Archive for 'Dog Health'
Dog Parvo - The Deadliest Viral Disease of Dogs
The dog parvo virus is probably the most common viral illness of dogs at the moment. The virus is extremely small (the Latin word for small is “parvo”) - just a few grams of stool can contain millions of virus particles. The dog parvo virus has been known and identifiable since the late 70’s and [...]
Posted: September 5th, 2008 under Dog Health.
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Tips on How to Choose a Vet For Your Dog
When we need a service performed (on anything), the first port of call is usually the Yellow Pages (or their equivalent). Pick up the book and find someone who is close to you. Right? But would you take your kids to a Doctor you don’t know? Perhaps if you have just moved to a new [...]
Posted: June 24th, 2008 under Dog Health.
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Symptoms of a Sick Dog
Everyone who owns or has owned a dog has had their dog show signs of illness. Many vets will tell you that it would be so much easier to diagnose symptoms of sick dogs if they could just talk. Being that is not the case one has to carefully observe outward symptoms of dog diseases [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2008 under Dog Health, Dogs.
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Dog Seizures
Witnessing a dog or other pet having a seizure can be frightening, especially when it’s your pet that loses control, falls over, chomps its teeth, salivates, drools, whines, paddles its paws, and possibly loses bowel and urination control. Eyes can enlarge (dilate) and your pet is unresponsive. Seeing a seizure happen to your dog or [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2008 under Dog Health.
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Small Dog Breeds Need Warmth In Winter
Chihuahua’s, Bichon Frise, Yorkies, Poodles, Miniature Schnauzer’s, all small dog breeds, all dogs in fact should be outfitted appropriately in dog clothes for the cold weather. Small and older dogs need special attention because they are generally more prone to illness or injury if not properly cared for. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes; [...]
Posted: January 10th, 2008 under Breeds Of Dog, Dog Health, dog collars, leads, brushes etc.
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Starting An Exercise Routine With Your Dog
Dogs need regular exercise just like you. So, just like you, you have to find the time and make your dog’s exercise a priority. It doesn’t take as much time as you think either. Most experts feel that 30-minute sessions 4 times a week is good for maintaining good dog health.In order create your exercise [...]
Posted: September 16th, 2007 under Dog Health, Dogs.
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Dental Hygiene For Your Dog
Proper dental hygiene for your dog is an important part of his overall health and well-being. It is good to have a basic understanding of normal tooth development in dogs so you can care for your dogs teeth the best way.
Puppies are born without any teeth. By about two or thee weeks of age, the [...]
Posted: July 10th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Dog Flu - Should You Worry?
Dog flu is a canine related illness that has been hitting the headlines lately, and in many cases has been described as a new strain of virus for dogs. Known as canine influenza, dog flu is an issue that has been worrying many dog owners, as there is no actual vaccine available to protect dogs [...]
Posted: May 27th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Is Your Dog Sick?
Knowing whether your canine friend is sick is often a lot harder than you think as unlike people they can’t tell us when something is wrong. It may come down to how well you know your dogs normal behaviour and whether you can pick up on some often common signs of illness.
For some common [...]
Posted: May 17th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Osteoarthritis and How to Manage Osteoarthritis in Your Dog
Osteoarthritis, a common degenerative disease common among humans, can also be acquired by your dog. This may cause a great deal of discomfort for your canine best friend and reduce his quality of life, including the time and fun activities that you spend together. Although osteoarthritis is a progressive disease, which means it will get [...]
Posted: May 14th, 2007 under Dog Health, Dogs.
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Bloat & Torsion in Large Breed Dogs
Gastric torsion is seen most often in large breeds including the Great Dane and Bloodhound as well as some of the intermediate size breeds. Torsion of the stomach is the abnormal positioning of the st…
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Posted: May 13th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Canine Health
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook, 58.3% of all American households have at least one pet. There are more than 60 …
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Posted: May 11th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Dog Food Recipes
With the recent developments and pet food recalls, more and more people are discovering it’s not only cheaper to make their own dog food it’s also safer and healthier.
If you’d like to pamper your pooch and provide them with some homecooked gourmet meals then perhaps some of the recipes found in this ebook will help.
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Posted: May 8th, 2007 under Dog Food, Dog Health, Dogs.
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Dog Allergies
This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic.Have you ever wondered what right is up with Dog Alle…
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Posted: May 6th, 2007 under Dog Health.
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Pet Food Recall Teleseminar
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Posted: May 4th, 2007 under Dog Food, Dog Health, Dogs.
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