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		<title>A Look At Organic Dog Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 22:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>People who love their canine companions only want the best for them so that their buddies can live long, happy, healthy and productive lives. One of the best ways to achieve these results is by feeding an organic dog food. Let&#8217;s take a look at some serious reasons to consider switching from chemically induced feeds [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>People who love their canine companions only want the best for them so that their buddies can live long, happy, healthy and productive lives. One of the best ways to achieve these results is by feeding an organic dog food. Let&#8217;s take a look at some serious reasons to consider switching from chemically induced feeds to this all natural source of nutrition.</p>
<p>Just like their human companions, canines can develop allergies to different types of food and other items. The chemicals used in most commercial feeds have shown evidence of being the reason canines get skin rashes. Once they are put on an all natural feed, these skin conditions clear up, and their hair and coats are much softer, shinier and healthier.</p>
<p>Animals can be affected by the contents of what they eat, just like humans, and when fed something that has to preservatives, or other harmful chemicals, the canine has a better attention span. Their eyes clear up and seem brighter, and foul smelling discharge from their ears can go away. These conditions are typically connected with an allergy to something in the product they are being fed.</p>
<p>Most of the chemicals used in non-organic products are not biodegradable, and it requires more of the product to meet the nutritional values on the packaging. With organic food the result is often much smaller stools because all of the nutrients are being used by the body for good health. Naturally grown feeds also result in reducing, or eliminating, canine bad breath.</p>
<p>Most puppies are naturally playful, but as they get older the type of food they are being fed can cause them to have less energy. Naturally grown ingredients help in hydrating the body, which keeps the nutrition flushed through their system, and the result is a marked increase of energy, and vitality. Their innate senses of smell, and hearing also improve, along with greater body tone which makes them more interested in playing.</p>
<p>Endurance is important, and with some breeds, it is vital to the success of their career. Several breeds are used in the such fields as rescue, and to provide assistance to elderly or physically challenged individuals. These dogs are in special need of a diet that helps build strong hearts and muscle strength, as well as improve and maintain their immune systems. Canines are subject to diseases and infections, too.</p>
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<p>Dogs which are frequently being taken to the vet may be victims of problems in digesting typical commercial ingredients. When switched to all natural choices there is a marked decrease in doctor visits, and much less money spent on medical bills for the duration of the life of the dog. It all depends on what the dog eats as to how healthy they are, and will continue to be.</p>
<p>In their natural environment, canines are not designed to lay around listlessly sleeping away their lives. They are intended to be active and in pursuit of their own meals. Once domesticated, they are dependent on their owners to provide their nutritional needs. Organic dog food can help ensure that the doggie gets all of the nutrients it needs.</p>
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		<title>Dog Warts And How to Treat Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 20:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A dog that has warts can pass it on to other dogs, since they are infectious. Viral infections are the cause of warts, which are epidermis tumors. There are two main types of dog warts. The usual type is the one that infects old dogs. In most cases, they will become dangerous only if their [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A dog that has warts can pass it on to other dogs, since they are infectious. Viral infections are the cause of warts, which are epidermis tumors. There are two main types of dog warts. The usual type is the one that infects old dogs. In most cases, they will become dangerous only if their size increases or if they become infected. Otherwise, they are benign. If the dog is younger, their health can get damaged.<br />The medical term for these wars is Canine viral papilloma. They will get from one dog to another through contact between them. These warts are cauliflower shaped and quite small. They can be found on the tongue, muzzle, lips and eyelids. Sometimes, they can also be found near the vulva or rectum. They will show up one or two months after the dog gets them.<br />In most cases, there are only a few warts and they are harmless. Old dogs will have the warts staying for a longer time, while young dogs will get rid of them as soon as the immune system manages to fight them off. In some cases, these warts will damage the health of the pet, giving them problems when eating or breathing.<br />Dog Warts Symptoms<br />1. Bad breath (Halitosis). <br />2. Too much salivating or drooling<br />3. Bleeding orally. <br />Dog Warts Diagnosis<br />Because they are pathognomonic and distinct, papillomas don&#8217;t need diagnostic testing. Still, sometimes they still need to be diagnosed, so that the infection depth and extent can be ascertained. This should also allow for the vet to realize how much was the health of the pet affected. There are two tests that are usually done for diagnosis<br />1. a CBC (complete blood count) test, a biochemical profile and a urinalysis are usually done for pets that feel discomforts because they can&#8217;t eat properly, are in poor health or don&#8217;t have any appetite. <br />2. a surgical biopsy, done only in some of the cases. <br />Dog Warts Treatments<br />Usually, you don&#8217;t need to do anything to treat these warts, as they will go away on their own. But, there are some cases where treatment should be done, like when the position of the warts gives the dog discomfort or when the owners ask for the warts to be removed. <br />The ways to treat these warts are: <br />1. Through surgery: electrocautery and cryosurgery are the two options when it comes to surgery for wart removal. The first one will be used to destroy the tissue by using liquid nitrogen. The second one uses laser. <br />2. The second option is to crush the papilloma, which should make the body create an immune response. This should help the pet regain his health and the warts should disappear. <br />3. After half a year of unsuccessful treatment, you can use systemic chemotherapy to try helping him in restoring his health.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Dog Health Problems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every dog owner wants his dog to be healthy. In order to have a healthy dog, you need to know about dog health problems especially, you need to know when your dog is suffering from an illness. For this reason, it is necessary for you to have some idea of the symptoms of various illnesses [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Every dog owner wants his dog to be healthy. In order to have a healthy dog, you need to know about dog health problems especially, you need to know when your dog is suffering from an illness. For this reason, it is necessary for you to have some idea of the symptoms of various illnesses with which the dogs normally get affected. Some of these symptoms are easy to identify while there are others that are difficult to tell.</p>
