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A New Disease of the Skin

21st September 2009
Occasionally in modern medicine, there are still actually “new” diseases. When a new disease is described, such as AIDS in the 1980’s, it is remarkable how quickly the medical community attacks the problem, learns the cause, and starts to develop t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Facts About Slimming Pill - Say No to Slimming Pills

13th September 2009
What is Slimming Pill? Look around, you will notice that there are advertisements from companies everywhere, from internet to magazines and newspaper, to justify, they have the best and safest slimming products. The fact is many of these products are eith... Read >
Author: Serene

Is it Safe to Mix Birth Control and Diet Pills?

24th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rod Hoss What are Diet Pills Changes in diet and lifestyle are producing a generation, which is facing weight problems. More and more people are looking at quick and easy methods of losing weight. With advertisements, such as "lose w... Read >
Author: Authority SEO

Herpes Compounds that Will Work.

18th August 2009
Herpes is now the most common virus of the mucous membranes or skin. The resulting sores from this infection are often burning, painful and tend to manifest in most people. Pharmaceutical Drugs like acyclovir or valtrex can assist an outbreak to heal b... Read >
Author: jim hill

How to classify among kidney infections?

29th July 2009
Kidneys are bean shaped organs situated near the lower back and below the ribs. This urinary organ plays a crucial rule in eliminating liquid waste (urine) from the body. It is responsible for maintaining adequate concentration of essential nutrients in t... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Organic Germanium and Its Role In Nutrition

28th July 2009
A quick rundown of Germanium. Germanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. Dmitri Mendeleev put together the periodic table in 1869…. except some elements were missing because they were unknown at that time. Germanium was one... Read >
Author: pauly

A Healthy Renal Diabetic Diet

23rd July 2009
A Healthy Renal Diabetic Diet: Diabetes is a disease, which occurs due to the body's inability to produce insulin. In some cases of diabetes, the body produces insulin, but is unable to utilize the produced insulin. As a result, glucose is not properly... Read >
Author: MMR21

Top 3 Work at Home Programs

18th July 2009
If you are looking for a proven system that has helped me achieve a daily income from home this could be the most life changing letter you will ever read! Let me tell you a little about myself: My name is Calvin Peoples, and before I tell you how to... Read >
Author: Calvin Peoples

Women are the prime suspects of Bladder Infections

16th July 2009
Bladder infection occurs when e-coli bacterium invades the urinary bladder. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract and sticks to the bladder walls. It multiplies itself and lead to inflammation of bladder. This condition is accompanied by major sym... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Top 5 Causes Of Gynecomastia

10th July 2009
Gynecomastia is a medical term that comes from the Greek words "woman like breasts". This condition isn't actually as odd as many may think as it is affecting roughly 1/2 of all men. Also, It is feasible to affect one or both juggs. The condition may be d... Read >
Author: Paul jimmies

How does vesico-ureteral reflux leads to kidney infection?

06th July 2009
Nowadays, several children suffer from kidney infection due to vesico-ureteral reflux. This indigenous disease leads to abnormal functioning of urinary tract. It pumps the urine from the urinary bladder to the kidneys. Studies depict that 1% of people suf... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Infections that can affect the Urinary Tract

16th June 2009
Our urinary tract is susceptible to several infections. It gets infected due to bacterial microbes that hamper the functioning of urinary system. This health issue leads to severe complications which reach uncontrollable levels after sometime. The inflict... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Medical Malpractice Law Firm in New York City

15th June 2009
If you have any serious health complications in connection with certain operations or treatments, you can file a personal injury claim. Your injury claim will be filed against the negligent medical practitioner, authority, and even hospitals that do not p... Read >
Author: hamid

Medical Malpractice Law Firm in New York City`

12th June 2009
If you have any serious health complications in connection with certain operations or treatments, you can file a personal injury claim. Your injury claim will be filed against the negligent medical practitioner, authority, and even hospitals that do not p... Read >
Author: AbdulSaeed

The Proper Usage Of Pet Meds With Young Pets

12th June 2009
When a veterinarian prescribes pet meds for your pet, it is incredibly important that you follow the specific directions that the veterinarian gave you for your pet, and that you do not give those pet meds to any other pets in your home. Pet meds can have... Read >
Author: Cynthia Andrews

Pets and poisonous plants

11th June 2009
Many pet owners are unaware of the risks some of our house and garden plants can cause out pets. Did you know for example that the Lily of which there are many varieties, is particularly lethal to cats causing renal failure, then death within hours of be... Read >
Author: Sam Fielding

