Archive for 'Dog Health'
How to Choose a Dog Grooming Clipper
Getting a dog entails more than simply feeding and walking it. Dog owners should stick to a grooming regimen to help keep their pet healthy and happy. Regular grooming at home and with a professional groomer is an important factor in the healthy life of any dog. Your kit should include brushes, combs, nail trimmers, pet shears, a pet trimmer or dog clipper, quality shampoo and conditioner specifically for your pet.
Posted: February 26th, 2010 under Dog Health.
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Common skin diseases among yorkie puppies
Your yorkie puppy does not want to spend the precious hours of his or her new life scratching at a parasite or any other skin condition for that matter. Help your pup out by increasing your own awareness of the following skin diseases for early detection and treatment.
Posted: February 14th, 2010 under Dog Health.
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7 Things That Can Be Deadly To Your Dog
Dogs have a different metabolism than humans, and cannot eat everything a person can eat. For the safety of your dog, you need to make sure they never consume any of the following:
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under Dog Health.
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Can Dogs Get the Flu?
The Flu and the Swine Flu have been the hot topic during the last few months. Dogs are not exempt from catching the flu. Canine Influenza is an A H3N8 influenza virus that has been known to exist in horses for more than 40 years. In 2004, however, cases of an unknown respiratory illness in dogs (initially greyhounds) were reported. This virus has spread to dogs and can now spread between dogs.
Posted: December 18th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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The Wrinkly Shar Pei
Lets find out all about the Shar Pei, that funny wrinkled dog with its blue-black tongue thats famous all over the world! Known also as the sharkskin dog, the Chinese Fighting Dog and the Chinese Shar Pei, this dog was developed in China. Because of its harsh, prickly coat, the name Shar Pei literally translates to sand paper skin.
Posted: May 28th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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The Shark Skin Dog: Chinese Shar Pei
Lets find out all about the Shar Pei, that funny wrinkled dog with its blue-black tongue thats famous all over the world! Known also as the sharkskin dog, the Chinese Fighting Dog and the Chinese Shar Pei, this dog was developed in China. Because of its harsh, prickly coat, the name Shar Pei literally translates to sand paper skin.
Posted: May 27th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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The Spunky Shar Pei
Recognized the world over for its unique wrinkled coat and blue-black tongue, lets get to know the dog called the Shar Pei. Its also referred to by its other names, such as the sharkskin dog, the Chinese Shar Pei or Chinese Fighting Dog, because it was in China that it originated. The name Shar Pei can be roughly translated to sand paper skin, which takes into account its rough, prickly hide.
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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The Shark Skin Dog: Chinese Shar Pei
Lets find out all about the Shar Pei, that funny wrinkled dog with its blue-black tongue thats famous all over the world! Known also as the sharkskin dog, the Chinese Fighting Dog and the Chinese Shar Pei, this dog was developed in China. Because of its harsh, prickly coat, the name Shar Pei literally translates to sand paper skin.
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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The Regal Great Dane
In historians records, the image of a dog very similar to the Great Dane is found incised on Greek currency dating as far back as 36 B.C.! In 407 A.D. German Gaul and parts of Italy and Spain were invaded by an Asiatic people who brought with them powerful Mastiff-like dogs. In Germany, where these superb animals were much admired” for they were fully capable of overcoming ferocious predators like bears and wild boars”a selective breeding process was begun.
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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They Eat it and They Roll In It
Most Dogs will Eat Droppings
Posted: April 30th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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Canine Urinary Tract Infection - Natural Remedy For Urinary Tract Infection In Dogs
If you are one of the millions of pet owners who have struggled to treat you pet’s urinary tract infection and are still battling the problem, perhaps you need to try a natural approach. Antibiotics often only relieve the symptoms but do not get to the core problem. That’s why your dog continues to have a UTI. Read on to understand how using a natural remedy for urinary tract infection in dogs brings permanent relief to your dog and you peace-of-mind.
Posted: April 19th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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Dog UTI - Natural Remedy For Urinary Tract Infection In Dogs
If you are one of the millions of pet owners who have struggled to treat you pet’s dog UTI and are still battling the problem, perhaps you need to try a natural approach. Antibiotics often only relieve the symptoms but do not get to the core problem. That’s why your dog continues to have a UTI. Read on to understand how using a natural remedy for urinary tract infection in dogs brings permanent relief to your dog and you peace-of-mind.
Posted: April 18th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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Diagnose Your Dog Food Allergy With The Elimination Diet
Allergy is one of the most severe diseases of today’s civilization. That’s because it cannot be cured, it advances in time and it may even get us killed in minutes, when anaphylaxis occurs.
Posted: April 17th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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Natural Remedy For Urinary Tract Infection In Dogs - How to Get Rid of Your Dog’s Urinary Tract Infection and Keep it From Coming Back
Are you one of the ever increasing number of dog owners wondering how to treat and prevent a dog urinary tract infection at the same time? If you have tried traditional medicines out there only treat the symptoms and do not get to the real problem in your dog. This leads to repeat infections and ever increasing bills at the vet. You will find relief from this by using a natural remedy for urinary tract infection in dogs that is affordable and highly effective at both treating and preventing a UTI.
Posted: April 16th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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Common Causes of Dog Allergies
Most of us do not pay much attention when our dogs scratches it ears or belly as we think that it is just relieving an itch, just like how we do. If your dog is scratching and licking itself most of the time, it may be suffering from some allergy that can be caused by a variety of factors. Here is a small list of possible causes for your dogs incessant scratching and licking.
Posted: March 14th, 2009 under Dog Health.
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