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From dog breeding to training your puppy to fetch, eHow's pet experts offer valuable canine advice. Whether you've got a young pup or an aging dog with health problems, learn the best ways to keep a dog happy and healthy. Love to spoil Fido? Get eHow's tips on where to find the best dog supplies and toys, including bones, biscuits and designer puppy duds that will keep any dog's tail wagging. With eHow, you can also discover how to provide your dog with a well-balanced diet and get proper grooming techniques.

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  • What Are the Side Effects of Sucralfate in Canines?

    Sucralfate (Carafate) is a prescription medication that is used in the prevention of stomach ulcers in dogs. There have been some side effects associated with the use of Sucralfate.

  • Weight Loss Food for Dogs

    Finding the right food to assist your dog with losing weight can seem like a complicated matter. But after talking with your veterinarian and taking time to research the options, you'll have...

  • Cures for Canine Bad Breath

    If your dog has bad breath, it may simply mean that you need to brush your pet's teeth or that your pet has some indigestion. However, bad breath can be a signal that there is something more...

  • Terramycin Ophthalmic Ointment for Dogs

    Terramycin (Oxytetracycline) ointment is a prescription medication that is prescribed to treat eye infections in dogs and cats. There have been some side effects associated with the use of this...

  • Diet for Canines With Type 2 Diabetes

    Diabetes is a chronic disorder in which the body can't properly use insulin to metabolize sugar, leading to high blood sugar levels and high amounts of fat in the blood. If left untreated, type 2...

  • Symmetric Hair Loss in Dogs

    There are many conditions that can cause symmetrical hair loss in dogs. It is important to seek treatment from a qualified veterinarian in order to determine the cause of hair loss.

  • Is My Dog in Pain After Being Spayed?

    It is very important to have your female dog spayed early in life to prevent any serious health problems such as breast cancer. A spay, also known as an ovariohysterectomy is a surgery performed...

  • How to Stop Dog Itching With Wafers

    Itchy dogs are uncomfortable and unhappy. To feel better, they need a visit to the veterinarian and, possibly, a daily dose of natural anti-itch supplements. Underlying conditions that cause dogs...

  • Garlic for Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs

    Canine urinary tract infections can be painful and even dangerous for your dog. Take your dog to the veterinarian to ensure proper treatment of the infection. There is a wide array of...

  • How to Treat Stretched Tendons in Dogs

    Dogs are normally very active pets, so tendon injuries can be devastating to an otherwise happy and mobile animal. A stretched tendon occurs when the dog overflexes the foot and pushes the tendon...

  • How to Repair a Dislocated Shoulder in a Dog

    There is no safe way to treat a dog with a dislocated shoulder at home without first taking the dog to the veterinarian. The severity of the injury helps determine how veterinarians treat the dog....

  • How to Tell If Your Boxer Is Pregnant?

    There is not much in the world that is more exciting than a pregnancy, especially when it is your boxer who is expecting. Boxer puppies are adorable and bring lots of joy to those around them....

  • How to Prepare My Dog for Teeth Cleaning

    Keeping a dog's teeth clean is an important part of her overall health, although it is often overlooked by many pet owners. Dogs can have the same types of dental disease as humans, and can also...

  • How to Cure Canine Infections

    Dogs can get many different types of infections that affect their eyes, ears, mouth, skin and teeth. If your dog has an ear infection, it is probably caused by bacteria or yeast. Skin infections...

  • How to Remove a Dangling Wart From Your Dog's Elbow

    Warts are skin lumps, bumps or growths caused by a viral infection. Dog warts may resemble ticks, allergic reactions, fluid-filled cysts, skin tags or round white cauliflower-like growths. ...

  • How to Find Quality Nutritional Supplements for Dogs

    Many dog owners these days are looking past basic nutrition to care for the well-being of their cherished family friend. Dogs can benefit from added nutrients beyond what is found in their daily...

  • How to Treat Intestinal Blockage in Dogs

    An intestinal blockage is a veterinary emergency, not to be confused with the much less serious condition of mild to moderate constipation. Intestinal blockages are often caused by foreign objects...

  • Canine Diets for Colitis

    It can be sad and frustrating when your dog isn't feeling like itself. A good dog owner will work quickly to make sure his dog starts to feel better soon. A condition like colitis can make your...

  • How to Treat Puppy Ringworm

    If your puppy is infected with ringworm, there are several things you can do to help him get well. Keep in mind that ringworm isn't actually caused by a worm, but rather by a fungus of a variety...

  • How to Cross the Mexico Border with Your Dog

    If you are planning a trip into Mexico and are thinking about bringing your dog, you’ve probably heard or read many conflicting opinions and advice on what to do. I can relate. I had heard them...

  • How to Find Dogs Ancestry using Canine DNA Testing

    Finding a dog’s ancestry through DNA testing can be a great tool. The test results can potentially identify health risks in a dog due to his breed and to his DNA ancestry. There are many canine...

  • Shark Cartilage for Arthritis in Dogs

    As more and more dogs suffer unpleasant side effects from conventional modern medicine, more and more owners are looking for alternative and more natural approaches for their four-legged friends....

  • L/D Diet for Liver Disease in Dogs

    Liver disease is very complex, with many different causes and symptoms. Treatment includes dietary management, often by feeding Hill's prescription l/d food, along with supplements and medication....

  • Care of a Racing Greyhound's Muscle Tear

    Racing greyhounds sometimes tear muscles because the sport requires a lot of stress on them. According to the Newtown Veterinary Clinic, greyhound racing has been popularized in the past years. As...

