Archive for January, 2010

Urination, submissive and is very common among puppies. This is a spontaneous voiding that occurs when the puppy is excited, either positively or negatively. Read the rest of this entry »

Vomiting in dogs is a very common phenomenon and may arise from a variety of causes, from simple gastritis to complex diseases of body systems. Not only is it very unpleasant for the dog and the owner, but also constitutes a challenge for the veterinarian. Read the rest of this entry »

It’s really strange, the number of animals suffering from disease ‘people’ type, such as arthritis in dogs. To see some poor dog limping, (and is happening in the younger ones) is something most of us can not bear to watch. Read the rest of this entry »

Pet owners refers to the different experience, one of the most common of all is the dog barking problems. We can not expect a dog not to bark except for a race that is in their nature, make no noise at all, race African Basenji. Read the rest of this entry »

When it comes to our dogs, most of us will stop at nothing to ensure they are well taken care of, comfortable and even pampered beyond compare. After all, man’s best friend deserves only the best, right? Read the rest of this entry »

You want your dog is healthy and happy. That means finding the right nutritional balance. Vitamins are an important part of keeping our bodies working well, and may affect tens of thousands of chemical reactions. Read the rest of this entry »

Not many people realize how big a part played by food allergies in dog health problems. They constitute one tenth of allergies suffered by dogs and are responsible for about 40% of itching and scratching problems. Read the rest of this entry »

“Magoo was a big playful Labrador retriever who often got into difficult situations …”

Thus begins the story in the latest report from the ASPCA on foods that can be toxic to dogs. It turns out that Magoo went into the pantry and hooked himself about a pound of raisins. He ate the whole thing, of course. Read the rest of this entry »

Signs of worms in dogs can range from mild to severe, depending on the actual worm infestation, but in some cases, your dog may show no initial signs at all. But eventually, any type of worm infection begin to show symptoms and the key to helping your dog as quickly as possible is the understanding of these signs. Read the rest of this entry »

No other invention has become so popular so fast as Snuggie. For those who do not know, it all started when one day, a college student was trying to change the channel with the remote under the blanket. Read the rest of this entry »

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