Proper Veterinary Care For Older Dogs

When it comes to the need for medical attention, your pooch is like a human. As a puppy, he needed vaccinations and frequent check-ups. When he became an adult, routine exams were still important, but could be performed less frequently. As he grows older, his need for ongoing veterinary care becomes greater. His health – and by extension, his happiness – is heavily dependent upon the prevention of diseases, and early treatment in the event they are diagnosed.

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Methods of Treatment and Prevention of Diarrhea in Dogs

For the dog with simple diarrhea that is still eating and drinking and feeling fine, home management may be the only treatment needed. For 24-48 hours, feed boiled, skinless, boneless, chicken breast with cooked white rice. If possible, feed small meals every 2-4 hours. Bland food fed in frequent, small amounts gives the intestines time to calm down and readjust. Once diarrhea has resolved, gradually begin re-introducing the normal food. If the diarrhea does not resolve or comes back after reintroducing normal food, it is time to see the veterinarian for more treatment options.

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Information On Canine Eye Problems

Canine eye problems are a common veterinary problem. Dog cataracts, conjunctivitis, and dry eye are just a few comments dog eye problems. Some dog breeds are susceptible to certain eye problems.

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Diseases That Vaccinations For Puppies Prevent

Vaccinations for puppies are one of the first responsibilities of the puppy owner for the health of the dog. Puppies are protected against many potentially deadly dog diseases by vaccinations for puppies.

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Prevention, Treatment, Diagnosis and Symptoms of Hot Spots in Dogs

What defines a Hot Spot?

The simplest definition of a hot spot is a large area of the skin that has retained too much moisture, leading to infection. Commonly, dogs who swim a lot, have long, thick coats and those that reside in moist, humid environments tend to be more susceptible to these skin irritations. In addition, flea and bug bites can bring on the onset of hot spots as well. These spots occur when an area of the skin has retained too much moisture which then allows bacteria to grow. This bacteria changes the environment of the skin and creates inflammation and itchiness. As a result, a dog will seek relief by chewing, biting and licking the area. This action further irritates the area and allows the bacteria to spread making this a vicious cycle. Amazingly, a hot spot can appear in a matter of only twenty to thirty minutes. As stated earlier, flea and bug bites can be culprits of hot spots as well.

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Dog Hot Spot – Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

What defines a Hot Spot?

The simplest definition of a hot spot is a large area of the skin that has retained too much moisture, leading to infection. Commonly, dogs who swim a lot, have long, thick coats and those that reside in moist, humid environments tend to be more susceptible to these skin irritations. In addition, flea and bug bites can bring on the onset of hot spots as well. These spots occur when an area of the skin has retained too much moisture which then allows bacteria to grow. This bacteria changes the environment of the skin and creates inflammation and itchiness. As a result, a dog will seek relief by chewing, biting and licking the area. This action further irritates the area and allows the bacteria to spread making this a vicious cycle. Amazingly, a hot spot can appear in a matter of only twenty to thirty minutes. As stated earlier, flea and bug bites can be culprits of hot spots as well.

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Keep Your Dog in Good Health

Taking your dog to the vet could be a debilitating experience for you and your dog. it’s required to guarantee your dog of a healthy, content and long life. Your dog should see the vet every year for yearly checkups, shots and a blood test for heart worm. Always take your dog to the doctor right away if it is sick or hurt.

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Dog Dental Disease Symptoms and Care

Dental disease is one of the most common ailments among dogs. Astonishingly, 85% of dogs over the age of three will have some form of dental disease via tartar or gingivitis. The most common symptoms owners report include:

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Dog Hot Spot – Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

What is a Hot Spot?

In the simplest of terms, a hot spot is an area of skin that has an infection. Typically, dogs with thick, long coats, dogs who swim and dogs who live in moist, humid environments are the most likely to have these localized skin surface infections. In addition, flea or bug bites can bring on these infections as well. Initially, these hot spots occur when an excess amount of moisture remains on the skin changing the environment of the skin and allowing bacteria to be present and grow. The bacteria release toxins which then inflame the skin and cause it to be itchy. As a result the dog will chew, bite and lick the area searching for relief. This action unfortunately causes the infection to get worse. This becomes a vicious cycle that can enlarge the spot quickly. It is amazing to note that these spots can appear quickly, usually within twenty to thirty minutes. As mentioned earlier, flea and bug bites can initiate this process as well.

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Swimming – Give Your Dog A Break From The Heat

Finding cool activities is natural in the summer months. Water activities are a perfect solution for you as well as your dog. Dogs that don’t normally take pleasure in getting wet will have a swim if they are encouraged to get wet on a hot day!

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