  • How to Diagnose Hip & Feet Problems in Dogs

    Hip and foot problems in dogs do not usually start overnight. They are often cumulative problems that build up over time. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, only a licensed...

  • How to Treat Arthritis in Beagles

    If your beagle is sleeping more during the day, favors a limb, hesitates when jumping or climbing, is having difficulty sitting and standing, or seems to have lost interest in play, he may have...

  • What are the Treatments for Dogs' Gastrointestinal Problems?

    Gastrointestinal (GI) problems are common in dogs. The potential causes of GI issues are numerous, so a visit with your veterinarian is often in order. Any dog displaying symptoms of a...

  • How to Splint a Dog's Paw

    If you own a dog, emergencies can happen; especially since dogs love running and romping about. Just like people, dogs can twist or break their leg during play, or, as a result of an accident....

  • What Are the Treatments for Ruptured Disc in Dogs?

    A dog's spinal cord is a long, tubular bundle of nerve fibers that stretches from the brain to the lumbar region of the back. Because it is so important, it is encased within the vertebral column...

  • The Use of Terramycin in Dogs

    Terramycin treats bacterial infections in both dogs and cats. A veterinarian prescribes the medication and it comes in capsule form and an eye ointment. The dog owner administers the medication at...

  • How to Control Grass Allergies in Dogs

    Excessive itching, hair loss, wheezing and sneezing are all signs off allergies in dogs. While it may sound a little strange, a dog can suffer from an allergy to grass just like a person can. If...

  • Ear Cropping Correction Procedures in Dogs

    Solely cosmetic, dog ear cropping is a surgical procedure that makes a dog's ears stand upright on their own. Boxers are a breed of dog in which this procedure commonly takes place. A puppy, 8 to...

  • Help for Canine Skin Conditions

    Most dogs suffer from some type of skin condition at least once in their lives. For other dogs, skin afflictions are a constant source of irritation. Skin conditions in dogs have multiple causes....

  • Fentanyl Patches for Dogs

    If your dog suffers from severe pain or will undergo a surgical procedure soon, your veterinarian may suggest a fentanyl patch. These patches represent a popular choice for pain management in dogs.

  • Home Remedy to Remove a Wart From a Labrador Retriever

    Warts on your Labrador retriever are generally caused by the canine pappillomavirus. The warts will typically not cause your dog any real pain, although they can create some discomfort. If your...

  • The Significance of Tyrosine Crystals in the Urine of Dogs and Cats

    Tyrosine crystals are one among many types of crystal formations that can occur in canine or feline urine. Small amounts of crystals in urine are common, but tyrosine crystals are rare and can be...

  • Pet Medicine for Pain

    Several types of pain affects pets. Acute pain occurs suddenly and results from an injury, infection or surgery. Chronic pain usually develops over a period and is long lasting. Disorders such as...

  • Diet After Stomach Bleeding in a Canine

    Dogs that have recently experienced stomach bleeding, due to an ulcer or any other stomach problem, will need a special diet for some time to help them heal. However, it is imperative that you...

  • Treatment & Medicine for Canine Skin Allergy

    Canine skin allergies are often a result of inhaling allergens (called atopy) such as dust mites, pollens, and molds. These allergies result in the dog's biting, scratching, licking, and chewing...

  • How to Get Rid of Sarcoptic Mites

    Until a few years ago, treating sarcoptic mites -- the parasites that cause the most common type of mange in dogs -- was a lengthy and difficult process. It was stressful both for the dog and the...

  • Low Protein Levels in Dogs

    Dogs, like humans, can suffer from a many diseases. Symptoms of low protein levels include loss of appetite, diarrhea, lethargy and respiratory difficulty. Seek professional veterinary help if you...

  • Seizures & Diabetes in Dogs

    Approximately one percent of pet dogs have some type of seizure disorder. Seizures can be caused by a variety of conditions, including diabetes mellitus.

  • How to Prevent "Snow Nose" or "Winter Nose" in your dog

    'Snow Nose' or 'Winter Nose' is a condition where a dog's nose turns from dark to pink or brown in the center while the edges remain dark. This is not to be confused with dogs who are born with...

  • What Are the Treatments for Canine Yeast Infection?

    Canine yeast infections, or Candida albicans, can occur in any dog breed and pose a severe health risk if left untreated. These yeast infections can occur both internally and externally, and there...

  • What Will Help Senior Dogs With Joint Pain?

    As dogs age, many develop a limp or a hitch in their gait. Sometimes they slow down and lose interest in activities. Often, these observations are symptoms of joint pain. According to the...

  • How to Treat Osteosarcoma in Dogs

    Osteosarcoma is one of the most aggressive forms of canine bone cancer. Approximately 75 percent of osteosarcoma cases start in the long bones of the legs, usually involving only one limb. The...

  • Which Pain Meds Are Okay for Dogs?

    If your dog seems to be in pain it is first important to ascertain the cause of the pain and this may involve a trip to the veterinarian. Once you know the cause, there are several options to...

  • How to Treat Ear Mites in a Dog's Ears

    Ear mites are one of the most common parasite infestations that can occur in dogs. Most puppies get the mites from their parents at a very young age as they nurse. These tiny crab-like creatures...

  • Side Effects of Using Proin in Dogs

    Proin, the short name for phenylpropanolamine, often abbreviated as PPA, is a common drug for dogs prescribed by a veterinarian. Even though quite effective, Proin may cause side effects in dogs.

  • How to Sign Dogs Up for Adoption

    Perhaps, for one reason or another, you can no longer care for your dogs. Perhaps you have an unexpected litter of puppies to re-home. Perhaps a stray dog or two appeared and no owners have come...

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