Monthly Archives: June 2009
Old Age Dog Health Care
Old age dog health care can be challenging but is vital if you want your dog to live as long as possible and without any pain. Dogs, like people, naturally have a tendency to suffer from ailments as they age. Whilst we can minimize and at times prevent this, sometimes it is out of our … Continue reading
Dog Weight Problems
Just like people, dogs can experience weight problems too. Weight loss for dogs can be difficult however compared to other animals, dogs generally lose weight relatively fast. Because dogs can be taken on walks they tend to lose weight faster than a cat who is more inclined to sit around and not exercise much. Dog … Continue reading
Dog Skin Health
Dogs with healthy skin and coat have a positive shine about them. It is easy to keep your dog’s skin clean and healthy and his coat shiny. With good nutrition and regular grooming your dog will have a glowing appearance! Healthy dog skin should be flake free and without redness, irritation, itchiness, parasites and lumps. … Continue reading
Dog Parasites
There are many types of dog parasites. Fortunately, most dogs will never contract most of these parasites during their lives but it is important that all dog owners are aware of what they are, what they do and how to avoid them. The dog parasites list is rather long, so here are the main parasites … Continue reading
Dog Hip Dysplasia
Hip dysplasia is when the hip joint is formed abnormally. Hip dysplasia can extend to dislocation whilst at other times it is minor joint looseness. An X-ray will be able to determine if your dog has hip dysplasia and to what extent it has reached. It has been proved that hip dysplasia is a genetic … Continue reading
Dog Health Worms
Dogs are quite prone to contracting various types of worms, or internal parasites. Roundworms and tapeworms are the most common types. Other types of worms are hookworms, heartworm and whipworms. Roundworms can infest puppies when they are quite young. Tapeworms have a tendency to come about when fleas are around. Thankfully it is possible to … Continue reading
Dog Health Diarrhea
Most dogs will have bouts of diarrhea throughout their life. The majority of the time this is caused by nothing more than a minor stomach upset or the ingestion of something foreign. Like humans, dogs can simply have reactions to certain foods. The problem arises when the diarrhea goes on for longer than a day … Continue reading
Dealing With Dog Fleas
Just about every dog will contract fleas at some point in their life. However you can minimize the chance of this happening by applying a regular flea treatment program as recommended by your vet. You will know if your dog has fleas as he or she will constantly be scratching. On closer inspection you’ll be … Continue reading
Dog Ear Health
Dog’s ears are not one of the places we often check for signs of bad health or problems. However the ears are a likely spot for infection. Dogs regularly scratch their eyes and their paws can bring in all sorts of germs. Signs that your dog may have an ear condition include: Excessive scratching Hearing … Continue reading
Dealing With Dog Dental Problems
Keeping your dogs teeth clean and healthy can be challenging. Most dogs do not particularly like having a human pull up their gums and stick foreign objects (toothbrushes) into their mouths, and can you blame them? So how exactly do you keep your dog’s teeth healthy and clean and what can go wrong with a … Continue reading