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Like all the domestic animals, dogs are susceptible to many diseases. So in order to keep them healthy, it is necessary to understand the various diseases they can suffer from. Here is your quick guide on common dog diseases: Rabies: This disease is caused due to a virus which affects the central nervous system of the dog. It generally spreads through the saliva. Rabies has several stages. In the first… Continue reading

The symptoms of dog flu, also known as canine influenza, include persistent coughing, fever, yellow nasal discharge and sometimes pneumonia. Learn the difference between canine influenza, kennel cough and upper respiratory allergies withhelpful information from an experienced veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel… Continue reading

Squeezing a dog’s anal glands eliminates pain and discomfort, and it is done gently be squeezing either side of each of the two glands. Eliminate a dog’s discomfort on a regular basis by squeezing the anal glands with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. Endre Sos Contact: www.zoobudapest.com Bio: Dr Endre Sos is the chief veterinarian of the… Continue reading

A rabbit owner won’t be effective unless he knows the common diseases that might affect his pet and the cures that he can do to cure it. Most rabbits only suffer from minor ailments which can be easily tended through first aid. Examples of common paraphernalia which can be included in a first aid kit for these animals are cotton balls, eye-dropper, rubbing alcohol, rectal thermometer, and Q-tips. There… Continue reading

Similar to healthy dogs, sick dogs need to eat dog food in order to supply energy and nutrients for growth, for replacement and repair; as well as to meet an ever changing need. Dog nutrition still remains the same for a sick dog and usually do not differ greatly from those of a healthy dog. A sick dog’s dietary needs, however, can become substantially different from those of a… Continue reading

Dog Protozoal Diseases

Protozoal diseases are caused by protozoans, a term Scientist referring to a unicellular heterotrophic protist, such as an amoeba or a ciliate that are causing parasitic infectious diseases on mammals. Protozoa can reproduce and colonize on host body and can lead which lead to severe infections. There are microscopic, single-cell parasites that live in water, soil, and the feces of infected animals and invade canine digestive systems and blood… Continue reading

Studies of Pantothenic Acid Deficiency in Dogs. Nutrition – vitamins – deficincy diseases.

Making a dog throw up after swallowing a foreign object is possible by giving the dog hydrogen peroxide through a turkey baster, but it is only safe if the object is not sharp. Induce vomiting for a dog to clear an obstruction with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. Endre Sos Contact: www.zoobudapest.com Bio: Dr Endre Sos is… Continue reading

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