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The Yorkshire Terrier: a Lap Dog

07th January 2010
• they are territorial and like their privacy to be respected • they are intelligent and fearless • they are assertive and independent When properly trained, • they develop close affinity with older children • they become really ... Read >
Author: Quentin Justice

Clear Treatments For Crystals in Dog's Urine

07th January 2010
In many cases, a common term for crystals in urine of a dog is bladder stones. Veterinarians might also refer to these crystals as urinary calculi and the condition which brings this on goes by the name of urolithiasis. A dog's entire urinary tract is ... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Help Clear Crystals in Dog's Urine

07th January 2010
If an owner notices that his or her dog has blood in its urine, there is an excellent chance that the dog has crystals in urine or is suffering from bladder stones. A veterinarian might also refer to these crystals as urinary calculi and the condition whi... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Clear Up Cat Urinary Infection Crystals

07th January 2010
Crystals in cat urine can become a serious problem if they begin to form urinary or bladder stones. The combination of crystals and simple urinary problems such as bladder infections can also cause stones to form since infection causes an inflammation of ... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Diet Can Prevent Urinary Crystals

07th January 2010
There are different types of crystals which can be found inside a cat's urinary system. Diagnosis and treatment plans are based on the specific type of crystals found. The #1 type of crystals found in a cat's urine used to be struvite. However, changes... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Dog Bladder Crystals - Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions

07th January 2010
What are dog bladder crystals? At the risk of stating the obvious, I have to say that they are nothing but stones in your dog's bladder. They are also referred to as uroliths. What causes the formation of a dog bladder crystal? There are a numbe... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Catch the Most Common Symptoms of Bladder Infection in Dogs

07th January 2010
The symptoms of bladder infection in dogs are actually easy to spot. Yet, there is often a considerable delay in getting medical attention for dogs that are suffering from urinary tract infections. Why does it happen? Let us take a look. The most commo... Read >
Author: Jeff Grill

Treatment for Prostate Enlargement

23rd December 2009
Prostate gland enlargement is a general condition as men get older and also called as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatic hypertrophy; prostate gland enlargement can cause bothersome urinary symptoms. Prostate gland enlargement can obstruct t... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Overactive Bladder

15th December 2009
OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) The Urinary System is responsible for three major functions in the human body: maintaining normal body water volume, controlling acid/base balance, and removing waste products in the form of urine. The individual components of... Read >
Author: jeffrey schock

Nine Step Plan for Avoiding or Eliminating Urinary Crystals in Cat Urine

16th October 2009
Welcome fellow cat owners. If you have a few minutes I would like to talk to you about the common problem of crystals in cat urine and steps you can take to prevent and eliminate this potentially serious condition from home. When you notice cat urine c... Read >
Author: Rob Hawkinis

Alternative Medicine Clinic : Alkalize for Health

14th October 2009
Over-acidity is very common today and can become a dangerous condition that weakens all body systems. This condition forces the body to borrow alkaline minerals, including calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium from vital organs, muscles and bones to ne... Read >
Author: markbouchar2009

How To Treat Kidney Stones

06th October 2009
TREAT KIDNEY STONES STOP THE STONES FROM ROCKING YOUR KIDNEY IN A FONDLE OF MOTHER NATURE WHO ARE THESE ROCK THUGS, ANYWAY? Uric acid stones are another type of stones. They are separated from the urine within the urinary tr... Read >
Author: richhenderson

Alternative Bladder Cancer Treatment

23rd September 2009
Bladder cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the lining of the bladder. Often, more than one tumor is present at a time, and the cancer may spread into and through the wall of the bladder. The most frequent symptom of bladder cancer is painless hema... Read >
Author: john daniel

Safe Dog Food

19th September 2009
What are safe foods for your dog to eat? This question can best be answered by your vet. You can also research this information on the internet. I have done both of these activities; my vet has also given me a list of foods to avoid when feeding my pet... Read >
Author: educationfairy

Dog Bladder Control - What Caring Pet Owners Need to Know

03rd August 2009
Loss of dog bladder control is usually a symptom of something else: a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, an injury or aging. something that can happen if your pet has a urinary tract infection or is getting old. Although your pet's inability to cont... Read >
Author: Laura Ramirez
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