Posted on 06 November 2008 by admin
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Hyperthyroid in dogs is considered to be a very serious illness. It is known for pet dogs to contract this fatal disease at any random time. Having a little knowledge now of hyperthyroidism can save you a lot of stress later.
Dog hyperthyroidism in simple terms is when your pet seems to be losing weight, even though he or she has a normal or even an increase in appetite. |
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Posted on 05 November 2008 by admin
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Taking care of dental diseases in dogs is a very important issue that needs to be considered if you are a dog owner.
The correct dental care should be regular and is required for dogs. A monthly check up with professional veterinarian should be part of your dog’s health routine. Failing to look after the teeth of your dog may cause Gingivitis, a reason for a dog’s bad breath. |
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Posted on 04 November 2008 by admin
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Anal sac diseases in dogs is a condition you should have some knowledge about to ensure your dog’s well being.
Many dogs may live happily from day to day without facing this problem. But there are many other dogs that can experience this condition, sometimes on a monthly basis.
If you find your dog is continuously licking it’s anal area, or you see him or her scooting across grass or the carpet on their behind, your dog may be suffering from an anal sac problem. |
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Posted on 03 November 2008 by admin
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Inflammatory bowel disease is also known as IBD, is not classed as a disease.
It is when a situation occurs that the provocative cells penetrate the intestinal or stomach wall. IBD normally affects old or middle-aged dogs.The exact causes of IBD in dogs is not definite.
Dogs may have inflammatory bowels for a number of reasons, usually down to their own specific set of circumstances. |
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