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Latest Blog Posts for Dog Care : A to Z
- Dog Birthon Nov 26, 2010Dog BirthGenerally, birth occurs sixty-three days after conception, though on occasion a bitch may give birth a week early or week late.Signs of approaching birthApproximately six hours before birth, the mother becomes restless and begins bedmaking.
- Unconsciousnesson Oct 11, 2010UnconsciousnessWhen you find a dog unconscious, unless the cause is immediately apparent, such as a great gaping chest wound, do not waste time looking fo the cause. The only exception to this is when the animal has been in contact with an electric w...
- Milk Fever (Eclampsia)on Oct 8, 2010Milk Fever (Eclampsia)This condition is seen in all breeds of dogs but it occurs more frequently in the smaller breeds, especially ones which have just had large litters.CauseCalcium defeciencySymptoms1. Milk fever usually manifests itself just befor...
- Calcium for Dogson Oct 4, 2010Calcium for DogsThe main function of calcium in diet is to aid the growth and formation of teeth and bones.Proper amounts of calcium in diet of puppies are essential. A lack of calcium in the diet will cause ricket-like changes which include swollen,...
- Blood in Bowel Movementon Oct 2, 2010Blood in Bowel MovementA small amount of blood in faeces is seen from time to time in all meat-eating animals. Larger amounts of blood in the motion, however, are not normal and should not be ignored.CausesBlood in the faeces may be the result of an...
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- Dog Stomatitison Sep 19, 2010 in SourcesDog StomatitisStomatitis has many definitions and presentations. It is essentially a chronic, debilitating bacterial infection and inflammation of the oral tissues that usually begins in the periodontium, which is the soft tissue surrounding the teet...
- Bad Breath (Halitosis)on Sep 18, 2010Bad Breath (Halitosis)As a general rule, an animal with bad breath is not well. If the condition persist for more than forty-eight hours, professional advice should be sought.In animal under six months of age, bad breath sometimes accompanies the tee...
- Dogs Tonsillitison Sep 17, 2010 in SourcesDogs TonsillitisSince dogs have tonsils, they also have tonsillitis. It is quite common in small breeds of dogs and much less common in large dogs.The tonsils are much like lymph nodes (lymph glands). There are two of them, and they are located in th...
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