Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Vaccine-Site Sarcomas Vaccine-site sarcomas can be called many different things. They are known as injection-site sarcomas, vaccine-associated fibrosarcomas et al. These are tumors that are believed to be caused by vaccinations. They are very rare but can happen if your dog has immune system reactions to the vaccine. Sarcomas are malignant tumors that are […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Paw Injuries (Canine Paw Infections and Cuts) Signs and Symptoms If we humans ran around all day barefoot, we would have to endure frequent foot injuries. So instead we wear shoes and boots to protect ourselves against the terrain, weather, and other hazards. Dogs, on the other hand, typically do not wear any sort […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Skin Disease (Canine Skin Diseases) Signs and Symptoms Dog skin diseases are incredibly prevalent, affecting many canines. There are various forms of dog skin disease and numerous different causes of these conditions. Most skin diseases will cause at least some degree of irritation and discomfort for a dog, and many will cause extreme discomfort. […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Stress & Anxiety * Canine Social Anxiety * Canine Noise Anxiety * Canine Seperation Anxiety Signs and Symptoms Dog stress and anxiety are common and troublesome problems that affect many canines and their owners. Behaviors that result from stress and anxiety can be destructive and difficult for people to deal with, and often get […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Signs and Symptoms Just as humans can suffer from aggravating urinary tract infections, so too can dogs. In fact, canine urinary tract infections are almost as common as those that affect humans. Urinary tract infections are painful and uncomfortable, and can also be quite dangerous if they spread to other organs, such the kidneys. For […]
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Posted on March 28, 2014
Dog Worms (Canine Parasites) Signs and Symptoms Worms are internal parasites that commonly infect dogs, causing a myriad of problems. These pesky parasites drain nutrients from your pet’s blood, adversely affecting its general health. While dog worm infections are common and can be quite easily controlled and cured, some of these parasites can be dangerous […]
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Posted on April 2, 2013
1 Overview 2 What Kind of Dog 3 The Dog/Child Relationship 4 Health Issues Overview Usually, dogs and children cohabitate quite easily and form close, loving bonds,but because children and dogs can be unpredictable, there are some things to remember if you’re bringing a pet into your family. There are certain behavioural issues to consider […]
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Posted on April 2, 2013
Overview Thanks to advances in medical technology, our dogs are living longer and healthier lives. As a result, there is growing interest among dog owners as to how to properly care for their aging pets. There are many preventative measures to ensure a long, healthy and pain free life for your pet. Signs Your Dog […]
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Posted on April 1, 2013
Canine Distemper Virus Canine Distemper is a single strand RNA viral disorder that affects dog breeds at all ages even though puppies aged 3 to 6 months are the most vulnerable to infection. Canine Distemper (or a mutated form) also affects several other animal species including wild dogs, hyenas, the big cats, weasels, skunks, pandas, […]
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Posted on November 22, 2012
Dog Mammary Cancer The easiest Dog Cancer to prevent in female dogs is mammary cancer. The risk is negligible in non-breeding females that have undergone Dog Sterilization, or spaying, before their first heat. This tumor can be large or small. It can appear as a simple nodule or as an aggressive growth. Most of the […]
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