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07th February 2012

How To Treat Cat Diabetes At Home with These Top 5 Holistic Options.

Cat diabetes is increasingly being diagnosed, and currently it affects more than 1 in 400 cats. Diabetes is very treatable, and does not need to shorten your cat's life span. This article will go over the signs of diabetes in cats, along with the various ...

28th September 2011

Pug Dog

Pug Canine maintained to entertain Chinese emperors all the way through the Shang dynasty in Eastern China, with known Lo-Chiang-Sze or Foo. Pug reputation unfold to Tibet, especially the numerous preserved by means of the priests, and later brought to J...

22nd August 2011

Health Concerns in American Bulldogs

American bulldogs tend to be healthy in general, but some diseases and disorders found in the breed: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, ichthyosis, cherry eye, thyroid and kidney disorders, enlarged hearts, anterior cruciate ligament tears, hip dysplasia, ch...

31st March 2011

What Sort Of Arthritis Treatment For Dogs Are There?

Did you consider that your pet could get arthritis? It seems understandable really as we humans can get it too. If you own a dog, the larger the dog, the more prone they will be to this disease. Arthritis in the hip and rear legs is most usual. However, j...

29th March 2011

Which Arthritis Treatment For Dogs Work Best?

Did you know that your pet could get arthritis? It seems understandable really as we humans could get it too. If you have a dog, the bigger the breed, the more prone they will be to this ailment. Arthritis in the hip and rear legs is most usual. However, ...

25th January 2011

Uses of Dog Wheelchairs

Pet Wheelchairs solve most of the problems of your handicapped dogs. Whether it is their back legs or front limbs that restrict their mobility the dog wheels can restore it. These carts are designed specifically keeping in mind various disabilities of pet...

18th January 2011

Pet Wheel Chairs - Sure To Make You and Your K9 Happy

With the different types of K9 wheel chairs available in the market today, your handicapped canine is no longer deprived of an active life. Canine wheelchairs, also known as dog carts, are wheelchairs made for canines who are unable to move around due ...

10th January 2011

Grass and Other Summer Allergies in Dogs

If you're a loving pet parent, you know there are few things more disturbing than to watch your dog constantly scratch, or bite and chew on himself. And you also are probably aware that summertime is the height of the season for itchiness, "allergies," ho...

19th December 2010

Caring for a Disabled Puppy OR Dog

Should You Take Care of a Disabled Dog or Put It Down Instead? When dogs become disabled, some dog owners face the difficult decision of whether to continue caring for the disabled dog, or to put the pet down instead. This is not a very difficult deci...

01st December 2010

To Use Horse Rugs Properly Follow This Advice

Health, safety and comfort must be at the top of your mind if you are an enthusiastic horse lover. You have to protect them from the effects of the weather, which they can certainly feel like we can. Remember to look after them after you have taken time t...

19th November 2010

Springer Spaniel Stance Problems

There are a few ways in which the physical characteristics of a springer spaniel can differ from the ideal show-dog standard. These include the overall shape and size, the head, eyes, ears, teeth and bite, the tail, the coat and so on. Stance and gait ar...

16th November 2010

Searching For Tribal Tattoo

Looking For Tribal Tattoo?Just before exposing regarding the tribal tattoo, we should be aware of the definition of TATTOO.A tattoo is usually a marking produced by placing dark, indelible ink in to the dermis layer on the skin to alter the pigment for or...

29th October 2010

Dog Wheelchairs - Everything you need to be familiar with.

In the past when pets had injuries or problems that affected either the front or hind section of their body they had to have a bad time for long periods or they never recovered from their impairment or ill health since they will never get active again. Ho...

14th October 2010

Courage is Key! - The Japanese Akita

Courage's, energetic and strong, the Akita is the most striking of Japanese dogs and an outstanding hunter of wild hog and dear.In the past the Akita was notorious to gladly harass the black bears found Hokkaido Island. In those times, the Akita was large...

30th September 2010

Hip Dislocation In Older Dogs

Hip dislocation is common in older dogs and can affect overall dog health. Hip dislocation basically stands for the separation of femoral head from pelvic acetabulum. The medical term for hip dislocation is called hip luxation. Hip dislocation is commo...

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