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Epilepsy and Your Dog
2008-12-10 08:35:44
Epilepsy, a common neurological problem, is a term used when the cause of the seizures cannot be determined. After exhaustive diagnostic testing, if no diagnosis is made, the pet is determined to have “epilepsy.” Seizures occur when neurons in the brain fire rapidly and in an uncoordinated fashion. Seizures can be caused by many things (poisons, infections, inflammation, trauma, tumors, parasi


One Dog in Four is Fat
2008-12-10 08:33:44
Nationwide surveys suggest that as many as one dog or cat in four seen by veterinarians is overweight or clinically obese. "Feeding too many calories is much more prevalent in the pet population of Western societies than all other nutrient deficiencies combined," says William Burkholder, a clinical nutritionist at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine's Veterinary Teaching


Dogs obesity
2008-12-10 08:33:06
Exercise and Diet for Weight Loss Obesity can cause or complicate many other conditions, such as arthritis. Q. My 7-year-old yellow Lab, Ramsey, has gained 14 pounds since he was neutered almost two years ago. He weighed 101 pounds for surgery and now weighs 115 pounds. I was trying to get him to lose about 5 pounds before surgery to ease the load on his hips and shoulders. He walks daily.
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the Beef
2008-12-10 08:28:50
Want to know what your dog's eating when the label says beef or barley? If you know the standard ingredient definitions recommended by the Association of American Feed Control Officials, you can. Some of the key definitions follow:Animal Origin IngredientsMeats, listed on the label as beef or lamb, refer to skeletal muscle (flesh) and muscular organs, such as the heart, tongue, and diaphragm. Pou


Break the Monotony
2008-12-10 08:26:46
Dogs don't stay bored for long. Left alone in the house for eight hours or more, they are bound to find something to chew on. Unfortunately, their choices could be your new shoes or the television remote. But you can interveneand protect your valuablesby limiting access to dog-proofed areas inside your home. At the same time, you can curb boredom in your home-alone dog by providing plenty of healt
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Supplement Your Athlete's Diet
2008-12-10 08:24:55
Athletic dogs work hard year-round and need more fuel than the average couch pooch to maintain good health. When winter blows in, active dogs burn even more calories to keep themselves warm. Your dog is active and requires extra calories if it spends more than two hours a day participating in activities such as Frisbee chasing, ball fetching, hiking, obedience or walking. Your dog is super-activ
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Six ways to clean tear stains
2008-12-10 08:17:55
Look Into Your Dog’s Eyes Six ways to clean tear stains and discharge from your dog's eyes and surrounding hair. 1. Morning and night, use a damp (not dripping) washcloth to clean the hair around your dog's eyes. Designate this washcloth as your dog's. 2. Avoid soap, which stings and irritates. 3. To remove excess buildup of matter in the hair under the eye, use your fing


Home Grooming
2008-12-10 08:16:21
Home-Grooming ? 10 tips to minimize grooming mess. Here's are 10 tips to help keep the mess to a minimum: A quality vacuum is a must for home grooming. You've got to suck up the hair immediately or it will migrate through the house and so will any fleas in the hair.Adhesive, washable or squeegee hair pickups are handy for the hair you couldn't get with a vacuum.Use an apron


Dogs Grooming
2008-12-10 08:15:24
10 Brushing Tips Tips for grooming your dog. Try these 10 tips to get the most from brushing and combing: 1. Match the brush to your dog's coat type. Use a curved wire slicker or pin brush for long haired breeds (such as Lhasa Apsos and Old English Sheepdogs), a regular wire slicker on medium or short coats with dense undercoat (Terriers, German Shepherds Dogs and America
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Dog Books
2008-12-10 08:08:37
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Types of Dog Allergies
2008-12-10 07:50:43
Inhalant allergies Allergens are substances in the environment that cause the immune system to react as if invaded by a foreign body. If all dogs reacted to these substances, they would not be allergens, they would be toxins. These allergens cause mast cells in the skin and basophils (specialized white blood cells) in the blood to release antibodies that contain histamines, serotonin, and leukotr
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Dog Allergies
2008-12-10 07:43:53
Symptoms of dog allergies The symptoms of dog allergies are usually like those of any other nasal allergy. They include: coughing and wheezingred, itchy eyesrunny, itchy, stuffy nosesneezing Some people with dog allergies also have skin reactions. For instance, their skin might break out where a dog slobbers on them. Others with more severe allergies might develop hives on the
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Dog Breeds
2008-12-01 12:48:13
A2Z Dog breeds available here and also the cost of the puppies mentioned here the price is may be varied AkitaAfghanAffenpinscher
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