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  • Hair Loss Remedy for a Cairn

    While cairn terriers suffer from their own breed-specific set of health problems, hair loss is common to many dog breeds and can have any number of sources. Cairns are especially allergic to flea...

  • How to Treat My Dog Naturally for Skin Allergies

    According to research performed at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, approximately ten percent of all canines suffer from some form of allergy. Many canine allergies present...

  • Dog Deaths Due to Flea Repellent

    A flea repellent may appear as an innocuous and safe product meant to repel and kill fleas. Yet, each year there are countless reports of dogs and cats that fall gravely ill and even die after the...

  • Adverse Reactions to Advantage Flea Control

    Advantage is a topical product that is used to treat and control flea infestations on household pets. According to the Bayer Animal Health Division, Advantage works by halting flea bites within...

  • Rottweiler Allergy Relief

    Rottweilers are known for their strength, fearlessness and dominance. While they can successfully take on just about anything, it seems there's one opponent that most Rottweilers can't win the...

  • How to Limit Your Pets Exposure to Toxins

    Did you know that are pets are generally unprotected from hazardous and toxic chemicals in our homes? With over fifty percent of Americans owning at least one pet that leaves millions of animals...

  • How to Cure a Pet With Skin Disease

    When treating skin problems in pets, there are a variety of factors to consider. It is sometimes a difficult problem to cure. Maintaining a regular treatment regimen is important.

  • Triggers for Seizures in Dogs

    Nothing is quite as frightening for a pet owner as seeing a dog have a seizure. Just as with people, some dogs have small seizures while other display more severe seizures. There are many...

  • Flea Treatment & Seizures in Dogs

    Witnessing your dog in the midst of a seizure is undeniably frightening. There are various causes of seizures in dogs, among them injury, hereditary disorders and disease. Certain toxins,...

  • Itching Skin in Dogs

    Many of us have dogs who seem to scratch constantly. What causes a dog's skin to itch? A variety of factors can cause skin irritation to our canine companions. It's important for the health of our...

  • How to Kill Ticks in a Dog Kennel

    Anyone who has a dog knows that it is not hard for ticks to find them. Most people also know dealing with ticks is not fun. Unfortunately, they are often difficult to avoid. If your dog goes into...

  • Relief for Dog Allergies

    When humans are allergic to a substance, the allergy most often manifests itself in upper respiratory symptoms. In canines, an allergic reaction most often manifests itself in a skin ailment. This...

  • How to Use Frontline Flea Medicine

    Fleas can be a pesky pest when it comes to Animal Care! Frontline is a medication that will kill the fleas! I have personally used it for a long time and my dogs are usually Flea Free!

  • DIY Flea Spray for Rugs

    A home flea remedy is easy to make. Treat the carpet to help prevent fleas from thriving in your home and re-infesting your pet. One simple recipe calls for essential oils.

  • How Soon to Bathe a Dog After Flea Treatment

    Whether treated with flea powder or liquid, water can wash away chemicals used to treat dogs' fleas or cause them to become ineffective. The period for which the dog must remain dry varies with...

  • How to Get Rid of Mange Mites in Household Pets

    Mange mites are small, flea-like creatures that live in the fur of animals with mange. They are insects similar to fleas in that they are born, breed and die on an animal, or in close proximity to...

  • Allergic Reaction to Flea Medicine for Dogs

    Although most dogs either have had or will have fleas at some point during their life, allergic reactions to flea medicines are rare. Dogs can enjoy flea-free lives if flea medications are used...

  • How to Kill Bed Bugs With Flea Treatments

    Bed bugs are an all too common nuisance within the home. These pests invade our sheets and parasitically feed off of our bodies at night, spreading disease and causing sickness. Some people may...

  • Side Effects of Comfortis

    Comfortis is the trade name for the drug Spinosad, an insecticide used to control a wide variety of insects. But when it is packaged as Comfortis, it is used almost exclusively for the prevention...

  • Cures for Earmites in Dogs

    Ear mites may be tiny, but they can cause your dog a lot of discomfort. These parasites feed off of earwax and other debris on your dog's skin. If left untreated, an earmite infection can cause...

  • How to Help Hair Loss on Dog

    Hair loss is one of the most common health conditions facing dog owners. Shedding is a fact of life for dogs, but when it goes beyond seasonal hair loss, further investigation is necessary. Hair...

  • Adverse Side Effects of Flea Medication

    Topical flea medication for cats and dogs has grown in popularity in recent years. The world of veterinary medicine has seen many adverse reactions to flea medications, some causing severe...

  • Bio Spot Vs. Vectra 3D

    Bio Spot and Vectra 3D market products for "flea and tick control" with several species and age specific formulations labeled as safe for dogs, cats, puppies or kittens. These are the alleged...

  • What Is in Frontline Flea Meds?

    Frontline Plus is one of the leading products designed to prevent flea and tick infestations on household pets. It kills fleas within 12 hours and ticks within 48 hours of application and provides...

  • What Are the Side Effects of Advantage Flea Medication?

    Since 1996, veterinarians have dispensed more than 150 million doses of the spot-on flea medication Advantage, according to manufacturer Bayer Healthcare. The National Pesticide Information Center...

