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  • How to Slow Down a Dog that Eats Fast

    Some dogs oddly like to eat every meal like it is their last. They gulp their entire bowl of kibble down in less than a minute. These eating habits could cause the dog to choke or cause bloat....

  • How to Keep a Dog Warm in the Winter

    People aren’t the only ones who need to bundle up during the cold winter months. This year you can follow these steps and take precautions to make sure your dog is comfortable.

  • How to Care for a Retired Canine

    It's not a puppy anymore. Far from it. The whiskers are hoary, the arthritic joints hurt and the cataracts are cloudy. The veteran dog lives to 10 to 15 years old and appropriate care is...

  • Is Chronic Rhinitis Contagious in Dogs?

    Rhinitis means inflammation of the nose, which usually leads to a lot of discharge. In dogs, this can happen for a number of reasons. Some of those reasons, such as parvovirus or a bacterial...

  • What Is the Dosage of Omega-3 for Dogs?

    Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that have several health benefits for people and pets alike. But how much does your dog need to meet its nutritional needs?

  • Giardia Cures for Dogs

    Giardia is a parasite that resides in the intestine of humans and animals. In dogs, it is found more frequently in older dogs than in puppies. Giardia is transmitted from dog to dog through...

  • Remedies for Dry Skin on a Chocolate Lab

    Labrador Retrievers first came about in Newfoundland, where cod fishermen used dogs with good retrieving ability and waterproof coats to bring in the lines and nets. Some of these dogs were...

  • St. Bernard Mange Cure

    Originating from the Swiss Alps, St. Bernards are muscular dogs that were once used to rescue travelers. These dogs are popular among families for their gentle temperament and ability to learn...

  • What Are the Dangers of Alcohol in Dogs?

    There are many substances that a dog cannot consume. Alcohol is one of them. Alcohol is a danger to humans, but is designed for human metabolism and body size. Understanding the dangers alcohol...

  • Help for Mange

    Mange is the term used to refer to a parasitic mite infection that causes a skin infection in dogs and puppies. The condition causes severe itching and can also result in hair loss. A veterinarian...

  • What Are the Treatments for Meningitis in Dogs?

    Meningitis is an infection of the meninges or lining around the brain and spinal cord, which affects both animals and humans. In dogs, the treatments for meningitis vary based upon the type of...

  • What Are the Treatments for Tracheal Collapse in Dogs?

    Tracheal collapse is a medical condition that occurs when one wall of the trachea begins to close inward, narrowing the space for air to travel. In dogs, tracheal collapse often becomes...

  • How to Monitor the Car Interior Temperature With a Dog in the Car

    It's a myth that a dog's fur keeps the dog cool in the summer. Dogs overheat much more easily than humans and are not able to cool themselves as efficiently as a human. Monitoring a dog's comfort...

  • What Are the Treatments for Inflammatory Disease in Dogs?

    Dogs are vulnerable to many diseases but the most common diseases that dogs suffer from are inflammatory. Some inflammatory diseases are also found in humans and some are only found in dogs.

  • Homeopathic Remedy for Green Eye Discharge

    Many eye problems in pets can be a sign of underlying disease or illness. Runny or cloudy eyes with a green discharge or "blue-white hue" may be indicators of infection or cataracts, according to...

  • Yeasty Ears With Food Allergies in Dogs

    Yeasty ears are not commonly thought of as symptomatic of a food allergy in dogs. Recent evidence, however, points to this being the case.

  • About Nutribiotic Plus for Dogs

    Nutribiotic for dogs, also known as grapefruit seed extract or GSE, is used for preventative care as well as to cure troubles. Nutribiotics come in a small white bottle and is a clear liquid made...

  • Life Expectancy of a Black Lab Mix

    Life expectancy is something that varies, not only between breeds of dog but also between individuals within a breed. A dog's life expectancy is not only determined by breed, but by care,...

  • Oat Allergies for Dogs

    Oats are not part of a dog's natural diet, but most dogs do not have allergies to them. However, those dogs that do have allergies to oats show this condition in sometimes unexpected manners.

  • Dog Seizure Disorder

    Seizures in dogs can be very frightening, according to DogSeizures.net. It's important to remember, however, that your dog is feeling no pain. Still, you must call your vet if you think your dog...

  • Skin Irritation & Itching in Dogs

    Do you ever wonder why your dog's constantly scratching? What's causing your dog's itchy skin? Several causes lead to skin irritation in dogs. Learn to recognize the common causes of skin...

  • Epsom Salt for Dogs

    It is becoming more popular to treat our pets with home remedies in an effort to save on those expensive vet bills. Epsom salt is an effective and popular ingredient in a variety of home remedies...

  • Diet for Canine Colitis

    Canine colitis is inflammation of the colon (lower intestine). If your dog has colitis, he will have diarrhea and fresh blood, slime or mucus in his stool. Acute colitis appears suddenly and is...

  • Petechiae of the Skin in Dogs

    Dogs are subject to a variety of injuries and health problems. One problem that is present among dogs is dermatological petechiae. This problem is inherent to the skin and has an array of causes....

  • Chinese Herbs for Canine Kidney Problems

    The function of the canine kidney is to rid the body of waste produced during metabolism. Removal of waste takes place within the kidneys through a system of nephrons. Contained in each nephron is...

