jennifer on October 3rd, 2008

My friend had a dog suffering from dog mange. Mange is a type of skin irritation that can be very itchy. If your dog has it, it would incessantly scratch its skin until it is red and flaky. That’s exactly how dog mange looks like. And it isn’t very attractive at all.
Dog mange is also [...]

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admin on September 12th, 2008

Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian’s attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets. The cure of dog ear infection should start the moment it is diagnosed. Otherwise, the condition may worsen. Ear [...]

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admin on September 12th, 2008

If you suspect that your dog is suffering from mange, you should do something about it immediately. As a responsible pet owner, you cannot just leave your dog to the mercy of these microscopic parasites that could thrive, duplicate, and infest the skin and hair of your dog.
In just a matter of a few days, [...]

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Help! My Dog Has Diarrhea - How to Prevent and Treat Dog Diarrhea
By Lee Dobbins
Dogs actually have a well functioning digestive system and dog diarrhea is, thankfully, not a common experience. But I know that when my dog has diarrhea, I can usually attribute it to something that could be avoided. Some of the [...]

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admin on September 3rd, 2008

Clinical features

Bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic plague develop in infected humans and cats; clinical disease is extremely rare in dogs. Bubonic plague is the most common form of the disease in cats, but individual cats can show clinical signs of all three syndromes. Most infected cats are housed outdoors and have a history of hunting. Anorexia, [...]

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