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UPDATE ON DOG KIDNEY DISEASE

Diagnosis and also Management of Canine Kidney Failure FROM https://www.dog-health-guide.org/  “Canine kidney failing(kidney failing)can establish Promptly,  or over months or years.  It can happen all of a sudden,  described as severe kidney failing,  or gradually,  a problem described as persistent kidney failing( CKD ).   When a kidney condition lasts for greater than 3 months it […]

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DOG FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW BUT SHOULD HAVE

YOU NEVER STOP LEARNING ABOUT DOGS THEY ARE TRULY AMAZING Dogs are,  perhaps,  the most beloved animal in this world.  Their key characteristics of loyalty and friendliness have long defined them as the perfect companion for humans with countless funny videos, pictures,  and art  that  backs up that claim. However, there’s definitely more to them […]

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Stop Choking Your Dog

STOP CHOKING YOUR DOG

  6 REASONS WHY YOUR DOG PULLING ON THE LEASH CAN BE DANGEROUS AND WHAT TO DO TO PREVENT  ANY MISHAPS When your dog gets excited he often will pull on his leash,  which causes the collar to squeeze around his neck.   There was a study in 2008 that showed 70% of dog owners has […]

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THE WORST 10 DOG POISONS

FROM FIRST TO TENTH IN DOG POISONS FIRST Medications that are over-the-counter.   A group that contains acetaminophen  (Tylenol),  ibuprofen and naproxen  (Advil,  Aleve),  also including herbal and nutraceutical products. SECOND Medications prescribed for people.   These are drugs that might be beneficial or even lifesaving for humans but can have the opposite effect in dogs.   And […]

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HOW THEY SET DOG FRACTURES IN THE OLD DAYS

  WHEN A VETERINARIAN ISN’T AVAILABLE OR ACCESSIBLE HOW YOU CAN SET A DOG’S FRACTURE When in an area where it’s impossible to secure a veterinarian,  it is sometimes essential for the owner not only to administer first aid but to assume the role of a veterinarian as well.   In such instances,  the principal necessity […]

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Dogs Give Signals

PREVENTING AN INJURED DOG FROM BITING

DOGS CAN BITE WHEN HURT When an unfamiliar dog is badly hurt he can bite when handled.   This is due to the excruciating pain,  and they aren’t really responsible for being nervous and irritable.   In administering first aid to them,  therefore,  it is necessary to bind their jaws so they cannot snap,  as an ordinary […]

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Why Puppies Teeth

WHY PUPPIES TEETH

WHY PUPPIES TEETH Soon after birth puppies begin cutting their teeth,  and generally the milk teeth are through by the end of the first month.   These are twenty-eight in number and consist of twelve incisors,  four canines,  and twelve molars evenly divided between the upper and lower jaws.   Like the first teeth in children,  they […]

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Puppies Need You

WHEN NEW-BORN PUPPIES NEED FIRST AID

WHEN PUPPIES NEED HELP How It Was Done In The Old Days When at birth the navel string can be tied with ordinary white cotton thread and the afterbirth cut off with knife and scissors.   This should be burned, for the mother begins licking her puppies immediately and is sure to eat it if she […]

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UC DAVIS CANINE CANCER STUDY

VACCS: Vaccination Against Canine Cancer Study UC Davis Veterinary Medicine “Help us prevent cancer in dogs with a new vaccine!” Share study Animal: Dogs Age: 6-10 years Healthy Pets: Yes Keywords: cancer, vaccine, healthy, dog, canine Type: Preventative vaccine study Target: 275 Participants Investigator: Dr. Jenna Burton, Associate Professor, Clinical Oncology University of California, Davis […]

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DOGS HEAR LIKE HUMANS DO

Dogs hear words the same way we do By Virginia MorellDec. 3, 2019 , 7:01 PM Say “sit!” to your dog, and—if he’s a good boy—he’ll likely plant his rump on the floor. But would he respond correctly if the word were spoken by a stranger, or someone with a thick accent? A new study […]

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