<p>The first symptom of dog health problems is the loss of appetite. This is not an easy symptom to identify because your pet habitually doesn&#8217;t eat sometimes. This is seen often with dogs that are not exercised much. When you give food, it will not eat at once but will eat later. The best way to see if your dog has lost its appetite due to dog health problems is to give its favorite food. If it refuses that also, then it is time to see the vet.</p>
<p>Diarrhea and vomiting are serious symptoms of dogs but if your dog looks healthy and playing still vomits its food, you need not worry. It could be relating to another reason and it is not due to one of the dog health problems. But if your dog goes on vomiting or having diarrhea, then it is a serious situation. When these two symptoms appear, you must not lose any time as they pose serious dog health problems.</p>
<p>Bad breath is also one of the symptoms to tell you that your dog is not in perfect health but it is minor one as it could be remedied with proper care to its teeth. Itching is not a mild symptom and also not a serious one as diarrhea. Therefore, if your dog has symptoms like itching and cough, you need to treat them as dog health problems. Therefore, seeing a veterinarian is the better thing when this type of dog health problems is encountered. If you are able to understand the symptoms of illness of your dog, you could be most certain that your dog is going to have a healthy life.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 19:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most pet owners out there are finding for some advices and tips on dog health problems and how to take care of them. Dogs are very lovable and loyal pets and these are just some of the reasons why they are making an effort to educate themselves on dogs and their health. They love their [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Most pet owners out there are finding for some advices and tips on dog health problems and how to take care of them. Dogs are very lovable and loyal pets and these are just some of the reasons why they are making an effort to educate themselves on dogs and their health. They love their dogs so much and they don&#8217;t want anything bad to happen to them.</p>
<p>For dog owners who love their dogs so much and plan to give everything to take care of their dogs, here are some things to remember: It is important to find a caring and trusted veterinarian who will not only help make your dog better in times of sickness, but will also help you in your dog health problems. He or she should always be there to help you in taking care of your dog. It may take some time for your dog to get used to his or her new vet, but surely, he will trust the veterinarian and then he or she will be able to give proper advice and treatment to your dog. Always make sure that your dog is not malnourished and fill his or her body with nutrients. He or she must have a healthy lifestyle and a good diet. If not, this will result to dog health problems such as constipation or diarrhea. Check his or her weight is they are becoming obese or becoming too thin. They should also be given exercise around 2-3 hours a day to have strong bones and stretch muscles.</p>
<p>When it comes to teeth, it is very important to check them regularly. Teeth disorders such as bad breath and gingivitis can destroy the mouth and gums. Other colors and bleeding are signs that your dog is having some dental problems such gingivitis or bad odor. Have this checked with your vet too before all their teeth fall out.</p>
<p>The coat is also an important part of the body that should be taken care of because this is their beauty of their whole being. It is also part of a dog health to brush and groom the coat as well as other parts of the body such as nails, paws, and cutting of hair. It will not only prevent him or her to get bacteria, but your do will also look presentable to people.</p>
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<p>Sometimes, in order not to worry you, dogs will hide an illness by acting normal despite having a hard time. You have to observe your dog carefully, in every part of the body so that if ever he has an illness, you can prevent it from getting worse. Bring him or her immediately to the vet for an examination and diagnosis.</p>
<p>These are just some tips you need to know about dog health problems, but it is best to research on your own and know more about them. Educate yourself so that even at home, you can still take care of your dog on your own. Nothing beats a responsible pet owner, and when you have done everything from your research, we are pretty sure your dog will live longer and in good health.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 04:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>To those who are not familiar with canines it could seem like it&#8217;s normal for the animals to have bad breath. This is not so though because when a pet dog is fit and when it has good teeth, it would not have bad breath. If your dog is exhibiting bad breath, you will need to study it further to see what is creating the issue.</p>
<p>There were people who were doing weimaraner puppy training who were concerned about what is considered ordinary puppy breath smell. These owners also gave reports on pet dog breath smells. Most information were not so much of an issue like when a pet dog has milky or coffee smelling breath. However, concerns were raised when the smell turned very unendurable like when the puppies had fishy breath.</p>
<p>There are some reasons why a dog would develop problems with its breath. One of the most benign reasons is when a pet dog has some food between its teeth. It might be fish or it might be some other meat. The longer food stays in between the teeth, the more it will rot and induce problems with breath. In addition to that, it can also cause tooth decay, which in itself could also lead to a dog to have bad breath.</p>
<p>Dental and periodontal problems might also causes band breath in a dog. Gum and dental diseases that causes abscesses in the mouth can bring about foul smelling breath. This can be caused by poor dental hygiene and by not feeding the dog the appropriate food. It also can be brought on by genetics as some canines may be more susceptible to dental disease than others.</p>
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<p>Treating the issue is going to depend on the induce of the issue. You may use a brush to remove the dog&#8217;s teeth. A vet can help to address any concern with abscesses that a dog can have. It may be required to extract the dog&#8217;s teeth or give it some antibiotic medication.</p>
<p>It was also discussed in the forums for weimaraner puppy training how a puppy&#8217;s breath might be plagued by the health of the mother. So, if you are worried with bad breath in your puppy, you should also consider the health of the mother. It is important to help in diagnosing the problem and by doing so you are taking some steps towards finding a solution for the illness.</p>
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