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08.20.2010

The Do’s & Don’ts About Pet Medication

One way to determine your pets health is by regular visits to a qualified veterinarian. Depending on the situation, some pet medications require administration by a veterinarian while others may be purchased and given by the owner. Always ask questions of your veterinarian and, if needed, take a notebook to jot down some [...]

06.8.2010

Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: Grooming Your Dog

Wouldn’t you rather learn how to deal with minor dog health problems BEFORE they become major ones?  I know I would, because let’s face it, dogs are part of your family, and no one wants to see a part of your family get sick or even die.
Even if you’ve got the most easy-care dog in [...]

05.13.2010

Three Causes of Dog Seizures

Dog seizures are a sign that there are neurological problems with your pet. There are various things that can cause a dog to have a seizure besides epilepsy. Some of the most common include tumors, distemper, and toxins. Let’s take a look at some of the most common causes of dog seizures.
Brain Tumors
Brain tumors are [...]

05.10.2010

Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: External Parasites and Their Treatments

WHAT IS A PARASITE?
External parasites are pretty common among dogs. A parasite is an organism that lives off the resources your dog has to offer: namely, fresh blood (which most parasites drink) and a warm place to stay (in and on the skin and fur).
What are the common parasites that might affect my dog?
There are [...]

05.9.2010

Home Alone: How Pets Deal With Separation Anxiety

One night I came home from work to find our house in disarray. The pungent scent of urine filled the air. Pillows were scattered everywhere, their stuffing torn out. Vases and other knickknacks were reduced to mere shards of porcelain and glass. Some of my books were ripped to shreds. At first I thought that [...]

11.27.2009

Flea Control

When you bring a pet home, their entire responsibility falls on you. From pet food, pet clothing and shelter all becomes your responsibility. Pets are worst affected by the fleas; flea control is a must for every pet owner! Pet owners must monitor the skin and hair of the pets to check the flea or [...]