June 2019

Saving Your Dogs Vision

Dogs don’t depend on their vision as much as we do,  but their vision is still a major way they interact with the world around them.  As the master you are in charge of their health and checkups so eye care is very essential in their living a long and healthy life. Dogs Commonly Have […]

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Make Sure Your Choice Of Dog Is Right For Your Family Which Will Save A Dogs Life

MOST DOGS ARE GOOD FAMILY DOGS There are around 83,000,000 dogs owned in the United States and most are friendly,  calm,  and always ready to play or go for a walk.  But just as there are objects around the house like knives,  scissors,  nails,   that are usually safe but can cause injuries at times,  […]

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If You See These Signs Of Kidney Disease With Your Dog, Take Quick Action

Knowing how to recognize the signs and symptoms of canine kidney disease which is a serious condition that can develop over time or appear suddenly without warning could save your pet’s life. Identifying the common signs and symptoms so you can call your vet for advice,  you will need dog water,  dog food and a […]

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Do Dogs Come From The Domestication Of Wolves?

  In the past long before our best friend the dog even existed there were wolves.  The world of their time was incredibly competitive and often violent.  So how did dogs develop and separate from the wolf and become our best friend? Most scientist believe that Gray Wolves and dogs diverged from an extinct wolf […]

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Dog Walking Is Great Exercise, Fun, And Training For Dogs Of All Types

    Walking is an essential part of any dogs essential daily routine. It not only provides exercise but has many other benefits, but how often should they be walked It is normal to have doubts about both the amount and duration of walks, especially as each dog has individual needs, which will be a […]

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Your Dog Has Kidney Disease: What Can You Do?

MORE OPTIONS FOR KIDNEY DISEASE TREATMENT When a dog is diagnosed with acute renal disease hospitalization is required with quick administration of intravenous fluids at carefully managed,  above-maintenance levels, to restore hydration and prompt urination.  An indwelling urinary catheter can be inserted so that urine output can be quantified.  When necessary,  urine production can be […]

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