Knowing when your dog is approaching his senior years can help you make adjustments to his diet, exercise routine and veterinary care to provide optimal health.
Category : HOW TO
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the U.S. – and dogs are affected, too. Here’s how to treat and manage this disease.
Category : HOW TO
Last week: HOW TO Treat Your Dog’s Anemia Next to expressing their anal glands, having to give dogs medication is probably one of the least-loved aspects of pet ownership. But you can put aside your fears of losing a finger or two, or poor Fido choking on a pill the size of a blimp. These [...]
Category : HOW TO
The causes of anemia in dogs are numerous and the condition signifies an underlying, usually larger, problem. In fact, anemia isn’t a disease in and of itself, but rather a symptom of something else going on in the body.
Category : HOW TO
With the proper information, pet parents can avoid any unnecessary complications that could harm both the mother and offspring, and help deliver a healthy litter of puppies.
Category : HOW TO
According to the K9 Web, .5 to 5.7 percent of dogs have ideopathic epilepsy, the most common canine seizure disorder. The breeds for which a genetic factor is either proved or highly suspected are the Belgian Tervueren, Beagle, Dachshund, German Shepherd Dog and Keeshond.
Category : HOW TO






