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Dog Health
General Dog Health and Overall Medical Problems and Cures
 
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Commercial Dog Food – You Might Not Like What Is REALLY In Your Dog's Food by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
With the recent pet food recall causing all sorts of discussions between dog owners about the quality of the food they feed their dogs, it seems that very little of these conversations are actually asking the important question about whether or not pet food is nutritious enough for their animals.
Published: Wednesday 12 August, 2009
Death By Flea Collars (1) by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
When I was younger and living in San Diego, California, a mixed breed lab died a painful death which was eventually traced to the flea collar it was wearing. Years later, in a small town in Texas, a puppy from a litter of 4 died, which was later found to be directly attributed to a flea collar d...
Published: Thursday 13 August, 2009
Death By Flea Collars (2) by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Most packages containing flea collars or other similar-type pest-fighting devices usually carry a printed caution on the front: “Do not allow children to play with this collar”.
Published: Friday 14 August, 2009
Death By Flea Collars (3) by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Most unnecessary deaths of dogs that occur due to flea collar poisoning are the result of an allergic reaction to the active ingredient. Even if your dog is perfectly well at the time the device placed around his neck, observe your dog closely for the first few days.
Published: Saturday 15 August, 2009
Declaring War On Ticks Part 1 by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Each year as the warm weather approaches, dog owners should be increasingly apprehensive about those gluttonous, disease-carrying “Rhipicephalus Sanquineus”. This dangerous creature can infect man with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, cause paralysis, and even kill dogs and puppies.
Published: Sunday 16 August, 2009
Declaring War On Ticks Part 2 by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Once on a dog, a female tick buries her head beneath the skin tissues, extends her barbed “tongue” and is then clamped on tight. Once the head and barbed probe are beneath the skin, no amount of shaking or scratching by the dog will cause the tick to dislodge.
Published: Monday 17 August, 2009
Declaring War On Ticks Part 3 by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Ticks are amazingly efficient at surviving almost any attack. The rate of propagation and resistance to insecticides is phenomenal to say the least. In heated kennels and homes, ticks breed all year round. When the weather is cold, they'll withdraw to cracks and crevices to await warmer times.
Published: Tuesday 18 August, 2009
Diabetes – 3 Ways To Keep Your Dog From Getting Diabetes by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
There are essentially three ways that you can help prevent your dog from getting diabetes. This disease is one that you want your dog to avoid so that he lives as long and healthy as possible. And although it's rare, there are many dogs whose diabetes go into remission just by having their diet, sup...
Published: Thursday 10 September, 2009
Diabetes – How Your Dog May Become A Diabetic by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
Did you know that diabetes is becoming increasingly more common in our household pets? The latest research shows that 1 in every 100 dogs gets diagnosed with diabetes. Therefore it is only reasonable that you understand what causes this disease and take preventative measures to protect your dog's he...
Published: Friday 11 September, 2009
Diabetes – Treatment Options For Your Diabetic Dog by Jerry Mace Topic: Dog Health
If your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes, early treatment by your veterinarian will help prevent further complications from this disease. Your pet may be saved from the painful experience of nerve damage as well as avoiding blindness. Conventional treatments will go a long way to keeping your do...
Published: Saturday 12 September, 2009
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