Different stages of kidney infections

01st June 2009
Kidney infection is a bacterial disease which is caused due to e-coli bacterium. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract from the urethra or through blood streams. The condition is accompanied by high fever, back pain as well as symptoms of bladder ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Prime determinant of UTI among children

01st June 2009
Nowadays, several young children suffer from UTI. The infection occurs due to their inability to empty the bladder during urinary secretion. The residual urine in the urinary bladder gets contaminated and gives birth to bacterial microbes. Whenever, a sin... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Leptospirosis In Dogs – Symptoms and Treatment

29th May 2009
Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal disease that can attack your dog in any stage of his life. The symptoms of the disease are depression, fever, dehydration, jaundice and abdominal pain. The disease damages your dogs liver and kidneys, sometimes resulti... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Vesico-Ureteral reflux leads to Urine Infections in kids

14th May 2009
Nowadays, several children's and infants suffer from urine infection. The urinary tract plays a crucial role in the waste disposal system of the body. However, the children get inflicted with UTI due to Vesicoureteral reflux. This activity obstructs the f... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Kidney Infections - Adopting some lifestyle changes can reduce the risks

12th May 2009
Do you suffer from pain during kidney infection? Have you noticed blood in urine? If yes, then you might be suffering from kidney infections. This contagious disease turns life-threatening, if the patient doesn't undergo treatment in time. The chronic con... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Grapes and Dogs: A Killer Combination

23rd April 2009
Grapes and dogs are an extremely dangerous combination. It is unknown exactly what component of grapes is toxic to dogs, but dogs that ingest grapes or raisins are at risk of acute renal (kidney) failure, which is fatal. So far, the toxicity has not b... Read >
Author: Diana Laverdure

Copper Sulphate: A Guide to Protection and First Aid Procedures

17th April 2009
Copper sulphate is a very useful compound. However, needless to say, this chemical becomes an irritant to highly toxic depending on how it is handled. Well, all substances, even water becomes toxic. Toxicity depends upon the amount and proper usage. ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Trasylol Lawyers Urge Victims To Join Class Action Lawsuit

17th April 2009
A great day has happened in the United States in early December, this is when the FDA announced that Bayer Pharmaceuticals would be withdrawing any remaining batches of Trasylol from the U.S markets after some studies done in Canada showed that there was ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability

09th April 2009
Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability Lawyers Describe the Manufacturing Defect Which is The Basis for the Recall and Drug Product Litigation The manufacturer of Digitek, Actavis Totowa LLC, issued a nationwide Class 1 recall of all strengths of Digitek ... Read >
Author: RayHenke

How Quality of Life Improves After Weight Loss

09th April 2009
One of the primary reasons people want to lose weight is to improve their quality of life, in addition to improving their health. There are a myriad of ways that quality of life improves once weight has been lost, and many of them may be subtle or unexpe... Read >
Author: Tim

How Quality of Life Improves After Weight Loss

09th April 2009
One of the primary reasons people want to lose weight is to improve their quality of life, in addition to improving their health. There are a myriad of ways that quality of life improves once weight has been lost, and many of them may be subtle or unexpe... Read >
Author: Tim

Trasylol Lawyers Believe You Deserve Compensation for Your Suffering

07th April 2009
People have been talking about the side effects of the dangerous drug Trasylol since it was originally suspended from the market in 2007. Since then studies have been completed that have shown that the side effects of Trasylol may not even appear for up t... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Heart Bypass and Kidney Failure Are Found To Be Directly Attributed To Trasylol

10th March 2009
It was recently found in a study done by John Hopkins University that cardiac attacks were the leading cause of death for kidney failure patients. In a study done by the university it was found that more than 20% of the deaths in their study were the resu... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

How To Use AVODART

19th February 2009
Avodart [Dutasteride], marketed by GSK, is a 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor used in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy in men with enlarged prostate. Avodart [Dutasteride], blocks the action of the 5-alpha-reductase enzymes that convert testostero... Read >
Author: Peter alex

NSAID Painkiller Side Effects In Dogs

28th January 2009
Mans best friend - the dog. We all love our dogs and care fir them. But did you know that dogs age faster than we do and need special care as they get older. As dogs get older they come experience some of the same problems we do. But like with everythi... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Short Introduction on Renal Pathology

