| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Diarrhea & Your Dog by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| Most dog owners are familiar with diarrhea in their pets; the condition is a very common one. But only a handful of owners really know anything about diarrhea’s varieties and causes. |
| Published: Sunday 13 September, 2009 |
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Distemper: A Detailed Explanation Of The Disease (Part 1) by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| Almost everyone has heard of distemper, and most dog owners know that their pet needs some type of “shot” in order to protect them against this disease, but that may be the total extent of their knowledge. |
| Published: Monday 14 September, 2009 |
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Distemper: A Detailed Explanation Of The Disease (Part 2) by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| The signs of distemper vary, but most often include thick, pus-laden discharges from the eyes and nose, along with a deep productive cough, vomiting and diarrhea, pustules on the abdomen, convulsions, body or leg spasms, loss of appetite, weakness, depression, high fever which may fluctuate to norma... |
| Published: Tuesday 15 September, 2009 |
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Distemper: A Detailed Explanation Of The Disease (Part 3) by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| There are four types of vaccines for the prevention of distemper: Serum, Killed Vaccine, Modified Live Vaccine (MLV), and Measles Vaccine.
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| Published: Wednesday 16 September, 2009 |
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How a Backyard Puts Your Dog’s Life At Risk by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| Have you thought that the life of your family pet could be in peril, just from playing in your garden? If the area is fenced and apparently safe, you will probably be shocked at what is hidden, ready to injure or kill your beloved companion dog. Your garden can be a paradise for your dog, but this s... |
| Published: Wednesday 19 May, 2010 |
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Limb Amputation – Helping Your Dog Adjust To 3 Limbs by Jerry Mace |
Topic: Dog Health |
| If your dog has had an accident, an underlying condition, or a disease such as bone cancer, an amputation surgery may be required. You will have to work with your vet or animal surgeon to rehabilitate your dog. This will get him back on the right track to maximum health and normal emotional stabilit... |
| Published: Friday 14 May, 2010 |
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