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Signs of a dog's back end going include hind leg weakness, difficulty standing or walking, stumbling, dragging rear paws, incontinence, and reluctance to rise or climb.
Signs of aging in dogs include graying fur, reduced hearing and vision, changes in behavior such as irritability or confusion, decreased mobility, and dental issues.
Signs of aging in dogs include graying fur, hearing and vision loss, behavioral changes, weight fluctuations, dental issues, and reduced mobility. Senior dogs may also experience cognitive decline, changes in sleep patterns, and increased susceptibility to health problems.
No, Target does not allow dogs unless they are certified service animals assisting individuals with disabilities.
Lowe’s typically allows service animals and may permit leashed pet dogs at the discretion of the store manager; call ahead to confirm your local policy.
Dogs are not allowed in Target stores unless they are certified service animals assisting individuals with disabilities.
Lowe’s usually allows service animals and may allow pet dogs, depending on the store manager’s discretion. It is best to call ahead and confirm.
No, Target only allows service animals inside its stores, not pets or emotional support animals.
Yes, Lowe's typically allows service animals in all locations, and some stores may also permit well-behaved, leashed pet dogs at the discretion of local management.
Many pet-oriented stores like Petco and PetSmart allow dogs, while stores like Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Nordstrom may allow leashed dogs at some locations; always call ahead to confirm.

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