric torsion
      • Giardia
      • Kennel Cough
      • Neutering a dog
      • Overheating
      • Pica
      • Poisoned
      • Sapo & Dori
      • Shock
      • Ticks
      • Tick-Born diseases
      • Lyme disease
      • Water intoxication
    • Puppy to adult
      • Pros & Cons of Breeding
      • Pregnant female?
      • Motherless puppies
      • First 10 days
      • 2 to 12 weeks
      • Purchasing a dog
      • Transport a dog
    • Assistance Dogs
      • Law for assistance Dogs
  • HDCC Blog
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