Archive for the 'dog stress' Category
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 […]
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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Dog Nervous System Types And Stress
January 9th, 2007 in Dog Behavior, Dog Health, dog stress, dog nervous systemDogs of any breed, size or type can suffer from stress.
In fact, a certain quantity of stress is required for a healthy life. Hunger produces a type of stress that motivates us to find food, which is a healthy activity.
Nevertheless, a pet dog that receives a doting owner’s petting and praise on demand […]
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