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5 Vaccinations that Your Dog Needs

08th February 2010
Loyal, friendly, protective, affectionate, fun. Those qualities have earned dogs a special place in the lives and hearts of humans. Most dogs now are owned as pets mainly because they are THE ideal pets. A dog will always try to keep you pleased and smili... Read >
Author: Miquel Travis

Responsible Pet Care for Your Dog in Hillsborough County, Pasco County, Wesley Chapel and Tampa

29th January 2010
Dog owners in Hillsborough County, Pasco County, Wesley Chapel 33544 and Tampa 33647 should know about responsible pet care in relation to the specific needs of a dog's health care and training. Crate training and housebreaking are two very important l... Read >
Author: Business Local

Parvovirus in Dogs – Infection Spreading, Symptoms and Treatment

08th January 2010
This type of infection is highly contagious and it affects a lot of dogs. This virus causes death. Parvovirus, along with Canine Distemper, is one of the most feared that affects the canine population. It was first spotted out in the 19th century. Now it... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

San Diego Dog Vaccines - Vaccinate your dog in San Diego.

27th October 2009
Vaccinating your dog is a simple process that is consistently done by all veterinarians. San Diego Dog Vaccinations are not dangerous, valuable and clearly worth the financial commitment. Numerous diseases that were previously considered deadly to dogs ar... Read >
Author: Morris Roste

Dog Vaccination Guidelines: Getting a Smart Start to Life-Long Health

22nd October 2009
Our canine friends, just like humans are susceptible to illness and disease. With new strains of viruses developing daily it is imperative to keep your furry friends safe and strong. Veterinary clinics do their very best to provide the necessary preventat... Read >
Author: K Primicerio

The Pros and Cons of Vaccines for Dogs

05th October 2009
Vaccines introduce viruses into the immune system of our dogs each time they are injected. The purpose of injecting a pathogen into your dogs system is to expose the system to the pathogen but avoid the illness that accompanies the virus when introduced ... Read >
Author: Eddie English

Dog vaccinations - have you got all the facts?

22nd September 2009
Vaccinations are essential to prevent your dog from suffering life-threatening illnesses. These include rabies, distemper, and hepatitis. Not only does vaccinating your dog protect him from these diseases but it also stops them spreading among the canine ... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

Canine Parvovirus

16th September 2009
Canine parvovirus (parvo) is a specific kind of virus that attacks the intestinal tract of dogs (it does not affect humans or cats). Parvo can be a deadly threat to an unvaccinated dog or puppy. Parvo is extremely hardy; it can survive sweltering heat an... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

What is Canine Parvovirus?

21st August 2009
The large majority of dog owners take their dog to get the mandatory vaccinations against Canine Parvovirus and few think anything more about the disease. For many owners, the sad reality of Parvo only hits after the disease strikes. Sometimes, the diseas... Read >
Author: Ben Counsell

Go For A Regular Dog Checkup

13th August 2009
Why are regular check-ups important? Every dog owner asks this type of question, often. If you failed to do the regular check-ups, then the dog may end up having some major diseases that you don't know about. Hence, you need to pay lot of money both to ... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Getting Vaccinations For Your Dog

13th August 2009
Vaccinations need to be undertaken always by the pet owners and the dogs need to be vaccinated at the appropriate time. This helps to improve the resistance of the animal against some specific diseases causing frequently problems in dogs. The dogs that a... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Viral Arthritis; What Causes It

08th August 2009
Viral arthritis is characterized by swelling and inflammation of the joints as a result of a viral infection. A viral infection can be due to hepatitis A, B, C, the rubella virus or the parvovirus. Hepatitis A virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route... Read >
Author: Mercy

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

Vaccinations For Cats

05th July 2009
The debate on giving annual vaccinations to ensure good cat health versus the unhealthy implications of inoculation on the pet health has been going on for years. Many veterinarians believe that there is enough evidence to suggest that annual vaccine shot... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Information On Vaccinations In Dogs

29th June 2009
Vaccination prevents a dog from catching diseases that can be life threatening. When healthy dog's immune system is exposed to smaller part of virus by means of an injection, the immune system starts producing antibodies in response to the virus and helps... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
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