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3 Easy Steps to Cure Cat Urinary Infection

03rd August 2009
A cure for cat urinary infection is easy, painless and thorough. In this article, you will learn three easy steps for relieving your cat's misery, curing the infection and preventing it from recurring. The first step in the "cure cat urinary infection"... Read >
Author: Laura Ramirez

Is Your Dog Struggling With A Infection In Bladder Of Dogs? Try Something Natural To Get Relief Toda

28th July 2009
Crystal-like stuff or crystals build up in the urinary tract or in bladder of dogs. This leaves your dog vulnerable to bladder problems. The first step in treating crystals or stones in your dog's bladder is knowing what causes them. Canine oxalate bla... Read >
Author: kater

Is Your Pooch Leaving Puddles? It Could Be Urinary Incontinence

06th May 2009
If you have a dog, it should not be a surprise to find the occasional puddle on the floor. If you are still training your puppy, you can count on the occasional accident. Even if your pup is housebroken, a younger dog may not be able to hold it if you're ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

The 5 Painful Conditions of Poor Cat Urinary Tract Health

26th March 2009
Cat urinary tract health care remains one of the top challenges facing caring cat owners. Be on the lookout for the symptoms cats show when they have poor cat urinary tract health or other feline urinary tract disorder(FLUTD). You also have simple, natura... Read >
Author: Kate Rieger

How to Feed Your Feline Friends

19th March 2009
Most experienced cat lovers know that our feline friends have their own special nutritional needs. Cats have health issues that are completely different from those of dogs. If you are a new cat owner, there are some very important things you should know a... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Cat Urinary Tract Blockage - A Survival Guide

02nd March 2009
As a cat owner you must recognize the signs of a cat urinary tract blockage such as your cat straining to urinate, bloody urine or your cat not urinating. If your cat is a male, he is at risk for the very life-threatening complications of a cat urinary tr... Read >
Author: Kate Rieger

Common Iguana Health Problems Revealed

02nd March 2009
Besides diseases, there are a number of health problems that can affect your iguana. They include egg binding, burns, and abrasions. This article will take a look at some of these common iguana health problems. Egg Binding Since only females produ... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Cat Stress and Idiopathic Cystitis In Cats

22nd January 2009
Are you frustrated with constant bouts of cystitis in cats in your feline companion? Has your vet diagnosed him with idiopathic cystitis in cats? Have you wondered if cat stress has something to do with the recurring episodes of FLUTD? Read on for answ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Has Your Cat Been Diagnosed With Feline Idiopathic Cystitis?

22nd January 2009
If your furball has been diagnosed with idiopathic cystitis in cats, you probably have a lot of questions. Read on to learn more about this condition, and how you can help your cat with natural remedies for pets. What Is Feline Idiopathic Cystitis? ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Some History Of The Yorkshire Terrier

20th January 2009
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005. They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Canine Cystitis

08th January 2009
You may already know that bladder infections in dogs are a very common problem. But quite a few dog owners have questions about canine urinary tract infections. Here are answers to your questions. What Is Canine Cystitis? It's a bladder inflammati... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

The Relations between Renal Colic and Kidney Stones

17th December 2008
What is Renal Colic? Renal colic is a kind of pain generally instigated by kidney stones. The pain in general begins in the kidney part or below it and spreads out by means of the flank until it gets to the bladder. The pain is colicky naturally, indic... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

How to Stop Suffocating Asthma Without Dangerous Drugs

11th December 2008
First, The Cause: Most, but not all, patients with asthma are found to be allergic to certain substance (antigens), which provoke an acute attack.  These substances range from various foods, drugs, and chemicals to pollens, and many other substances. T... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

Natural Remedies for Canine Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

27th November 2008
UTI or urinary tract infection is very common both in humans and in dogs. The symptoms of this disease in your pets are very much the same as it is in you. More often than not, this disease is caused by bacteria such as the E. coli. If left untreated, UTI... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Solving Struvite, Bladder Stones, Canine and Feline Urolithiasis by Dr. Randy Wysong

23rd July 2008
Struvite Crystals, FLUTD, Canine Struvite Urolithiasis, Bladder Stones, understanding the causes. Struvite crystals, bladder stones and urinary disease syndromes are examples of nutritionally influenced disease conditions. As is the case with many dome... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
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