Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
1:29 pm
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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Saturday, August 29th, 2009 at
3:04 pm
by Heather Fox
A simple definition of diarrhea is too much water in the stool. There are several different reasons this affliction can occur including:
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at
2:22 pm
by Moses Wright
A dog’s urinary tract infection is usually caused by bacterial infection. Urinary tract infections in dogs commonly causes difficulty urinating and pain during urination.
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at
6:50 am
by Heather Fox
A dogs digestive system is highly reliant on the mouth or oral cavity. As food is chewed, it is broken into tiny particles which can then be digested by enzymes in the stomach and small intestines. Therefore, teeth play a major role in digestion. The front teeth and tongue of a dogs mouth allow him/her to pick up food while the back teeth work to grind the food into smaller pieces.
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 at
12:20 am
by K. C. Jones
Why are dog food ingredients lists so hard to figure out? It’s like some secret language. But you need to learn to translate your ingredients in your dog food. If you don’t, you could be feeding your best friend food that prevents optimal health and even causes some health problems down the road.
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 at
7:42 am
by Moses Wright
Dogs can develop a rashes and skin irritation just like people can. Often, a dog owner will notice redness, swelling, or an increase in the dog’s scratching.
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 at
6:05 am
by Heather Fox
The mouth, or oral cavity, is a very important part of the digestive system in dogs. This is where digestion begins. As a dog chews, food is broken up into smaller particles for better digestion by enzymes in the stomach and small intestines. Teeth, therefore, play a very important role in digestion. The tongue and front teeth help a dog pick up pieces of food and teeth in the back of the mouth grind food into smaller particles.
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 at
9:34 am
by Moses Wright
Bloat in dogs is caused by gas being trapped in the dog’s stomach. The dog with bloat is typically unable to belch or vomit to expel the gas. Canine bloat is an emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention. Approximately 33 percent of dogs with bloat die from this condition.
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009 at
7:13 am
by Moses Wright
How to remove ticks on dogs can be important knowledge for a dog owner. Dog ticks are small parasites that can carry disease.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009 at
7:25 am
by Ralph Jordan
The older we get, the more our joints hurt. Climbing and descending stairs, and jumping down from raised heights can slowly take their toll. What’s more, if we suffer from illness, arthritis, or a weight issue, these activities can have an even worse impact on our bodies. To be sure, the things we used to do as children without giving them a second thought now seem to have a punishing effect on us.
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