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131: What to Do When Your Dog is Bleeding
When minor accidents occur, a simple first aid treatment is all that is necessary to keep small wounds from getting worse and to stop the bleeding. Below are steps to follow to control your dog's bleeding.

132: What Do Laboratory Tests Reveal for Dogs?
As a responsible dog owner you should take your dog to the veterinarian at least once per year. This is a good habit to form with your dog that will keep him healthy for years to come, as well as enable you to prevent diseases, instead of waiting for them to form.

133: Does This Collar Make my Butt Look Too Big? Tips for Keeping Your Dog Fit and Trim
Just as with humans, a few of the biggest health problems today for dogs is obesity. Many owners think their pudgy dogs are adorable, when in fact they are very unhealthy...

134: Five Ways to Prevent Congenital Problems in Dogs
What do you do if your pet was born with a health problem? There are a few options for you to choose from when helping your dog that is born with a congenital defect.

135: First Aid for Dog Poisoning
Because of the dog's curious nature, they are usually poisoned by ingestion. In order to prevent your dog from accidental poisoning, you must keep all household chemicals that are potentially toxic out of his reach.

136: Your Dog's Yearly Exam And Picking The Right Vet
Are you getting your dog ready for his yearly veterinary exam? Have you got the right vet?

137: 4 Tips To Aid Your Dog's Diarrhea
Is your dog having a problem with diarrhea? Does he have "accidents" while trying to get outside to go to the bathroom? Here are several tips in which you can use to effectively help your dog recover from diarrhea.

138: Is Your Dog Straining to Urinate?
If your dog is straining to urinate then this may caused by any number of multiple issues. It may be caused by infection, mineral sediment in the urine, or bladder stones that may be lodged in your dog's urethra.

139: Your Dog's Veterinarian Visit: 6 Basic Areas Of A Full Examination
It is up to you to notice any changes in your dog's behavior or other odd instances that may indicate that your dog is sick. After all, he cannot tell you when he is feeling bad. Any information that you can give to the vet will be helpful in determining what may be the problem. Here are the common areas of the dog that your vet will look into during a full examination.

140: How To Give Your Dog Home-Made Enema
Sometimes, you may need to do more than just giving solid or liquid medication to your sick dog. Depending on his condition and symptoms, you may also have to provide other kinds of nursing care, such as giving enemas. Below is an effective way to use this procedure.


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