31st December 2008
Renal pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology, which copes with the identification, and characterization of medicinal diseases of the kidneys. In the scholarly setting, renal pathologists operate intimately with nephrologists and transplant su... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Know More about Kidney Reflux

17th December 2008
Kidney reflux indicates that one or both of valves is not functioning appropriately. For the duration of urination, the urine moves (refluxes) up the affected ureter to the kidney in place of flowing out of the body. This adds to the possibility of infect... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Bayer Pharmaceuticals Knew Trayslol Was Not Safe, File A Trasylol Claim Now

16th November 2008
Patients from all over the United States who have been administered Trasylol are beginning to file claims against the industry giant Bayer Pharmaceutical. Trasylol is a drug known as Aprotinin that is administered to patients when they undergo surgery whe... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Pet Food Recall - Now, Everybody Cares For Pets

03rd November 2008
In some countries of Asia, particularly in those poor sectors, pet owners especially those who have dogs would take for granted a balanced, delicious and nutritious meal for their pets. Sometimes, you get to see some of them feeding their hapless and poor... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Lower Blood Pressure Naturally – 5 Diet Choices That Will Help

31st October 2008
Over 63 million Americans have hypertension or high blood pressure but only a third of them realize they have it as there are no real symptoms. That's why it's known at the 'silent killer' because often the first symptom you have may be a stroke or hea... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs

Detailed Information on Medullary cystic disease

17th October 2008
Medullary cystic kidney disease is an autosomal dominant kidney disorder characterized by cysts in both kidneys and tubulointerstitial sclerosis leading to end-stage renal illness. In these conditions, the kidneys don't concentrate the urine enough, leadi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

A Senior Dog Diet-Just When Should You Give Your Dog One?

22nd September 2008
You hate to admit it, but your furry pal is getting a little older. You want to ensure that your pet is happy and healthy for many years to come. You have heard all of the hype about the new dog diets for older pets. Is there really a difference between d... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

A Senior Dog Diet-Just When Should You Give Your Dog One?

22nd September 2008
You hate to acknowledge it, but your furry pal is getting a older. You will want to assure that your pet is happy and healthy for many more years to come. You will have heard and seen all of the hype about the new dog diets for aging pets. But is there re... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Good pasture syndrome

09th September 2008
Good pasture syndrome also called anti-glomerular vault antibody disease. Good pasture syndrome is a disease that affects the kidneys and lungs. It is an autoimmune disease a condition in which the body’s own security system reacts against several part ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acute Kidney Failure Linked to Trasylol

05th September 2008
Acute Kidney Failure, also known as renal failure, entails the abrupt loss of the use of the kidneys to excrete waste and urine. Some of the causes of acute kidney failure are infections of the kidney, obstruction of the kidney track, decreased blood flow... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Trasylol Claim: take your rights

26th August 2008
Trasylol, Manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals is a drug used during coronary artery bypass graft surgery to reduce the amount of bleeding by slowing down the process that forms blood clots. While this seemingly important and necessary purpose of Trasylo... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Consequences of Obesity

22nd August 2008
You are probably aware of the fact that carrying excessive weight is not healthy for you. However what many people are not aware of are the serious consequences of not losing weight. Being overweight will increase your chances of suffering from a multi... Read >
Author: Terry Sandhu

Trasylol Lawsuit: understand everything

22nd August 2008
Trasylol is a drug administered to patients during surgery in order to reduce bleeding and slow down the process that is responsible for blood clots. While this drug is seemingly harmless and takes on a responsible and active role in surgery, it is report... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Trasylol Lawyers provide unbiased guide

21st August 2008
Trasylol is medication that is administered by means of an injection. Its objective is to reduce bleeding during surgery by slowing down a process that causes blood clots. Although this drug provides a seemingly positive and essential attribute to surgery... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Complete Information on Fabry Disease

18th July 2008
Fabry disease is a X-dependent disease lysosomal recessive of storage. Fabry disease is caused by the lack of or the necessary defective enzyme to metabolize of the lipids, large-like the substances which include oils, waxes, and acids fatty. Fabry diseas... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Erection Problems And Your Health

15th July 2008
Erection failures are common among men. They can be very embarrassing at the time but many of these will be one off events that have an obvious cause such as having too much to drink or from taking medication. As men get older, the chances of suffering... Read >
Author: Kaz Williams

