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Dogs can start canicross training once they are fully grown, typically between 12 to 18 months old.
Canicross is a sport where a dog runs in front of a human runner who is attached via a bungee leash; the runner gives verbal cues to guide the dog.
Yes, canicross is good for dogs as long as their health, age, and physical limits are respected, making it a safe, engaging, and bonding activity.
Canicross is a structured sport where the dog runs ahead of the human while pulling, guided by voice commands and connected via a harness and bungee leash, while running with a dog can simply mean jogging alongside your dog without specialized gear or pulling.
Canicross is a sport where a human and dog run together as a team, with the dog typically running ahead while attached to the runner by a bungee leash and harness. It originated as off-season sled dog training but is now a popular stand-alone activity for all breeds.
Metronidazole typically begins relieving symptoms within 1–2 days, but the full course must be completed, which may take 5 to 10 days depending on the infection.
Signs of metronidazole toxicity in dogs include tremors, seizures, muscle spasms, loss of coordination, weakness, and jaundice due to liver damage.
Metronidazole typically improves symptoms within a few days, but full treatment should be continued as prescribed—often 5–10 days—to fully clear infection.
Signs of metronidazole toxicity in dogs include tremors, muscle spasms, seizures, loss of coordination, weakness, and jaundice due to liver damage.
Metronidazole typically begins improving symptoms within 1–2 days, but the full course should be completed as prescribed to fully resolve the infection.

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