Dog Health Articles
61: Ticks and Pug Dogs
If you're a Pug dog owner, then you need to be particularly attentive when spring rolls around and ticks become a real threat. Ticks are technically called "Rhipicephalus Sanquineus", but more importantly these blood-sucking bugs can carry germs and diseases that can make you or your Pug sick. In fact, ticks can give people diseases such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and ticks can pass on diseases that can even be fatal to Pug dogs!
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 21st 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 9 |
Word Count: 444
62: English mastiff Insurance , Do you need it ?
Surprisingly not many american bandogge owners actually bother to organize american bandogge insurance, this is peculiar when they are generally loved like any other person in the home. Generally speaking, health insurance is not something that people neglect, should we be forgiven for not caring enough about our american bandogges then?
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 16th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 9 |
Word Count: 458
63: Interceptor For Dogs Is Guaranteed Heartworm Medicine That Works
The preventative heartworm measures are inclusive of the drugs Ivermectin, Milbemycin, and Selamectin, however in every case it would be most appropriate to use heart worm protection for dogs rather than waiting to cure it after the infestation has set in.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 12th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 16 |
Word Count: 393
64: Heartworm Prevention Is Much Better Than The Cure
Mosquitoes are known to transmit the parasite known as the heartworm among its hosts. Heartworms in canines are a kind of filaris (a long thin worm), and despite being best known for being found in dogs, heartworms can affect a wide variety of other animals, from cats and ferrets to sea lions and even people. The heartworm's name was derived from the fact that its reproductive cycle's last stage occurs within the heart of its host.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 11th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 20 |
Word Count: 526
65: Pet Insurance for the Masses
Pet insurance definitely would have solved the problem. I confess - I had doubts about treating our dog some time ago when he was involved in an accident. The agony of making a decision like that is something I hope not to repeat. Medical science cannot cure everything, and pets are vulnerable too. Operations on animals can go wrong sometimes.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 10th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 8 |
Word Count: 434
66: Discover Probiotics & Nutrition For Awesome Canine Health
Symptoms of a parasitic infection can include diarrhea, vomiting, and a "cute" potbelly as is often seen in puppies. Poor coat condition and a general appearance of low health are also indications of dog parasites or a bacterial infection. If you think your animal has a parasite, get the vet to take a stool sample.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Apr 5th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 16 |
Word Count: 411
67: 8 Signs of a Healthy Puppy
Are you looking for a happy and healthy puppy? Make sure you find what you're looking for by following these simple guidelines to determine whether or not the puppy you're looking at is healthy.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Feb 19th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 62 |
Word Count: 401
68: Dog Skin Problems And Allergies
Dogs often suffer from a variety of skin problems and sadly it's not unusual to see a dog scratching and chewing excessively. Many times these skin conditions are even worse than we imagine, but the wagging tail and bright eyes often disguise the severity of the actual problem.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Feb 11th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 60 |
Word Count: 461
69: Correcting Canine Gas And Digestive Problems
All to often, dogs do not receive everything they need from their diet. Digestive problems can most often be reversed and corrected by providing supplemental enzymes for dogs.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Feb 11th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 88 |
Word Count: 687
70: Common foods that cause dog allergies
When your pooch is scratching himself constantly after eating, you have a problem! He must be allergic to his food and you have to figure out a solution before he will get sick or even worse – have a stronger reaction.
There are different foods that can trigger an allergic reaction in dogs and it is up to you to properly identify what those are.
There are different foods that can trigger an allergic reaction in dogs and it is up to you to properly identify what those are.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 31st 2007 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 38 |
Word Count: 390
Page 7 of 15
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
Our Top Authors...
2
granola
:: 52 Articles
For more information on Golden Retrievers and other Popular, and not-so-popular breeds of dogs, visit sportingdogdir.com/
3
leedobbins
:: 28 Articles
Lee Dobbins writes for dogcollars.topicgiant.com may you can learn more about all types of dog collars including dog training collars.
Authors
Categories
- Dog Breeding (5)
- Dog Breeds (11)
- Dog Food (51)
- Dog Grooming (17)
- Dog Health (124)
- Dog Rescue (7)
- Dog Showing (3)
- Dog Stuff (45)
- Dog Tips (59)
- Dog Training (206)
- Dogs (50)
- Mixed Breeds (2)
- Older Dogs (6)
New Articles
1: 10 things found in your home that can kill your dog2: How to Prevent Dental Disease in Your New Pet Dog
3: Tips for Picking out a Small Dog Bed
4: 3 Practical Dog Training Tips for Dog Owners
5: Providing The Best Diet Possible For Your Dog
6: Dog Information Is a Key Ingredient in Your Dog's Diet!
7: We Are Our Dog And Cat's Attorneys
8: What to Look For in a Dog Bed For Your Pet
Training Tips
When you see a badly behaved dog in the street we are embarassed for the owner and upset if the dog is a nuisance to us. Nobody likes a badly behaved dog.