Hypertension - Causes, Prevention and Treatment

20th June 2008
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Complete Information on Eclampsia with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Eclampsia is the occurence of seizures in a pregnant woman. Usually eclampsia occurs after the onslaught of pre-eclampsia though sometimes no pre-eclamptic symptoms are recognisable. The reason of eclampsia is not easily understood. Researchers believe a ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Bilateral renal agenesis

21st May 2008
Bilateral Renal Agenesis is a hereditary disorder characterized by a bankruptcy of the kidneys to produce in a fetus. This absence of kidneys causes an inadequacy of amniotic fluid in a pregnant woman. This disorder is more popular in infants born of a pa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Reduce Your Diabetes Through Herbs

20th May 2008
Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a result of inability of pancreas to produce insulin or to use it in a proper way thus resulting in excessive quantity of sugar in blood and urine. It is distinguished by symptoms like excessive thirst; frequent urination... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel

Low Cost Diabetic Supplies - Pay Less!

15th May 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. It takes a lot to keep this disease under control. Most experts in the medical field consider diabetic supplies as an awesome solution to keep the disease and complications related to it under control. Most people are awa... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Weight Loss Drugs - How can they help?

14th May 2008
Unfortunately, obesity is no longer just the realm of adults; the worrying factor is that school children are also affected by this, according to recent studies. Although there are many ways to lose weight, some still choose the ?easy' surgical option, wh... Read >
Author: Daniel Andrade

Yellow Fever – Symptoms of Yellow Fever

08th May 2008
Yellow fever is a viral disease that has caused large epidemics in Africa and the Americas. It can be recognized from historic texts stretching back 400 years. Infection causes a wide spectrum of disease, from mild symptoms to severe illness and death. Th... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Urinary Tract Infection – Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

01st May 2008
A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

1.7 Million Exposed To Silica

01st May 2008
Silica exposure in the workplace seriously affects more than a million working Americans and increases their risk of renal failure, tuberculosis, lung cancer, etc. Safety of silica is attempting to be enforced by regulatory bodies, but the growing concern... Read >
Author: Legal

Complete Information on Dent disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Dent disease is a genetic kind of liberal renal bankruptcy. It is one reason of Fanconi syndrome, and is characterized by tubular proteinuria, hypercalciuria, calcium nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis and chronic renal bankruptcy. Because of its rather ra... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Apparent mineralocorticoid excess with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Apparent mineralocorticoid excess (AME ) are autosomal recessieve form of laag-reninhypertensie, cause of hypertensie and hypokalaemia which answers to glucocorticoid treatment. The syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess is a rare form of severe ju... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Many Many People Fail When It Comes To Losing Weight.

25th April 2008
Being an overweight person in today's world is becoming a normal condition; there are now large numbers of children just starting school that have a weight problem. The two main methods that people currently employ to shed excess pounds are surgery whic... Read >
Author: wadeboy

Congestive Heart Failure, what does it mean?

13th April 2008
Congestive heart failure happens when the heart is unable to effectively pump the blood through the body. It occurs when the heart muscle is weak because of disease or stressed beyond its ability to function. Congestive heart failure is in general, a seco... Read >
Author: doyourock

Kidney Infection - What causes kidney infection?

07th April 2008
Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a specific type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that generally begins in your urethra or bladder and travels up into your kidneys. If not treated properly, kidney infection can permanently damage your kidneys or sprea... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Using Drugs to Lose Weight

07th April 2008
As the world's population continues to increase, the problem of obesity also increases; this situation is now affecting children of pre-school age and is a worrying aspect. To cure this problem, some people have resorted to surgical measures whereas ot... Read >
Author: Stuart Smith

Bladder Stones In Labrador Retrievers

25th March 2008
Problems related to bladder are common in Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds. Urinary tract stone disease happens when urinary stone, medically referred to as urolith, forms as microscopic crystals precipitate in the urinary system. This stone ma... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Reverse Your Diabetes Today! Is there a cure for type 1 and type 2 diabetes?

