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Benefits of spaying and neutering

Having spent years as an animal shelter volunteer and knowing many respectable breeders as well as many who are not, this is a very important issue to me. I strongly urge everyone to spay or neuter his or her pet (dogs, cats, rabbits, etc). Tens of thousands of unwanted pets of all ages and species are killed each year in shelters, abandoned, given to poor homes and dying deaths that are horrible. Packs of feral (domestic animals returned to a “wild” existence) cause damage to property, people, livestock and spread diseases such as rabies.

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Dogs and degenerative arthritis

Degenerative arthritis can creep up on your dog without you as the owner even realizing it

Degenerative arthritis can creep up on your dog without you as the owner even realizing it

One of the most common conditions veterinarians note in older dogs, which may cause them to snap at their handlers, is degenerative arthritis. Degenerative arthritis is usually caused by the accumulated wear-and-tear on the dog’s joints, and the various structures within them, or as a result of a previous injury to a particular joint.

It can be extremely painful for the animal, particularly when the dog has had an unusually active period of exercise, laid down to rest, and attempts to get up again. Watch your dog carefully to see if it shows any signs of trouble getting up after a nap. Also, watch your pet’s gait and make a note of any stiffness or unusual sluggishness when first rising. Often, the stiffness of arthritis will disappear as muscles and joints warm up.

If you see any warning signs in your older dog, your vet may recommend X-rays to examine the internal structures of joints that may be causing the problem.

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Advantages of homemade dog food

For some, it may be funny even to think of having “homemade dog food”. Funny because in all these years we have been feeding our dogs canned foods that have been processed by commercial dog food manufacturers. Perhaps most of us have been led to believe that our dogs cannot survive without those packaged commercial dog foods.

The many years that we have been feeding our dogs commercial packaged food must have made us all feel that “quality” dog food are associated only with those dog foods which come in expensive packages.

Now, we might feel that giving our dogs food that is made from scratch from our own kitchen can be harmful to dogs. Many vets even make this suggestion in favor of feeding the so-called “complete nutrition” that can supposedly be served up from a can or bag.

Funny … Since when are the organic or other quality foods found in our own kitchen harmful?

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Dog Flu (Canine Flu) symptoms

The Canine flu, (Canine Influenza) presents in a similar way as the human flu can present in humans:

- Wet cough

-Nasal Discharge

- Eye discharge

- Vomiting

- Sneezing

- Fever

- Labored breathing

- Lethargy

If not treated, the Canine Flu will progress to pneumonia and eventual death. If you see any of the above symptoms exhibited by your dog, do not wait it out, seek immediate professional advice, your dog’s life may be at stake!Dog

First Dog’s Presidential Dog Bowl and Bed

While in Europe President Obama has received gifts from the Czech Government which were given to the Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek to give to the First Family for their First Dog.  The bowls and beds were made by the Lillibed Company of Europe made especially for First Dogs of America -namely the Obama’s First Dog.

The Presidential First Dog's BowlThe Presidential First Dog’s Bowl

You have to had it to the Europeans -they have class.  This dog bowl for instance is just exquisite and made from fine porcelain of the best quality -not Chinese cheap made of lead.  No no…not so.  The Presidents First Dog bowl is fired 4 times and hard kilned made from Czech raw production materials.

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Dog Worms – Don’t Let Them Get Started

There may be no warning before dog worms strike.

It was about two AM, when beneath our bed the new puppy we’d brought home from the pound just a month earlier began screaming.

Not yipping or whining — this was the kind of agonized screams that’ll stand your hair up on end. Our cute, playful new puppy was being eaten alive from inside.

He had worms, even though he’d received all the right shots just a few weeks before.

Now he was dying, right there under our bed, and we weren’t able to save him. The worms were just too advanced.

He had been a happy little guy, playful and filled with fun. So that night — and those screams — have stayed with me a very long time.

An experience like that will change your attitude fast. It sure changed mine. Up till then I’d been a bit cavalier about health care for my pets.

However, dog worms are serious business. They need to be treated as soon as possible. And even if you’re not sure, get your dog tested anyway, just to be safe. Being safe is far better than listening helplessly to your dog die in the night.

