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Dog Friendly Vacations - Pets Are Family Too

16th July 2009
As the old adage goes, the dog is a man's best friend. Some people simply cannot part with their dogs, even during vacation time. It used to be a rather big hassle to bring a dog to a vacation. Nowadays, a lot of establishments like hotels and resorts ... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Dog Health- Most difficult but Essential Job

09th July 2009
Dog health is a challenging focus because your dog cannot speak if it in poor health. In a few instances, you may observe normal symptom of sickness whereas, in some cases you don't. There are Vets, particularly skilled to help you in pet care setback. ... Read >
Author: Lakshmi Rekha

Veterinary Care For Your Puppy

08th April 2009
So, you finally gave in a got a puppy. Now you need to know what to do next. Puppies are at risk for many different diseases, but they can be prevented. One of the first things you need to do after bringing your puppy home, is make an appointment with a v... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Miniature Dogs for Kids

03rd March 2009
Although big, working dogs are helpful in guarding the house, and protecting the family members, it is sometimes harmful with children around. Even if these dogs just mean to be playful, their heavy weight and big built may prove dangerous to kids. Wit... Read >
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Kennel Cough First Aid Tips

25th January 2009
Kennel cough is one of the most common diseases dogs may acquire. It is very similar to human cough, wherein the condition could be at its worst during the night time. Kennel cough is acquired with contact to dogs having the same problem. Needless to s... Read >
Author: CristianStan

The Different Kinds Of Canine Distemper

07th January 2009
This hard-to-treat disease is highly contagious and the main source of infection is by inhalation during close dog to dog contact. The first signs are: fever, coughing, diarrhea, and vomiting followed by unusual tiredness and lack of appetite. Usually dog... Read >
Author: John Samson

Practical Tips if Your Dog Has Kennel Cough

19th December 2008
Kennel cough is described as the inflammation of your pet's respiratory system, more particularly the upper part of the lungs. Kennel cough is very common in dog centers, especially in crowded shelters. This disease is airborne, meaning dogs living withi... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Dog Coughing - Five Common Causes of Canine Coughing

27th November 2008
Dog coughing can occur for many different reasons, some of them serious and others minor. Your dog can cough if he drinks water too fast, or he can cough due to lung or heart conditions. Other common causes include parasites, allergies, and distemper. Thi... Read >
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Kennel Cough: How to Deal with it

31st October 2008
A lot of dog owners disregard kennel cough. The reason for this is because of the fact that the disease can possibly heal on its own. But this is such a very big risk to take. Dogs suffering from kennel cough need medical care and attention. Kennel cou... Read >
Author: CristianStan

A Guide To A Healthy Older Dog

30th October 2008
Unfortunately, we often forget how important it is to give special care to our older dogs. We assume that if they are eating and taking long naps on the sofaâ€"then it's a good thing. Not quite that simple! Your older dog requires a nutritious diet, da... Read >
Author: Janie Knetzer

Another Reason You Should Have Your Pooch Vaccinated

17th July 2008
When you first bring home a new puppy it seems like most of your free time is spent at the veterinarian's office. There's always another shot or checkup on your list of things to do. No matter how annoying it may seem, those initial trips to the vet are... Read >
Author: Taylor

Bordetella Vaccine - Kennel Cough Preventative

07th March 2008
The Bordetella vaccine is commonly given to dogs to prevent kennel cough. I put emphasis on the word "prevention" because like the flu shot in humans, the Bordetella vaccine is a prevention - not a cure. All my puppies receive their first Bordetella vacci... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto

Dog, Cat, And Other Pet Natural Remedies

05th July 2007
Since ancient times, hundreds of thousands of known herbs and other natural remedies have been used to treat human illness, and unwanted conditions. Like people, today's pets are affected by the health hazards of pollution, poor nutrition, and stress, an... Read >
Author: Joe Rote

The Pros and Cons of Vaccines for Dogs

09th May 2007
Vaccines introduce viruses into the immune system of our dogs each time they are injected. The purpose of injecting a virus into your dogs system is to expose the system to the virus but avoid the illness that accompanies the virus when introduced natural... Read >
Author: gpoint

New Technology Can Improve Your Pet's IaQ

17th November 2006
Pet facilities are providing clean, fresh purified air for their dogs and cats. This results in healthier, happier, more alert pets. In Atlanta, some of the more progressive, ?high end?, pet boarding facilities (kennels) and veterinary clinics and spec... Read >
Author: Bruce Bley
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