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Common Respiratory Disorders With Dogs
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Acute CoughingAcute coughing is nothing dangerous, but important nevertheless.  Acute coughing may be a sign of kennel cough, acute bronchitis, inhalation pneumonia, a foreign object in the airway, or even an infection of the tonsils, larynx, or pharynx.  Kennel cough is contracted from other dogs which causes inflammation of the voice box.  Bronchitis is caused by a bacterial or allergic... [MORE]

Common Mouth & Teeth Problems In Dogs
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Excessive Dog DroolDose your dog show sings of excessive drooling? then it may be caused by a salivary cyst, a periodontal disease, tongue injury, or simply a foreign object. Salivary cysts look like large blisters that occur under the tongue. If your dog has got a periodontal disease then the cement that holds his teeth in place gets destroyed. Tongue wounds can occur from self... [MORE]

Adopting Dogs From The SPCA and Other Shelter
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
You wouldn't adopt a dog from just anyone, would you? Of course not. You want to feel as though you're adopting your dog from a loving foster home, not rescuing your dog from a wicked captor. So once you've decided to adopt a special dog, the next important step is finding which is right shelter. Not all adoption facilities are created equal, and you'll do yourself and your new dog a... [MORE]

Hyperplasia The Signs You Need To Look For In Your Dog
Monday, December 11, 2006
Hyperplasia occurs in about 2/3 of older male dogs, hyperplasia of the prostate gland is a benign enlargement due to an increase in the number of cells within the gland. However, only a small percentage of these dogs ever show any noticeable signs of the abnormality. The underlying cause is unknown but is thought to be an imbalance of the hormones produced in aging testicles. A dogs prostate... [MORE]

Ask Your Veterinary Questions Before You Give Prescription Drugs To Your Dog
Monday, December 11, 2006
There is no doubt today’s modern drugs can surely be benefit to the practice of veterinary medicine. They have helped save lots of dogs lives many critically ill dogs and restored countless others to normal health. Yet improperly used, they cannot only fail in their intended function, but can actually create a more serious threat to your dog. An antibiotic given at haphazard and infrequent... [MORE]

Balanoposthitis In Your Dog And How To Treat It
Monday, December 11, 2006
These disorders are rather common occurrences in many older dogs and can be potentially life threatening. In the female dog, conditions such as mammary gland tumors and pyometra, as well as the less serious false pregnancy and mis-mating, can be totally prevented by ovariohysterectomy. If your mature dog has already had such surgery like this before you have removed the sources of several of... [MORE]

Nutritional Dog Food For Yout Dogs Needs
Sunday, December 10, 2006
First dogs were undoubtedly kept as companions, it did not take long to realize the how these working friends will become so valuable . Even before the history of dogs was recorded, these pets were helping man for a variety of purposes and to hunt for food. Dogs today still help man in his quest for food, but the nature of the job has taken on a different form. The dog still helps man to... [MORE]

Carbohydrates And Fats In Dog Food
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Animal Fats: Most animal fats contain just as many calories as vegetable oils, but only 2 contain essential fatty acids in amounts sufficient to supply a dog's needs. The two fats are from lard, and horse fat. The tallow from beef and mutton should never be used as the sole source of energy for a dog because of their low content of essential fatty acids. Animal fats contain about 126... [MORE]

Yours Dogs Health Care As They Age
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
As your dog ages are less adaptable to, and more adversely affected by, stress and change. Yet many dog owners do not take this into consideration when making plans involving their older dog. For example, If your dog loved those races through the woods or around the playground. You may still enjoy it now, but aging dog might find it difficult to keep up with you. What used to be lots of fun... [MORE]

How To Make Your Dogs Life Easier As They Get Older
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Your dog's body takes a beating throughout thought there short lifetime. Muscles are pulled, joints stressed, and organs scarred by infection. A dogs cell structure breaks down, decreasing the efficacy of organs and tissues. What happens is all of these traumas cause abnormal cell development, which in turn create tumors and arthritic conditions. On the outside, they can appear as healthy... [MORE]

Dogs Can Get Slipped Discs Too
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
The most common cause of spinal damage comes from degenerative processes. This is usually referred to as "slipped discs," but they are not really discs at all, and they have not really slipped. Essentially what has occurred in your dog is a loss of resiliency between the vertebrae, and so-called slipped disc can be the result of an accident or, more likely, a gradual degenerative... [MORE]

How To Breed Dogs With Great Results
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Infertility in dog can be the result from a wide variety of sources. Congenital defects, infections, medications and tumors of the reproductive system of either sex may result in breeding problems. The most common causes among females comes from endocrine imbalances. Egg implantation failure resulting from either physiological or psychological sources is a cause of infertility. Impotence,... [MORE]

Training Tips To Stop Your Dog From Barking
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Have you seen this with your dog that they bark at other dogs, cats, people or unfamiliar objects, well it is usually the result of some frustration. I once had an ear-ring lunch with some friends who had taught it was great that they taught their 10-week-old Labrador Retriever to "speak" for tidbits. Let me tell you that is was virtually impossible hear and, worse the sheer... [MORE]

Training Your New Puppy For A New Home Coming (Part 1)
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Now you have selected that new puppy, it faces one of the most upsetting experiences of its young life: the transition from canine to human companionship. Whether or not this occurs during the 8 to 10-week fear imprint period, and how it is handled by the new owners can shape important aspects of the pup's initial and long-term behavior.Driving Your Puppy Home: If your new doggy is taken home... [MORE]

Training Your New Puppy For A New Home Coming (Part 2)
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Time For Socializing Your Puppy: During its there first day in a new home, a puppy is naturally the object of attention and great excitement. First impressions are particularly lasting in puppies, so it is important to make the first day as smooth as possible. Without creating a false and inhibited social atmosphere, it is best to be straightforward in the treatment of a new puppy.... [MORE]

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