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Regardless of whether your dog is recovering from an injury, abuse, or simply in need of exercise, swimming at a canine "spa" may be the perfect solution.
Dogs can suffer from many diseases. Rabies, Distemper, Heartworm, Bloat and Parvovirus are extremely dangerous to their health.
As we head into summer and the temperatures rise, let's not forget out four-footed friends. Labs are especially prone to heatstroke, so keep your eyes open.
Proin for dogs is an oral medication which is highly effective in treating canine urinary incontinence, a disease causing urine leakage in dogs.
Canine hypoadrenocorticism, also known as Canine Addison's Disease, is a serious illness involving the adrenal glands.
Dog dehydration can set in quickly if a dog won't eat or drink. Learn how to help a dog who won't drink, how to know the symptoms of dehydration and prevent dehydration.
"Is my dog sick?" "Should I visit the vet?" These are questions that most dog owners will ask at some point. Learn how to examine your dog if you think he's sick.
Seizure activity in dogs can range from mild to life-threatening. Epilepsy is one of the most commonly diagnosed seizure disorders, but there may be many other causes.
A dog can get dehydrated due to vomiting and diarrhea. Learn how to tell if a dog is dehydrated, how to prevent dehydration in dogs and how to treat a dehydrated dog.
Vomiting in dogs may be a sign of a temporary upset tummy or something more serious. Caution and careful monitoring is needed when deciding to try home remedies.
Wondering "Why is my dog vomiting?" Learn how to treat a vomiting dog at home, and learn symptoms and how to tell if a dog is sick with a more serious illness.
Wondering "How can I tell if my dog is sick?" Learn how to check a dog's temperature, gum color, heart rate and monitor other vital signs to determine if a dog is ill.
Pedigree's Complete Nutrition Small Crunchy Bits dog food has been voluntarily recalled and pet owners are left wondering if their dog could have salmonella.
How do you know if a dog has asthma? Dogs with asthma must be examined for a diagnosis. Asthma treatment for dogs includes steroids, antihistamines.


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