Dog Health Articles
1: » Canine ADHD
Dog training requires motivating your dog to perform certain commands. The better you are at keeping your dog’s attention the easier it is to train your dog. Learn four steps that will help keep your dog’s attention and help train your dog.
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2: Canine Influenza
The Flu and the Swine Flu have been the hot topic during the last few months. Dogs are not exempt from catching the flu. Canine Influenza is an A H3N8 influenza virus that has been known to exist in horses for more than 40 years. In 2004, however, cases of an unknown respiratory illness in dogs (initially greyhounds) were reported. This virus has spread to dogs and can now spread between dogs.
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3: Droppings Are For Eating Or Rolling In
Most Dogs will Eat Droppings
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4: What Are The Common Causes of Dog Allergies
Most of us do not pay much attention when our dogs scratches it ears or belly as we think that it is just relieving an itch, just like how we do. If your dog is scratching and licking itself most of the time, it may be suffering from some allergy that can be caused by a variety of factors. Here is a small list of possible causes for your dogs incessant scratching and licking.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Mar 10th 2009 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 14 |
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5: Patellar Luxation - Kneecap Disease on Dogs
Patellar Luxation is abnormal displacement of the kneecap results in pain, cartilage damage, and arthritis, they vary on degrees of severity and surgery may be needed. This condition is common occurs on cats, dogs and humans. On dogs, this condition typically affects small and miniature breeds...
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Oct 24th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 44 |
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6: What You Need to Know About Arthritis in Dogs
Dog arthritis can be caused by injury, congenital defects, or ageing. Surprisingly, injury is a major cause of arthritis in dogs, and therefore affects many younger dogs. Quite minor injuries can result in the condition. A predisposition to conditions such as hip dysplasia can cause early onset of an arthritic condition in dogs. Older dogs who have never suffered an injury are likely to develop arthritis as they age.
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7: Parvo
Before checking out dog parvo symptoms, let us take a look at what parvo is, what it can do to your do, and how it is spread. Parvo virus was first identified in 1978 and within two years' it had spread all over the world. Over the years, the parvo virus has mutated into two different strains and there is evidence of a third strain present in Italy, Spain and Vietnam. Every case of canine parvo virus, or CPV, comes from the first two strains. Every different species has its own parvo virus and it cannot be spread outside of the species, so there is a human parvo virus, a canine parvo virus, a feline parvo virus, and so on.
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8: More About Homemade Dog Food
Dogs are considered to be like best friends to many pet owners. These pet owners might not even think about the quality of the food that they serve their dogs. Many pet owners are confused by the health issues that their dogs face. A lot of times the owners have no idea why the health problems occur.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 22nd 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 41 |
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9: Does Your Dog Need A Senior Dog Diet?
You hate to admit it, but your furry pal is getting a little older. You want to ensure that your pet is happy and healthy for many years to come. You have heard all of the hype about the new dog diets for older pets. Is there really a difference between dog food for adult dogs and kibble recommended specifically for seniors? How do you know when to switch your pet to a different diet?
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 21st 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 36 |
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10: Providing The Best Diet Possible For Your Dog
These days, many of us realize that we should be eating a more healthy diet, and those of us who have pets, also wonder how we can do the same thing for our best friend. A good start is to provide a natural, organic food for your dog. Have you even taken the time to compare dog foods? How does the food that you feed to your dog stack up?
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Sep 9th 2008 | Category: Dog Health | Total views: 82 |
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