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Proper Dog Health: Diarrhoea Determination And Treatment

November 27, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

Of all the issues surrounding dog health, diarrhoea seems to be the most common.  This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given the fact that our adorable canine companions share a universal passion for delectable delights. Read more

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Dog Allergy Symptoms And Relief

November 17, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

An allergy can be harmless or it can be fatal.  Given the varied nature of this medical condition, prompt and proper treatment is always advisable when dealing with the same.  When such allergies affect our dogs, the same prudence and care should likewise be observed, and foremost of these steps is knowing the different kinds of dog allergy symptoms. Read more

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Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs

November 11, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

Urinary tract infections are a common problem in dogs and can be extremely uncomfortable for your pet. They are caused by various kinds of bacteria in the dogs urethra which makes it difficult and painful for the dog urinate. Read more

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Curing Dog Breath

November 9, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

An unfortunate consequence of having a dog around the house is the array of smells that tends to go with it. Of course the benefits of having a dog far outweight these minor problems! If your dog has bad breath though there is often something you can do about it. Your family might thank you! The causes of dog breath can become dangerous if left untreated so you’ll also be doing your dog a favour.

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How To Deal With A Constipated Puppy

November 9, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

Dog poop is every owners nightmare. Finding poop in places where they shouldn’t be can be very frustrating for any dog owner, especially if a lot of effort has already been exerted in potty training. Read more

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Top 3 Symptoms Of Pain And Illness In Dogs

November 7, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

As a dog owner not only are you’re responsible for the general care and wellbeing of your dog but also for its health. Dogs can’t tell you verbally when they are ill, so it is down to you to recognise the signs and symptoms of dog illness. Luckily these signs are often obvious if you know what you’re looking for! Here are the top three symptoms of pain and illness in dogs. Read more

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Canine Ticks – What Every Dog Owner Should Know

November 6, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

Run your hand across your dog’s body. Try to feel the surface beneath his fur. Run your hand slowly. Try searching for small lumps the size of a large mole. Find anything? Chances are, they’re large, bloodsucking canine ticks that may have leached a lot of blood and nutrients from your beloved pet. Read more

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Symptoms Of Dog Poisoning

November 5, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

All dog owners have seen at one time or another their dog eat or drink something they would rather they hadn’t! Whether it be an unattended dinner or something in a field, it’s an unfortunate fact that dogs can eat things that are potentially poisonous. The most important thing is to notice when your dog may be poisoned – even if you didn’t see it eat the poisonous substance – and then take the necessary actions to make sure your dog returns to full health. Read more

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Ring Worm In Dogs – What All Owners Should Know

November 4, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

Because of its name most owners think that ring worm is a type of worm. In fact, ringworm is an external parasite and lives on the skin of the dog. In other words it is a type of fungus that feeds on dead skin and hair. Read more

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The Foods That Stop Canine Diarrhoea

November 2, 2008 by Richard Cross · Leave a Comment 

If your dog is having diarrhoea consistently then it could be caused by many things ranging from internal parasites to extremely serious diseases. Before you do anything you should always take your dog straight to the vet to get a check-up if it has been having diarrhoea for more than 24 hours. Your vet will be able to advise you on the best course of action and what could be causing it.

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