Posted on 21 November 2010
What can I give my dog for constipation By: willson Similar to humans, dogs too are weighed down with the inability to pass stool. The straining hunched up dog can huff and puff continuously without being able to shout SUCCESS!. The constipation of the pet will be the problem of the owner as well. Naturally, [...]
Tags: constipation, dog, dogs, stool
Posted on 01 November 2010
Question by Lora D: Emergency Care Tips For Your Pet This is not intended as a substitute for expert veterinary care. Ask your own veterinarian clinic if they hold pet first-aid classes for owners. Many are now doing this, sometimes in partnership with other clinics in their area. Heat Stroke, Hyperthermia Pets cannot tolerate high [...]
Tags: care tips, Choking, dog, Heat Stroke, Hyperthermia, snake bites, Tourniquet, trauma, veterinarian
Posted on 29 October 2010
Getting correctlly prescribed medications from a veterinarian is very important when treating diarrhea in a puppy. Take care of it the correct way with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video about treating diarrhea in puppies.      
Tags: diarrhea, dog trainer, medication, puppy, veterinarian
Posted on 15 October 2010
Question by sanders: Can anyone suggest a good dog food for my dog? Recently I’ve been hearing all these terrible things about dog foods (foods being nutritionally empty, companies testing on dogs to the point of cruelty, etc.) and I’m trying to find a good healthy dog food, that is affordable, (my budget is very [...]
Tags: Blue Buffalo, food, healthy dog food, Innova, jack russel terrier, Natures Recipe, Pedigree, small breed formula, suggest, tooth disorders, Wellness
Posted on 13 October 2010
Trupanion pet insurance released a study today of dog at high risk for getting cancer. The study shows that cancer-related pet insurance claims were most common in German shepherds, golden retrievers, rottweilers and doberman pinschers based on pet insurance claims data dating back to Aug. 12, 2000. Boxers topped with ninety-eight cancer-related claims – a [...]
Tags: Boxers, doberman pinschers, dog cancer, German shepherds, golden retrievers, rottweilers, The National Canine Cancer Foundation, Trupanion pet insurance
Posted on 11 October 2010
To begin with we will give you some basic info on the breed and then move on to other areas of this excellent dog. Breed group: Non-sporting Weight: Toy 6-10 lbs, miniature 10-20 pounds, standard 18-35 pounds Height: Toy 9-12 inches, miniature 12-15 inches, standard 15-19 inches Overview It is believed that this breed has [...]
Tags: American Eskimo, american eskimo dog, care, Dermatitis, health problems, loving dog, Non-sporting, temperament, training
Posted on 11 October 2010
Not so long ago, dogs with disabilities or serious injuries on its back or joints could not stay active for long. They were totally reliant on their owners to take them around. Their quality of life deteriorated and their caretakers could not watch them be impaired. The scenario is different now. pet mobility aids have [...]
Tags: canine cart, canine wheels, dog wheelchair, k9 cart, pet health, pet mobility
Posted on 11 October 2010
The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, having an excellent nose, is a [...]
Tags: breeds, collie dog, retriever, shows, water spaniel
Posted on 11 October 2010
In this video, you will learn from a veterinarian how to remove a tick from a dog’s ear by grabbing the tick close to the skin with tweezers and applying firm pressure to pull the tick out. Make sure the head of the tick is removed to prevent infection.      
Tags: dog care tips, dog's ear, tick