  • Chiropractic Care for Dogs

    Many people visit a chiropractor in order to bring relief to their skeletal pains. However, many people don't realize that some veterinarians can also use chiropractic therapy on pets. There are...

  • Pancreatic Enzymes for Dogs

    Your dog relies on his pancreas for the digestion of fats, starches and proteins. Without a healthy pancreas, your dog will become malnourished and require pancreatic enzyme replacements in order...

  • Anxiety Meds for Dogs

  • What Should I Feed a Dog With Cushing's?

    Cushing's disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, results in increased blood cortisol levels in affected dogs. The increased cortisol levels place these dogs at an increased risk of developing diabetes...

  • Is it Safe to Apply Frontline Plus Twice in One Month?

    Veterinarians prescribe Frontline Plus for dogs and cats to kill parasite eggs and larvae by preventing their growth. The medication can be used on healthy dogs and cats that are over 8 weeks old,...

  • What Are the Causes of Blood in a Puppy's Stool?

    There are several causes of blood in a puppy's stool. Blood in the stool may be indicated by an obvious bright red color. Tarry-black soft droppings also indicate the presence of blood in the stool.

  • What Do I Need to Put in a Dog Kennel for the Floor?

    Having the proper flooring in your dog's kennel will decrease the amount of time you spend cleaning up after your dog's mess. The dog's comfort is also a concern, because if your dog will be...

  • What Are the Treatments for Gastritis in Dogs?

    Gastritis in dogs is not an uncommon occurrence. Whether your dog has eaten something questionable he found or has an upset stomach from a virus, several treatments are available to relieve his...

  • Heartgard Safety

    Heargard is a brand name for the veterinary medication ivermectin. Despite its effectiveness at preventing heart worms in dogs and cats, Heartgard poses a risk for side effects in some animals.

  • What Are the Stages of Heart Failure in Pomeranians?

    Heart failure in small breed dogs, such as the Pomeranian, occurs when the mitral valve fails, allowing the blood to wash backward in the heart, causing it to enlarge and become less efficient.

  • What Diseases Can Humans Get From Dog & Cat

    Diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans are known as Zoonotic diseases. Humans who contact a zoonotic disease from their cat or dog may experience mild or very serious symptoms.

  • Urinary Crystal Testing in Dogs

    Urinary crystals in dogs form due to an abnormal pH and usually due to an infection. Unlike cats, dogs rarely form struvite crystals from urinary excretion of dietary minerals alone....

  • Homeopathic Remedies for a Canine Adrenal Tumor

    A tumor of one or both adrenal glands in canines causes an overproduction of cortisone and other hormones. This, in turn, leads to symptoms like increased thirst and appetite; increased urine;...

  • Sinus Congestion in Dogs

    Just like humans, dogs can also suffer from nasal and sinus congestion. This condition is irritating and uncomfortable, but also very treatable.

  • How to Use Human Meloxicam for Dogs

    Meloxicam is the common name for a drug approved for both human and veterinary use. Metacam is the veterinary formula and Mobic is the human formula. Both are NSAIDs (non-steroidal...

  • Side Effects to L-Asparaginase in Dogs

    L-asparaginase is a chemotherapeutic agent used for the treatment of lymphosarcoma, lymphocytic leukemias and mast cell tumors in dogs. Although side effects are rare, some dogs may experience one...

  • Safest Heartworm Prevention

    Heartworms are contracted by pets through a mosquito bite. Once the animal has contracted the disease, it can be very severe and also difficult to treat. It is much easier to prevent heartworms...

  • What Are the Causes of Seizures in Geriatric Dogs?

    Older dogs run the risk of developing seizures from brain tumors. Seizures cause a wide range of debilitating symptoms, but medications can manage the condition.

  • How to Get Health Insurance for Your Pets at PetSmart

    The pet store chain PetSmart has teamed with Banfield Pet Hospital to provide basic veterinary care in over 650 PetSmart stores across the United States. On top of grooming, veterinary, and...

  • Medicine for Dogs That Cough Up Hair Balls

    Hairballs are a common problem many pet owners associate with cats, but hairballs affect dogs as well. Hairballs occur when a dog licks his fur and that fur enters his digestive tract creating a...

  • Natural Cures for Fleas & Worms in Dogs

    Nature has blessed us with many natural cures for flea and worm outbreaks. Although many chemical anti-parasitic remedies are on the market, natural remedies for worms and fleas have fewer side...

  • Skin-So-Soft to Prevent Fleas

    Fleas feed on the blood of people, dogs, cats and other animals. They like to live on dogs and cats, but may live on people and other animals if there is no dog or cat around. If you find one flea...

  • How to Get a Dog to Eat

    You’ve offered your dog a meal and he turns his nose up at it? Sometimes you have to attempt several different methods to stimulate a stubborn dog’s appetite. Assuming you are feeding your dog...

  • How to Make Natural Homemade Dog food

    Making homemade dog food is not as hard as one might think. Homemade dog food has many advantages over store bought food. Good healthy servings of the freshest meats and veggies translate into a...

  • Side Effects of Promectin in Dogs

    Promectin is a medication that is used to treat parasitic infections in cattle, and can also be used to kill mange mites in dogs. There have been side effects associated with the use of this...

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