Archive for the 'Dog Health' Category
Cleaning Dog Teeth in Three Easy Steps
October 13th, 2010 in Dog Health, Dog Care, cleaning dog teeth, dog oral care, dog oral care products, dog oral health, dog teethBy Brent Harte The number one health problem with our pets is becoming a significant issue with dogs. Dog’s modern diet and health care is improving, as a result our dogs are living longer. The modern diet is improving the quality of nutrients our dogs are consuming and providing them with longer lives; however the […]
Respiratory Disorders: Nasal discharge, breathing problems, Gagging
September 5th, 2007 in Dog Behavior, Dog Health, dog first aid, Dogs, Disease, dog stress, dog diseasesGreatest Dog Training
Sneezing or Nasal Discharge
It is very common for all dogs to sneeze on an occasional basis, mainly when they first wake up. Nevertheless, allergic sneezing is normally a nonproductive sneeze that occurs in paroxysms and the infections will regularly produce puss. If you detect a bloody discharge from a single nostril then that […]
Practice basic check-ups with our dog for early detection of disease
March 20th, 2007 in dog disorders, Dog Health, dog first aid, Disease, dog diseasesIn order to keep health problems in your dog from getting severe, you require to identify them early. Sometimes just watching your pet and catching unusual behavior can inform you that there is something wrong, even before the definite signs begin to emerge. Therefore, it is essential to provide your dog a basic check-up […]
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Hyperkinesis In Dogs
March 1st, 2007 in Dog Behavior, dog training, discipline dog, Dog Health, Dog Psychology, dog stressAnybody who has worked extensively with dogs has occasionally been confronted by an over-active, sometimes violent, brutal type of dog, the handling of which has required a heavy duty tranquilizer and numerous helpers. In many cases, such actions cannot be explained by offensive handling or brutality and neglect by their owners. When […]
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Five ways to prevent congenital problems in dogs
February 26th, 2007 in dog disorders, Dog Health, dog first aid, Disease, Dog ParasitePrevention is the major key in order to avoid diseases and sickness from attacking your dog. In fact, the best prevention begins even before you begin breeding the dog. But what do you do if your pet was born with a health trouble? There are a few options for you to decide from when […]
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Mouth & Tooth Disorders: Drooling, reluctance to chewing, misaligned bite
January 30th, 2007 in Dog Health, dog first aidExcessive Drooling
If your dog is showing sings of excessive drooling then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue damage, or just a foreign object. Salivary cysts look like big blisters that happen under the tongue. If your dog has periodontal illness then the cement that holds his teeth in […]
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Mouth & Tooth Disorders: Drooling, reluctance to chewing, misaligned bite
January 30th, 2007 in Dog Health, dog first aidExcessive Drooling
If your dog is showing sings of excessive drooling then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue damage, or just a foreign object. Salivary cysts look like big blisters that happen under the tongue. If your dog has periodontal illness then the cement that holds his teeth in […]
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Keeping Your Dog’s Eyes Clean and Healthy
January 29th, 2007 in Dog Grooming, Dog HealthCleaning your dog’s eyes more or less depends on his kind of breed. Dogs with protruding eyes and wrinkles on their face such as the Pekingese, Pug, and Boston Terrier, require to have their eyes cleaned on a regular basis. On the other hand, other types of breeds do not need as […]
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Feeding Requirements for Guide Dogs And Dogs “On The Go”
January 28th, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, Dog Health, Dog SupplyLike hunting dogs, dogs that are on-the-go are always moving. These dogs come from the “round-tip” family as they were normally used to round up animals. Unlike hunting dogs, nevertheless, round-up dogs rarely get a chance to relax every couple of hours. They work endlessly until they have recovered all the strays, brought in […]
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The importance of giving your dog first aid treatment
January 14th, 2007 in Dog Health, DiseaseIt is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are pleased and healthy. Nevertheless, it is not always an effortless job given that our dogs are curious and smart creatures with a tendency to find themselves into all kinds of trouble. And when they do get in ill […]
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