Archive for August, 2009

Dog Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Dog Health

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Dog irritable bowel syndrome is very popular condition in dogs of all types and breeds and effects thousands each year around the world. Its common occurrence can cause many symptoms and these can often include diarrhea, blood in the feces, and reoccurring bouts of diarrhea with little being produced each time and possible straining while [...]

How to Care for Dogs With Arthritis

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If your dog is diagnosed with arthritis, it is very important that you do what it takes to allow it live longer and quite comfortably despite its medical condition. There are effective ways to treat dog arthritis these days. However, you shouldn’t just limit yourself to the medicines and the cures given by the vet. [...]

Who Will Take Care Of My Dog?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

It can be distressing on you when the inevitable happens and you have to leave your dog even though you many not want to. Leaving your dog should not cause you concern as with the help of a dog sitter this stress can be reduced. Much like a baby sitter a dog sitter is someone [...]

Dog Parvovirus Infection – Dog Health Best Tips

Monday, August 31st, 2009

A condition known as parvovirus infection is a very painful infection and sometimes even fatal as it results in a lot of suffering and possibly eventual death of your dog. It usually effects puppies or younger dogs and is a very nasty infection.
If you suspect your dog to have this condition you should look out [...]

Luxated Patella – Taking Care of Your Dog During

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Even thought luxated patella is not considered a condition that needs to be treated in the emergency room, getting your dog tested for this disorder stops it from progressing.
Every dog owner should be tested their dog for this because a slipped kneecap can affect dogs of all breeds and sizes. On the other hand, if [...]

Dog Cystitis With Bladder Stones – Dog Health

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Look out for the following symptoms of dog cystitis with bladder stones (crystals):
1. The dog may go to the toilet a lot more than it does usually.
2. It may struggle to produce any urine
3. There may be a small amount of blood in the urine that is produced.
Small crystals forming on blood cells and bladder [...]

How to Care for Your Older Dog

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Do you love your dog? If you do, make sure to have them checked by a veterinarian regularly. However, you might be one of those people who have old dogs. If you do, then more special care is needed. Be sure that aside from the regular checkups, you also observe your dog from time to [...]

How To Care And Train Your Dogs ?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Then you get up and go without talking, looking or turning back to see your dog. When you come home, you enter and you ignore the dog. They most probably be jumping with joy to see you. Strictly ignore them. No matter how tempted you are to pick and cuddle them. Until they quietens down [...]

Dog Prostate Gland Infections and Dog Health

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

A condition which can cause great pain to your dog when it urinates or goes about it business as normal is prostatitis. Continue reading this article below to find out more about prostatitis and what you can do to cure it in case your dog is infected by it.
The symptoms of prostatitis or prostate gland [...]

Taking Care of your New Dog

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

When people choose to own a dog they are responsible for it. Apart from the moral responsibility, the owner is required to provide:
Adequate food daily.
Free access to clean drinking water at all times.
Shelter from the elements and sufficient exercise.
Control of the dog for it’s own safety.
Veterinary care as required.
First and probably most important of all, [...]

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