TL;DR Coat Maintenance: Maintain the German Shepherd’s double coat with brushing at least 3 times weekly (daily during “coat blows”) using specialized tools like undercoat rakes and slicker brushes; never shave the fur as it disrupts thermal regulation. Hygiene Essentials: Bathe every 6–8 weeks using a high-velocity dryer to prevent fungal growth, and perform weekly …
Trazodone for Dogs Side Effects (eyes, urination, not eating, gagging)
TL;DR Common & Mild Reactions: Roughly 80% of dogs tolerate Trazodone well, but some may experience mild sedation, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or panting that typically resolves quickly. Serious Risks: Watch for severe symptoms like ataxia (wobbliness), seizures, or Serotonin Syndrome (indicated by rapid breathing and dilated pupils), especially when combined with other SSRI or MAOI …
Prednisone Side Effects in Dogs: 9 Long-Term Risks
TL;DR (Too Long Dont Read) Prednisone for Dogs: Side Effects and Health Risks Prednisone is a potent synthetic corticosteroid used to treat canine inflammation and immune disorders. By mimicking natural cortisol, it provides life-saving benefits for breeds like German Shepherds but carries significant systemic risks. Because this high-reward medication impacts total body function and energy …
Gabapentin for Dogs Side Effects (panting, breathing, back legs, long-term)
TL;DR Common Side Effects: Gabapentin is generally safe but often causes temporary sedation (drowsiness), ataxia (loss of coordination/wobbliness), and mild gastrointestinal upset during the initial adjustment period. Safety & Management: Most side effects resolve within a few days; symptoms can be managed by administering doses with food, adjusting the timing to bedtime, or following a …