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Poisoning In Dogs

October 14, 2009 by Dog Breeds · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Poisoning in dogs is a dangerous health concern for dog owners. Though many people think that dog poisoning is usually an intentional act, most poisonings that occur are accidental. Dog owners can keep their dogs safe by eliminating toxins in the dog’s environment. Antifreeze is a fairly common toxic substance that dogs ingest. dogs can become victims of antifreeze poisoning if they come in contact with open containers of antifreeze or antifreeze has spilled or is leaking fro

Holistic Dog Food

October 12, 2009 by Dog Breeds · Leave a Comment 

Dog owners who are concerned about the contents of popular commercial dog foods often seek out holistic dog food alternatives. Natural, commercial dog foods and homemade dog food are common holistic choices.

Types Of Holistic Dog Food

October 11, 2009 by Dog Breeds · Leave a Comment 

Dog owners who are concerned about the contents of popular commercial dog foods often seek out holistic dog food alternatives. Natural, commercial dog foods and homemade dog food are common holistic choices.

How To Detect If Your Dog Has Allergies

September 29, 2009 by Dog Breeds · Leave a Comment 

by Jamie Kramer Ok so what are dog allergies and why you should be concerned about them. For one, they can cause problems for your pets to the extent that they can be suffering quite a bit from it. This means you’ll have to take them to the vet and that costs money and time. Usually these problems arise from the fact that dog owners do not take remedy actions in the early stages of dog allergies. By the time the dog allergies have become serious, it usually takes quite a bit more to solve t

Canine Lymphoma

September 27, 2009 by Dog Breeds · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright A type of cancer that affects the liver, lymph nodes, spleen, and other organs is known as dog lymphoma. Middle aged and senior dogs most commonly develop lymphoma. Cancer is a legitimate concern for dog owners. One fourth of the deaths of dogs are cancer related. Cancer in dogs claims the lives of fifty percent of dogs over the age of ten. The cause of dog lymphoma has not been determined. The symptoms of lymphoma in dogs vary depending on what parts of the dog’s body are

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