Puppies playing, w/kitty surprise ending. FUNNY (Which pup has Parvo?)

collie mix puppies and the big dogs enjoying playtime- halfway thru the cat makes his entrance…watch the blue tube. Tesla,Tennyson,Braedyn, K’Ehleyr, Trinity,Bruiser and special appearance by baby Slate. Later this day K’Ehleyr (in the GREEN Collar) was in ICU with Parvo…Bruiser a few days later.. Goes to show you how fast Parvo can attack. (If your puppies show signs of vomiting and diarrhea… don’t wait to take them to the vet. 24 hours and they could be dead…) These Pups had already had their Parvo vaccines as well.. they are not a guarantee that your dog won’t get the virus! They are both better now :) and famous…. Are Local paper did a story on them and their survival. articles.courant.com
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Dog Vomit

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Dog Food Poisoning and The Health Issues It Can Cause

One of the most common dog illnesses is dog vomiting and diarrhea. These are both symptoms from one of the more well known and common illnesses that is food poisoning in your dog.

Dog food poisoning normally comes about due to dog that are let out to wonder or have easy access to bins and garbage areas where they can quite freely rummage around and eat whatever they feel smells nicer.

Dogs rely heavily on their smell to tell them what to eat and what not to eat, so to a dog, gone off or old food with plenty of germs and bacteria can become a very tempting option, not to mention the many foods that can be harmful to your dog because of the lack of digesting capability your dog has which makes your pet extremely sick in some cases without them fully knowing the consequences of what they are about to eat and digest.

This in turn makes the garbage area of your home or garden, or even places on the street a very dangerous place for your dog to be left alone and unsupervised. Although in most cases food poisoning in your dog is easily treated and has no long term harm for your dog. It can be a really unpleasant time for your dog where they will need more attention and be more time consuming than normal, not to mention the expense of a simple avoidable trip to the vets for the check-up.

Having said this there are ways to clear your dog of this condition to help them to a strong recovery, provided you know that it is food poisoning you are dealing with and it has been confirmed by a professional vet, the diagnosis will normally be to fee your dog only water for twenty four hours so your dogs body can be freed of the offending poisoning from the unwanted food, your dog will do this by either vomit or diarrhea.

If you do not take this action your dog’s body will continue to get rid of any food you feed your dog because the immune system thinks the food entering the body is causing the poisoning thus getting rid of it. This cycle will continue and your dog will be ill and unwell until everything has been emptied out of your dogs system and it can return back to normal again.

After this you should feed your dog on bland foods and gradually build up to tastier and stronger smelling foods until all is normal again.

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Dog Eye Problem

Dog Eye Problem
eye problem with dog?

my dog had a fleshy smallish button looking thing at the edge of her eyes. the vet said it was a hereditary problem. all of a sudden her eyes got white and eventually it had a phelgm like substance in the middle of her eye and it had a red spot and was bleeding. then it formed the same thing like the thing at the edge of her eye. anyone know any treatment? and what is that called? the vet doesn’t know……..

I’m no vet, but it sounds like something I have seen before. I don’t know if it is called pink eye or not, but either way we were told to cut it out (the pink fleshy part). So we did and he got better. The whiteness in the eye sounds like she is going blind. A white film sort of thing is usually a sign of blindness and an eye medication to keep out infections usually cures that if it isn’t real bad. I have never heard of one bleeding though so because of that I don’t know. Maybe what happened to your dog was what would of happened to ours if we didn’t cut it out. Our dog did bleed quite alot though when we did it, but it worked.


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Smart Methods For Treating Dog Cancer

Cancer has become one of the most dreaded and the most hated word in the modern world. As incidences among both humans and their pets go up, the scramble to look for effective methods and options for treating dog cancer becomes a race.

Liver cancer in dog can be one of the toughest situations for a pet owner to face. Not only is the likelihood of losing the pet soon a reality, probably worse is the prospect of seeing her suffer through the agonies of the disease and its treatment.

The symptoms of various kinds of cancer in the dog can vary. In liver cancer in dog, symptoms range from recurrent abdominal or gastrointestinal problems, depression and lethargy, fluid accumulation in the belly, and jaundice, to seizures, weight loss, and so on. They are generalized enough to be often misinterpreted and ignored until the diseased is far progressed. Treating dog cancer in the later stages is much more difficult, and prognosis is proportionally lower.

Diagnosis involves physical examination, scans and biopsies, and treating dog cancer is a matter of surgery, radiation or chemotherapy. Tumors are first identified, and the diagnosis of cancer confirmed by biopsy. The malignant tumor can then be removed by surgery, followed by radiation or chemo treatment to eliminate any remaining cancerous cells. However, this method of treating dog cancer is only effective, or recommended, in the initial stages. Later stages, where the cancer spreads to other organs, do not respond well to surgery.

Alternative and holistic methods of treatment can improve the quality of life, and even the lifespan sometimes, making a big difference in the lives of both the pet and the owner. A healthy diet, and herbal or homeopathic remedies, alongside the chemotherapy, can mean a much less horrendous time for the pet. In some cases, using homeopathy or herbal remedies for <a href=”http://www.pet-health-supplements.com“>treating dog cancer</a> can even make a huge difference in the remission rate.

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