Dogs Can Become Sick – What To Watch For
Next to cancer; bloat in dogs is the second leading cause of death in dogs. Most symptoms can be hard to narrow down such as: general restlessness, lack of appetite, reduced bowel movements, dry-heaving (dog tries to vomit, but can’t), hunched appearance (visualize the dog trying to raise the middle part of their back high up in the air), or the dog simply will not sit or lie down.
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Important Things To Know About Epilepsy In Dogs
Epilepsy in dogs isn’t a very common condition (2% of dogs), but does exist and happen to dogs all over on a daily basis. One of the most important things you can do to help your dog is to make sure they’re in a padded area with no solid objects, stairs, or other animals around that can do them harm as the seizures run their course.
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Dog House Heater & More To Keep Your Canine Comfortable
There is nothing wrong with wanting your dog to stay in their dog house outside, to protect your property and deter trespassers from your home. However in colder months, they may not be able to produce enough body heat to remain comfortable.
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Heart Murmur In Dogs
Heart murmur in dogs can have the same risks as they do in humans. Many will have a murmur that never develops into any severe complications, whereas other dogs with a murmur may be in the early stages of heart disease down the road. This isn’t something you can diagnose at home by yourself in most instances: Many heart murmur in dogs are found during yearly checkups, or any other time your veterinarian may have reason to check your dogs heartbeat.
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Find A New Friend At Dog Rehoming Centres Near You
Prior to making a trip to your local canine breeder, you ought to take into account searching at several canine rehoming centres (rescue centers) in your area, so you can give your love to a canine who may possibly desperately require somebody to rescue them. Although rescued dogs have a reputation for being wild, or [...]
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Cheap Dog Insurance Is Now A Reality
Insurance plans for your pet have changed and advanced drastically over the last few years. In the past, most plans involved asking you how old your dog was and giving you a general fee that put a rather large dent in the pockets of most owners. Even less than a decade ago cheap dog insurance was hard to find and many policy holders complained insurers would use loop-holes and hide behind small print to avoid paying out on claim. Now fierce competition has created reliable, cheap dog insurance plans, that almost all pet owners can afford.
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Options For Dog Grooming Courses
There are plenty of convenient options when searching for dog grooming courses: Either to become an accredited groomer, or to take care of your dog and your friend’s dogs. You can watch DVD’s about proper technique and practice on your own dog, take a classroom based course under the watchful eyes of an instructor, or take one of the many complete and affordable online courses that will give you the qualifications you need to open up your own grooming center.
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Cheap Dog Insurance Is Now A Reality
Insurance coverage strategies for your pet have changed and advanced drastically over the last few years. Within the past, most strategies involved asking you how old your dog was and giving you a general fee that put a rather big dent in the pockets of most owners. Even less than a decade ago inexpensive dog [...]
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A World Of Choices – Dog House Designs
There are a limitless amount of dog house designs available to dog owners. Hundreds of online blogs, design companies, and contractors have websites geared toward getting your dog in to their (or your) dream dog home. Most people will likely want to go for a simple and traditional dog house designs; while others may wish to follow modern celebrity trends and provide your pooch with an over-the-top designer dog house like a “Hacienda” or “Colonial” dog house design.
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Causes Of Dog Skin Conditions
Dog skin conditions are easy for most owners to miss, since most breeds of canines are covered with a generous coat that can mask the slightest problems. Many of us see a dog itching itself and feel that it’s just something that dogs do. The truth is that your dog shouldn’t really be itching themselves, or showing signs of skin irritation very often. A little itching is normal, but frequent itching either indicates either hereditary, environmental, or self-inflicted dog skin conditions that you should help them with.
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