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3 Falsehoods About Puppy And Dog Surgery

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Making sure that your pet is in great health should be paramount to you as a dog owner. One of the unfortunate issues that comes along with the territory of keeping up with your dog’s health is wading through a sea of misguided information and outright falsehoods. Beware of word of mouth health advice – especially about surgeries – when it comes to your dog’s health. Be sure to heed the advice of veterinarians and veterinary surgeons rather than a “…

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A Few Considerations When Choosing A Puppy For A Family With Small Kids

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If you have small children and are considering adopting a puppy, you may be excited about the thought of adding a dog to your current family unit. However, there are multiple things that you should consider when choosing a puppy for your home while your kids are still small. Here are a few of them: The Size of the Puppy A puppy may start out small and cuddly, but it will eventually grow.…

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3 Reasons to Utilize an Online Pet Pharmacy

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One of the most convenient and versatile services at your disposal as a pet owner is an online pet medication pharmacy, mostly because of the many ways in which it can make caring for your pets easier. Listed below are just a few of the reasons to utilize an online pet pharmacy. Scheduled Deliveries One of the ways in which an online pet pharmacy can make your life easier is by allowing you to create scheduled deliveries of all manner of pet care products.…

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Alternative Pet Therapy Treatments For Dogs With Arthritis

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Canine arthritis is a painful and debilitating condition that affects your dog’s joints, and while anti-inflammatory medications can help improve a dog’s range-of-motion and relieve pain, these medications can cause side effects. Common side effects of anti-inflammatory drugs include stomach upset and loss of appetite, and may even put your dog at risk for gastrointestinal bleeding and renal failure. Here are three alternative pet therapy treatment options that may help keep your dog pain free without the side effects that medications can cause.…

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What To Do When A Dog Is Exposed To Rabies

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Stephen King identified a real fear that many people have when he wrote Cujo. His story of a friendly family dog becoming everyone’s worst nightmare was terrifying because of its basis in fact. Rabies is a problem in the United States and domestic pets and the people they live with are at risk if they become exposed. Here are the steps dog owners should take it they believe their pet has come in contact with the deadly virus.…

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FAQ About A Dog With Heartworm Disease

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Are you puzzled as to why your dog is suddenly not as active as usual? If the change occurred after your dog was playing around mosquitoes, you might want to get him or her examined for heartworms. This article will cover a few of the questions that you might have in mind in regards to your dog possibly having heartworms. How Are Mosquitoes Associated with Heartworm Disease? If your dog was playing around mosquitoes, it is possible that he or she was bitten by one of them.…

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How To Help A Newfoundland With Hip Dysplasia

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Every breed of dog can develop hip dysplasia, but giant breeds like Newfoundlands are particularly prone to this disease and often suffer more debilitating effects than small breed dogs with hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is a genetic malformation of the ball and socket joints of the hip. It can lead to pain and in severe cases, crippling of the back legs. Hip dysplasia is diagnosed based on symptoms and x-rays to confirm that one or both joints of the hip aren’t properly formed.…

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3 Common Dog Tooth Issues

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Just like your own teeth, your dog’s teeth require an ample amount of care, lest they fall into disrepair. In fact, it is recommended that you make an appointment to have your dog’s teeth cleaned on an annual basis. Here are some of the most common issues that can befall a canine’s oral hygiene. Some of these issues will sound quite familiar! Root Abcess This occurs when a dog’s tooth becomes cracked or otherwise damaged or their gums become infected.…

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2 Tips For Speaking To Your Vet About Emergency Preparations For Your Service Animal

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Unlike traditional pets, a service animal can usually accompany you to a safety area in case of an emergency. When this happens, it is important to have an emergency survival kit that is designated for your service animal. This can include basic things like food and water. In order to ensure that your animal is safe and comfortable during emergency situations, you should also consult with your vet to make sure that the emergency survival kit for your service animal is thorough.…

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What To Do If Your Dog Eats A Poisonous Substance

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If you just found an open package of a chemical agent and your dog in the same vicinity, chances are you will want to take immediate steps to get your pooch to an emergency veterinarian to be evaluated for ingestion of the substance. There are some steps you should take right after finding the packaging to ensure your dog gets the proper help in removing the substance from its body. Here are some tips to use to make sure your dog is cared for in the right way so it makes a full recovery.…

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