Dog Health Articles
51: I Think My Pet Has Food Allergies! I Need A Brilliant Solution!
Here is a general overview of popular dog foods based on price for some brands marketed as suitable for dogs with food allergies.
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52: Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
A fairly common degenerative disease in dogs, canine hip dysplasia, is often misunderstood. Many mistakenly think that the ailment is a form of arthritis, but that is simply not the case. Often, dogs that suffer from hip dysplasia will develop arthritis, but this condition is a result of hip dysplasia and not the disease itself.
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53: Pet Food Allergies? Check Out What's In The Bag
Dogs, like their human companions, can have allergies to different varieties of food. Many times, the problem is that their bodies can't handle the corn or wheat in the food, which can often show up as colitis.
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54: Buying By-products, Soy & Corn Or Real Meat In Pet Foods?
Most people consider their dog to be their best friend, which if you do too, you want to make sure your friend is healthy and eats only foods that are good for him.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 10th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 7 |
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55: Buying Premium Pet Foods Is A Guaranteed Brilliant Choice
A dog is more than just a pet for most people; a dog is a companion, a friend, and better yet a playmate. There are a lot of things you can do to show your dog you care, but nothing is more caring than feeding your canine buddy a premium dog food.
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56: Frontline Flea Control Kills Fleas Quickly and Effectively
It's not just you who loves your adorable little pet. Flea, tick and other parasitic infestations can beset your dog, causing discomfort or more serious problems. Most dogs which are allowed out into nature will at some point pick up dog's ticks, flea or other infestations.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 9th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 10 |
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57: Tips For Discovering If Your Dog Has A Fever
Fido is lying listless in his bed; not even the temptation of slobbering on Aunty Mavis is of interest to him; his food is untouched, he may not be drinking much and a nice "walkies" is completely out the question. His eyes are dull and his manner is depressed. What on earth is the matter with Fido? It is unlikely that he's simply bored with his home life; it's probably indicative that Fido might be ill; and these listless behavioural symptoms are a sign of fever.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: May 6th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 4 |
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58: Learning More About Kennel Cough
Dog kennel cough, also known by names such as canine cough, bordetellosis and infectious tracheobronchitis, is a condition in which a dog's windpipe and upper bronchi are irritated and damaged due to an infection caused by either bacteria or viruses.
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59: Training For Separation Anxiety In Dogs
Separation anxiety is the dread or fear that your dog experiences when someone that they are attached to leaves them. So a typical instance of this might be when you go to work in the morning, the dog might get tense or anxious. Typically this anxiety produces negative behavior in the animal. It may howl or bark, urinate or defecate in the house, start to chew things or bite itself. Obviously this is not good for the dogs state of mind or your home. So what can be done about separation anxiety in dogs ?
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 24th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 18 |
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60: Sentinel & Interceptor Are The Top Heartworm Preventatives
Heartworm is a serious concern for pet owners, and you need to choose the heartworm prevention medication you give to your pet with care.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 22nd 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 16 |
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