Archive for the 'Dog Health' Category
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Help your dog move around more freely and pain-free. If he suffers from arthritis, chances are, it is difficult for him to do strenuous activities like jump and climb stairs. You may even find it difficult to bring him along on trips. But with the right dog pain medicine, he will have an active life [...]
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
When your lovable pet dog suddenly starts scratching all day, something might be up. Continuous scratching and licking could be a sign of dog skin problems. Just like humans, dogs tend to scratch their itch. As a pet owner, you might want to check your dog for ticks, wounds and skin irritations. [...]
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
A dog’s skin can be very sensitive. They can suffer from dry skin, fleas, ticks and other infections. It is important that you establish a dog skin care regimen to ensure the protection of your dog’s skin and coat.
There are supplements that they can take that can help prevent dry skin. [...]
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Friday, February 20th, 2009
Ticks and fleas sometimes get the best out of our dogs. It’s absolutely irritating for the dogs to be scratching all the time, and heartbreaking for us humans to see our pets scrambling to scratch their hard-to-reach areas.
Luckily, there are several dog flea control methods to help out our furry friends. The most common is [...]
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Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Prevention is always better than cure and this is especially important to take note of when it comes to your dog’s eyes. Not only are eyes the windows of your dog’s soul, they are fragile organs that are susceptible to various injuries and diseases. Knowing proper dog eye health care is necessary to protect your [...]
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Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
Many conditions cause itching to dogs that result to frequent scratching and biting of the affected area. Persistent itching is a very common sign of dog dermatitis. Some of the causes include:
~food allergies, drug reactions and exposure to toxins ~bacterial, fungal or yeast infection ~insect bites (flea saliva is an allergen) or parasitic infection [...]
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Friday, January 30th, 2009
If you are going the healthy and organic way of eating, why not choose that way for your dog as well. There have been incidents where commercial dog foods were recalled and pulled from the grocery shelves because they contained harmful chemicals. So it is really better to find better and more natural [...]
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Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Taking good care of your pet’s health is very important to ensure his or her long life. One thing you want to avoid is a dog eye irritation. It might be a little irritation at first, but it can lead to sight loss. Do not wait for the condition to get worse before seeing your [...]
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Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
A lot of people have pets in their homes. And it is not an uncommon experience to have pet skin problems. It is always best to visit your veterinarian whenever you see any problems. It is better that any disease be caught early on; before it gets worse.
When your [...]
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Friday, December 19th, 2008
There are certain smells that I do not tolerate inside the house. That is because these odors are easily prevented, or taken care of. Among them are smelly sneakers, unwashed gym wear, wet dog, and forgotten or neglected garbage.
What I do is to place air fresheners in strategic places to combat that musty home [...]
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