10th March 2008
Diabetes is a condition in which sugar is not properly absorbed by the body. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes share one central feature: elevated blood sugar (glucose) levels due to insufficiencies of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Globa... Read >
Author: Matt

What You Need To Know About Lupus

29th February 2008
Lupus is a complicated disease. Whether it has been suggested you may have lupus, or you have a definitive diagnosis, you should know these basic facts about lupus. What Is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disorder which affects organ systems, skin, jo... Read >
Author: Gilchrist Adam

Kidney Disorders: Induced by Drug Use & Abuse

07th February 2008
Kidney is either of the two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them in urine which passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder. It also plays an important role in homeostasis i.e. phy... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Federal Indictment Unleashes Fury Against Dog Food Makers

07th February 2008
In the aftermath of the dog food recall that was responsible for the reported deaths of thousands of dogs, two Chinese companies and one American firm have been criminally indicted on multiple felony counts of introduction of adulterated food into interst... Read >
Author: gpoint

Useful Information About Critical Illness Cover In East Asia

23rd January 2008
Likewise to other countries such as UK, South Africa, etc various causes of critical illness exist in East Asia. In East Asia also, probably most of the critical illness claims come from cancer. Cancer may have made around 77 percent of critical illness c... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome Information

22nd January 2008
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) also is known as Ritter von Ritterschein disease in newborns. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is a response to a staphylococcal infection and is characterized by peeling skin. SSSS is caused by the release ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

About Living With The Disease Diabetes

08th October 2007
Diabetes is an ailment that afflicts increasing numbers of people every day. Many do not recognize that the loss or thinning of hair can be a symptom of the onset of diabetes. However, if detected early enough, diabetes is a manageable disease that need n... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies

Blood Pressure Facts

29th August 2007
High blood pressure is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease and renal failure. High blood pressure is more likely to develop among people who are overweight or physically inactive, or have high... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Dog Food Recalls – Dangerous Effects of Commercial Dog Foods

17th August 2007
The issue of the dog food recalls in March was one of the biggest and most alarming incidents for pet owners in 2007. When the news broke out, it was also discovered that cat food was similarly affected. In this article, we will furnish you with more info... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Multiple Myeloma - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

11th June 2007
Multiple myeloma is also called is Plasma-cell myeloma. It is an incurable but treatable disease. Plasma-cell myeloma is a cancer in plasma cells. Plasma cells is a type of white blood cell and white blood cell is helpful to know about normal blood cel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Almost 500 Suffer Kidney Failure Since Dog Food Recall

30th March 2007
News reports indicate that more than 470 pets have suffered from kidney or renal failure since the nationwide dog food recall began. Of that number, more than hundred have died according to an independent veterinary group report. It is no surprise ... Read >
Author: gpoint

Glomerulonephritis and Pyelonephritis, two kidney infections

05th March 2007
Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are two of the most usual kidney disorders that appear due to infections. The inflammatory disease which implicates the renal glomeruli of both kidneys is called acute glomerulonephritis. It is believed th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Kidney infections: glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis

15th February 2007
Kidneys are a pair of organs located bellow the ribs, near the middle of the back. Their function is to get rid of wastes and unnecessary liquids from human body in the form of urine. Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are the most common... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Complications of Diabetes

29th November 2006
Diabetes is a dangerous disease. It’s a silent killer, as the symptoms are not visible for many years. However, an awareness of the symptoms can help a long way in giving a new life to the patient. Symptoms of Diabetes Diabetes comes packed with se... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker

What About Diabetes

09th November 2006
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects as many as 16 million Americans, with diabetes being on such a dramatic increase in the United States, it's helpful to understand what diabetes is, and what to look for. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon

Diabetes Facts

16th July 2006
Diabetes is a medical condition in which patients will suffer from high levels of blood sugar. Because of this, they will not secrete the correct amount of the hormone insulin. There are three forms of diabetes, and these are gestational diabetes, type 1,... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Hypertension - causes, prevention and treatment

08th June 2006
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Choosing the Best Food for your Dog

14th May 2006
Dog Names We all want to feed our dog with the best food available on market. But with so many variations of dog food, its not always easy to identify the best food for our dog. What we can do, though, is to conduct a simple dog food comparison to d... Read >
Author: Peter Calker

Weight Loss Problems and Medications

24th February 2006
About Weight Loss: Most people today are appearance motivated to lose weight.Weight control is a strategy that is adopted as a preventive life style.Every one is looking for the miracle tablet that will help him and her lose weight.It is estimated that in... Read >
Author: Michal john

Feeding the Older Dog

25th January 2006
Dog Food for the Older Dog What changes do you need to make to your dog feeding regime as your dog gets older? The changes you make to your dog feeding regime, and when you make them will vary depending on the age of your dog, and the breed of your d... Read >
Author: Leonard Mutch