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How Safe are Pet Microchips?

A microchip is a glass bead about the size of a grain of rice which is implanted between an animal’s shoulder blades. It contains a radio transmitter, an antenna, and a computer chip with a 10-digit code. The information contained in a microchip has to be read by a scanner — it is not a GPS system that will allow you to track and locate your pet.

Most humane societies and rescue organizations require that adopted pets be microchipped, so if your pet came from a shelter there’s a good chance he or she already has one.

For those of you who are still considering a microchip for your pet, there are a few important items you should first consider.

With or Without Anesthetic?
Most veterinarians will likely tell you that microchipping your pet is painless. But at my practice we would never even consider microchipping without some local anesthetic.

And I highly recommend that if your pet gets a microchip, you insist on anesthetic. No matter what you have been told, the procedure hurts — the chip is inserted with a really big 12-gauge needle!

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Signs of Ill health

Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the times, the dog may have pneumonia.

If the dog vomits one or two times occasionally, this may not be taken as a serious sign of ill health but if the dog continues this vomiting, then this is something significant to be looked into.

If the dog has continuous itching, then one needs to check up the dog first by closer observation and examination of skin by separating the hair material especially in case of long haired breeds. You may also come across a lot of ticks or lice on skin, which may look apparently normal at a distance.

If the dog passes loose stool for one or two times, this need not be given more emphasis but if there is continuous passing of loose stool, then the dog is understood to suffer from bowel disorders. If the dog does not pass stool for two to three days, the digestive upsets needs to be ruled out carefully.

Just patiently observe the dog’s walking movements and rule out any abnormal movements in the dog. If the dog is limping, the animal may have foot lesions. Similarly, if the aged dog has reluctant walking and less feed intake along with repeated vomiting, then acute renal disorders like nephritis needs to be ruled out.

If there is whiteness in eyes, suspect the corneal opacity that may occur in diseases like trypanasomosis. When the dog becomes anemic, the mucous membrane of the eyes becomes paler and in severe cases, this may have wall white color. If the dog bites chain and owners or others, look for behavior disorders and rabies needs to be ruled out.

Pet Obesity Is Definitely On The Rise

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The obesity epidemic that we are experiencing in our society, is beginning to surge to the forefront of cause for concern for our pet population. Dogs world wide are overindulging thanks to their owners spoiling them with treats, and access food.

Killing our pets with sheer kindness is a statement that may sound humorous to some but is the truth. The growth of product sales relating to pet treats has quadrupled this decade compared to the last and as a result, we are seeing in influx in overweight pets.

Like Humans, pets that are overweight are prone to ill health and will be more susceptible to conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis, stroke, etc.

Keeping our pet’s diet under control is simple. Put it this way, if your dog does not have access to it, then they will not miss it. Simply speaking, if you dont feed your dog access treats on a regular basis, then your dog will not beg for them frequently.

Exercise will also help keep your dog slim. Walking your dog daily is a great way for you to also get your daily exercise. By walking your dog regularly, both you and your dog will benefit, and although you may not see results immediately, overtime you will.

How to Perform an at Home Wellness Exam on Your Pet

Regular at-home physical exams can help you learn what is normal for your pet’s body, and therefore allow you to detect when something is not normal.

While it’s still important to take your pet for a professional exam at your vet’s office at least once a year, you can keep watch on your pet’s health in between visits by getting to know what’s normal, and what’s not, for your individual pet.

Steps for Performing an At-Home Pet Exam

Perform the exam in a relaxed environment when your pet is not stressed or excited, or after an exercise session or nap (when they’re likely to be sleepy and ready to relax). Put them on your lap, start with the tip of their nose, and work your way to the tip of their tail.

  • First check the nose for debris and take note of whether it is wet or dry. Your pet’s nose will not always be wet, it will typically vary from moist to dry throughout the day, depending on your pet’s body temperature, activity level and hydration.
  • Then, take a look to see whether there is abnormal eye discharge. Again, you will likely know what is normal for your pet. For instance if your cat or dog never gets eye discharge and suddenly has it, it’s a sign that there could be a problem.

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