  • Causes of Dogs With Allergies

    There are three main causes of allergies in dogs, and to confuse matters further, some allergy-prone dogs can be reactive to multiple allergens. The most common allergens are atopic or inhalant:...

  • How to Make a Natural Flea Powder for Dogs or Cats

    If you are like many pet owners, your dog or cat is more like a family member than an animal. You also want to provide them with the best and safest methods of flea control. I never use harsh...

  • Canine Allergy Disorders

    Dogs have allergies, just like people. Dogs can be allergic to food, inhalants, substances they touch and more. Most dogs exhibit symptoms of allergies through their skin instead of as a...

  • How to Know If My Dog Has Flea Allergies

    Allergy to fleas is the most common dog allergy. Unfortunately, various dog allergies look alike if you don't know what to look for. There are a few signs you can look for to determine if your dog...

  • Aromatherapy for Dogs

    Aromatherapy for dogs offers alternatives for making natural shampoos, first aid salves, treatments for skin problems, flea and tick preparations, and more.

  • Home Remedies for Dog Hot Spots

    Hot spots are bare, painful circles of inflamed skin known as pyotraumatic dermatitis or acute moist dermatitis. Usually caused by a flea bite or food allergy, the area becomes intensely itchy and...

  • Information on Dog Allergy Symptoms

    Dogs can have allergies to airborne irritants, food and fleas. Symptoms vary widely, but most commonly manifest as skin problems and itching. Treating the symptoms won't address the underlying...

  • How to Treat A Hotspots On A Dogs

    How to treat hotspots on dogs is easy ,hotspots are usually caused by moisture and bacteria under long matted hair coats of the dog. hot spots can be very painful to dogs ,also biting, licking,...

  • About Advantage Flea Complaints

    Advantage is the second best selling spot-on flea treatment brand in the half-billion dollar pet flea control business. Frontline is the top seller. Spot-on flea treatments, including Advantage,...

  • Canine Tapeworm Treatment

    Canine tapeworm treatment is best handled by a veterinarian. Pet owners who notice signs of tapeworm infection in their dog should take their pet to a veterinarian for a conclusive diagnosis and...

  • Allergies & Atopy in Dogs

    Dogs can be allergic to a wide variety of airborne and environmental materials. Airborne allergies (atopy) and food allergies are caused by an overreaction of the immune system to common---and...

  • Flea Treatments With Borax

    Fleas are small pests that can easily infest your home and pets. Flea bites are annoying, itchy and can transmit tapeworms. Their bites can also cause allergic reactions and anemia. There are...

  • Home Remedies for Dogs' Hotspots

    Pyotraumatic dermatitis, or hot spots, are painful areas of inflamed skin. Hot spots are more common during the summer months and can, if left untreated, grow quickly and put your dog at risk for...

  • How Do I Rid My Dog of Lice?

    Lice are rare on dogs, but immediate and constant inspection must take place if an infestation occurs. Whenever you notice your dog is excessively scratching, look all around the fur and scalp for...

  • Problems with Frontline Spot-On for Dogs

    Frontline is a common flea preventative for dog owners, which is prescribed by a veterinarian. However, there are many problems associated with Frontline of which pet owners should be aware. The...

  • Signs of Flea Bite Dermatitis on Dogs

    Fleas carry disease and make dogs itch. According to the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, flea allergy is the most common cause of itching and scratching in dogs.

  • How to Make Flea Repellent Dog Treats (Recipe)

    Most flea treatments kill fleas once they bite a dog, but they do nothing to repel them. This is why fleas can hop onto your puppy, lay their eggs, feed, and then die. Soon after, the eggs hatch...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs

    Like humans, dogs may develop allergies to a variety of substances. Unlike humans, dogs (cats too) exhibit an allergy more often with skin symptoms, rather than sneezing, wheezing and watery,...

  • How to Use Garlic to Treat Fleas on Dogs

    Vampires aren't the only ones with an aversion to garlic--fleas don't like it either! Use garlic to treat your dog's flea problem naturally, instead of using harsh chemicals that can irritate your...

  • Step by Step Instructions to Apply Flea Medication

    When it comes to fleas, the protection offered by a flea medication such as Frontline or Advantage may be the best thing for your pet. Some products only protect for a couple of weeks to a month,...

  • Flea Allergies in Dogs

    Though the itch of flea bites is often attributed to toxins within the bite itself, in some cases it is instead caused by an allergy. This can cause severe itching and other irritation in affected...

  • Home Remedies for Skin Irritations in Dogs

    Dogs with skin irritation often have an allergy to either fleas or something in their diet. There are many things that can be done at home to control theses allergies and offer the dog relief. If...

  • Side Effects of Frontline for Fleas & Ticks

    Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control is one of the most commonly prescribed medications for pets. Fipronil and methoprene are the main active ingredients in Frontline. Combined, these...

  • How to prevent exposure to Frontline, other Tick/Flea meds

    The new Flea/Tick preventions for Dogs are the cats pajamas (especially if you've ever had a dog get Lymes Disease, like we did :( But you aren't supposed to touch the medicine yourself. So how...

  • Allergy Remedies for Dogs

    More than 20 percent of pets develop allergies, according to the ASPCA. Symptoms can include red hives, constant scratching, runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea and vomiting. A dog should be examined...

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