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First aid tips for your dog
Just like humans, dogs are susceptible to a number of illnesses, some of which might require surgery. Read on to learn about common illnesses in dogs, as well as treatment and care.
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How to Treat a Dog's Ear Hematoma
Aural or ear hematomas are collections of blood between the skin and cartilage of a dog's ear flap. The hematomas are caused by burst blood vessels due to vigorous shaking of the head, scratching of the ear or other injuries. If your dog has an ear hematoma, he will need to be treated by a professional in order to avoid disfiguration. |
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How to Get Rid of a Dog's Heartworm
Heartworms live in your dog's heart and hinder the operation of the heart. Your dog loses weight, coughs, suffers from heart failure and ultimately dies. That's why it's important to keep your dog on a yearly heartworm preventative. If your dog does contract heartworms, it's important to treat your dog as soon as possible so you can get rid of the heartworms. |
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How to Assess Lameness in Dogs
Dogs get into trouble with their feet. Some injuries are easily treated by Mama Nature and time, others need surgery and others are often incurable. The wise dog owner knows what to look for and how to direct care appropriately. |
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How to Treat Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
Once you know your dog has canine hip dysplasia, don't despair because there are several options to help your beloved animal get rid of their pain and possibly help them move better. Before you make any decision, it's worth it to research the options you have with your veterinarian and find the choice that fits best for your dog, for your lifestyle and for your budget. |
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How to Fix Your Dog or Cat
Unless you are a breeder, neutering or spaying is a humane and ethical element of caring for your pet. It reduces many health risks and ensures that your pet will not contribute to the overpopulation of animal shelters. |
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How to Treat Endocrine Disease in a Dog
Your dog’s endocrine glands, located in various parts of his body, produce the needed amount of hormones to keep him active and healthy when they are functioning correctly. When an endocrine gland malfunctions, it can cause a number of problems in your pooch. Learn to identify the symptoms of endocrine disease in your dog in order to provide him with the correct treatment. |
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How to Give the Heimlich Maneuver to Dogs
If you've ever had a pet emergency, you know that time is of the essence the same as with a human. If your dog chokes, you should be aware of this lifesaving technique. The Heimlich Maneuver for dogs is fairly easy to apply as long as you remember the key steps. |
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How to Perform CPR on a Dog
For pet lovers, knowing how to perform CPR is essential. Just like humans, you never know when you'll need to use it and you'll be glad you know how if you ever need to. Performing CPR is simple if you follow the steps below. |
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How to Care for a Blind and Deaf Dog
Dogs are like people. They, too, can suffer from impaired hearing or vision. Whether that happens at birth or because of old age, owners must rise to the challenge and learn how to care for and communicate with their blind and/or deaf canine. A few small changes can go a long way to ensuring your dog leads a long and happy life. |
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