Archive for the ‘Dog Health’ Category

The Top 5 Causes of Dog Seizures

By the dog guy + July 16th, 2010

People in England use the term “fits” to describe what happens to a person when their brain loses control over the body. In America, they are more commonly called seizures. This article is g…

Dog Behavior After Spaying

By the dog guy + July 15th, 2010

Are there any changes in dog behavior after spaying? Wondering how to take care of your dog after spaying? Here’s some information on behavioral changes that might be seen in a neutered dog.

Taking a natural remedy that contains the ingredients listed above is one the best ways to prevent dog health problems . Finally, make sure your dog always has a big, clean bowl of water. Water is essential for proper …

Every organ and tissue of your pet’s body is organized to achieve maximum survival. It’s miraculous and makes for fascinating study. As a veterinarian, I am intensely interested in how these responses lead to health and …

Sick Dog Symptoms

By the dog guy + June 10th, 2010

Dogs can suffer from a number of health conditions, which in turn can manifest in numerous sick dog symptoms. To find out some of the common symptoms of a sick dog, as well as the associated medical conditions, read this article.

Five frequently asked dog health questions

By the dog guy + May 28th, 2010

Nothing worries a dog owner more than when their pet is not healthy. Several questions relating to dog health are heard in veterinary clinics daily. These five questions are a few of those that Lorie Huston, DVM hears frequently. My dog has diarrhea …

The Little Known Secrets About Housebreaking Dogs

By the dog guy + April 30th, 2010

Housebreaking dogs is can be very simple but you must know what to do. This article will teach you what you need to know so that you can do a great job at dog house training.

Cleaning your dog’s eyes - Examiner

By the dog guy + April 23rd, 2010

Dog Health Care Tip: Use eye drops before bathing your dog to prevent soap and water from stinging his eyes. In the attached slideshow, Sue Hicks, co-owner and master dog groomer at Lucky Dog, LLC, describes the proper way to remove eye mucus from …

Puppy Training Tips that You can Apply at Home

By the dog guy + April 16th, 2010

All the new dog owners need is some simple puppy training tips that they can apply at home. It is important to start training a dog as early as possible to prevent the possibility of developing any behavior problems in future.

Discover The Easiest Dental Care For Your Dog

By the dog guy + April 1st, 2010

The bond between a dog and a person is precious. There are few things that may come in between that bond more efficiently than bad breath and it’s a very, very common issue nowadays.
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Home Remedies for Cats and Dogs With Ear Mites

By the dog guy + March 25th, 2010

If you notice your dog or cat is scratching at its ears, shaking its head and its ears don’t smell too great, chances are your pet has ear mites. You can get rid of ear mites through some natural home remedies, or with medicine from the vet.

Dog Massage Therapy

By the dog guy + March 20th, 2010

A lot of people may not know of the importance of dog massage therapy. The truth is, when there are days wherein your dog seems a little bit under the weather, doing massage for dogs can help improve your dog’s mood and health.

What is Heartworm Disease

By the dog guy + March 7th, 2010

Heartworm Disease is caused by a worm that is carried by mosquitoes. Inside the mosquito’s body, the tiny wor…

Home Remedies to Treat Fleas

By the dog guy + February 28th, 2010

Almost every pet owner will have to deal with the problems caused by fleas at one time or another. The more you love your dog or cat, the more heartbreaking it is to watch them scratch and wiggle aro…

Five frequently asked dog health questions

By the dog guy + February 28th, 2010

Nothing worries a dog owner more than when their pet is not healthy. Several questions relating to dog health are heard in veterinary clinics daily. These five questions are a few of those that Lorie Huston, DVM hears frequently. My dog has diarrhea …

Learn How To Test A Puppy

By the dog guy + February 14th, 2010

Many articles have been written about how to choose a puppy that is right for you, how to determine which kind of dog breed would best suite your lifestyle, and how to welcome your new puppy at home -…

A Guide on Finding a Pet-Friendly Community

By the dog guy + February 8th, 2010

Pets deserve to be treated like human beings. And so they also deserve to stay in a place that can be called their home.

The Raw Food Dog Feeding Model

By the dog guy + January 9th, 2010

A feeding model of raw food can be the most beneficial for your dog. It’s increasing popularity is due to its approval of veterinarians and dog experts alike.

The Meaning of a Balanced Meal Plan For Your Dog

By the dog guy + January 3rd, 2010

You may call him names like fur ball, and other not so loving adjectives, but deep down you know you care for him a great deal. Hence, keeping your dog healthy through a balanced and nutritive diet is…

Designer Dog Collars: The Untold Story

By the dog guy + December 10th, 2009

We all love our dogs, but someone actually paid $1.8 million for a dog collar loaded with sparking diamonds.

Dog Assisted Therapy

By the dog guy + December 6th, 2009

Many people are familiar with the idea of pet therapy, or “animal assisted activities.” Less familiar is the practice of “Animal Assisted Therapy.” Animal assisted activities generally refer to pet …

Dog Health Tips - Consequence of Sound

By the dog guy + November 20th, 2009

Dog health tips, some of the years, especially, quarried in the considerable health and dissed hopefully as a tramadol. Dog health tips, george steinbrenner has been current of his office during his busy instant-release. On june 2, a global hockey of …

Tail-Wagging Birthday Party Themes

By the dog guy + November 10th, 2009

A birthday party for your dog can be a lot of fun. Here are some themed ideas for throwing your pooch a party.

Natural Treatments For Ticks And Fleas - Zimbio

By the dog guy + November 10th, 2009

Pesky parasites known as fleas have troubled us all for many years. We all worry about the effects of those nasty chemical treatments available over the counter. Well, worry no more; read on to see our natural and friendly flea and tick treatments …

Dog Coughing: Signs of Kennel Cough

By the dog guy + October 31st, 2009

If you hear your dog coughing it may or may not be a serious sign. If on the other hand that coughing is extended and / or followed by the production of mucus, then it could be a warning sign indicating that your dog might be infected with kennel …

Secondary Infections from Mange Infestation

By the dog guy + September 22nd, 2009

The mites that can cause mange in dogs (both sarcoptic and demodectic) will always be present on the dog’s body, but in small numbers they usually cause no harm.

Agility as a Complement to Your Dog’s Labrador Training

By the dog guy + September 12th, 2009

Are you planning of involving you labrador in agility shows? Find out more about agility as part of labrador training…

What You Didn’t Know about Chow Chows

By the dog guy + September 2nd, 2009

Some Fun facts about Chow Chows history.

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By the dog guy + September 2nd, 2009

Geriatric dogs have distinct needs and concerns just like geriatric humans. To help make sure your dog’s golden years are indeed golden, bone up on information about older dogs at DoggedHealth.com, your online dog health authority. NEW YORK CITY 8 …

Dog Allergy Symptoms - What to Look For

By the dog guy + August 17th, 2009

When many of us think of the phrase “dog allergies,” a human allergic reaction to dogs is often the first thing that comes to mind. Yes, some individuals can suffer from dog allergies, but that same phrase can also be used to describe allergies that plague dogs.

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