By D. Braun | On May 14, 2010 | In Pets | Rated
Just about every dog I have come across has had bad breath. Sometimes it is mildly offensive while other times I want to run away screaming! It is no wonder that dogs have this problem since they cannot brush their teeth on a daily basis like we do.
By Wayne McDonald | On April 2, 2009 | In Pets | Rated
Many dog owners do not realize that head shaking and scratching of the ears are often symptoms of ear ailments rather than normal dog behaviors. The one way in which you can ensure that you never have to face issues related to dog ear infections is to adopt good hygiene practices.
By Wayne McDonald | On April 2, 2009 | In Pets | Rated
Traveling long distances can get stressful even for humans. This does not mean that you cannot travel with your dog. Just as dogs have to be trained to live within the house, they need to be trained to travel in a car.
By Wayne McDonald | On April 4, 2009 | In Pets | Rated
Treating diabetes in dogs and cats involves regular monitoring of diet, blood sugar levels and insulin levels. The monitoring needs to be done on a daily basis and pet owners obviously cannot be expected to visit a veterinarian daily for the daily insulin dose. Understanding the basics of home care helps to manage a diabetic dog effectively.
By Wayne McDonald | On April 3, 2009 | In Pets | Rated
It is not easy to break the life cycle of intestinal parasites like roundworms and dog tapeworms. Looking for an appropriate treatment at the first visible signs of worms in dogs is the first thing that should be done.
By Wayne McDonald | On December 12, 2008 | In Pets | Rated
When it comes to canine urinary incontinence, options in conventional treatment are pretty limited and their effectiveness is questionable at best. The best way to cure your dog’s incontinence is by addressing all of the problem areas of his health through natural treatments.
By Wayne McDonald | On November 8, 2008 | In Pets | Rated
So why is my cat urinating in house and what can I do about it? While it’s important to take your cat to the vet, you have to realize that your vet will most likely prescribe antibiotics. In order to treat the problem, it’s important to make some lifestyle changes.
By Wayne McDonald | On November 9, 2008 | In Pets | Rated
You can help your dog achieve a fast recovery and avoid complications. Remember that natural, preventive treatment is the most effective but you have to use it on a regular basis. Rather than just treating the problem when symptoms arise, prevent it from becoming an issue altogether.
By Wayne McDonald | On November 14, 2008 | In Pets | Rated
Puppy urinary tract infections are painful for your puppy and expensive for pet owners. If you want to prevent urinary tract infection puppy care that focuses on exercise and a healthy lifestyle is very important.
By Miss Debra Rae | On September 1, 2007 | In Pets | Rated
Reading this article could save your dog's life. Summertime brings longer days, warmer temperatures and a need for safety. Whether you live in the far north, the deep south, the coast or the desert, the more you know about hot weather dog safety, the better.
By James Hinkley | On September 1, 2007 | In Pets | Rated
There is a large disparity between the life spans of dogs and humans. After having loved a pet and lost one, it seems unfair. The best we can do is to keep our friends as healthy as possible and "forever young."
By Rev. Nedda Wittels, M.A., M.S. | On April 28, 2006 | In Pets | Rated
Energy healing can help a multitude of situations. It is non-invasive, can be combined with other forms of healing, including western medicine.
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