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		<title>How to Handle Dog Health Problems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When a dog suffers from any ailment, it is not easy to detect it early. Since there is no way for your dog to tell you that it is suffering, most dog owners learn of dog health problems only when the dog&#8217;s condition is aggravated. The most important thing in tackling dog health problems is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When a dog suffers from any ailment, it is not easy to detect it early. Since there is no way for your dog to tell you that it is suffering, most dog owners learn of dog health problems only when the dog&#8217;s condition is aggravated. The most important thing in tackling dog health problems is to detect the problem early and to take your canine friend to its veterinarian at your earliest.</p>
<p>Early detection of dog health problems will not only make it easier for the dog to recover but also does good to your pocket. When any problems with your dog are detected earlier, the treatment will be only a few tablets of antibiotics. When you take the dog to the veterinarian after waiting until its condition is serious, the dog has to be admitted, given intravenous fluids and injections which will make heavy expenditure for you.</p>
<p>The way to avoid the complication of dog health problems is to keep watch on your dog&#8217;s behavior. Slightest change in its ways should be detected by the owner in order to go for early treatment. In case you are unable to detect the symptoms early, your dog&#8217;s chances of recovery become slimmer by the day. When dog health problems are aggravated, they develop complications very quickly.</p>
<p>One of the first symptoms of a dog not being well is that it will refuse to eat. Also it will not be happy to play. Finally its nose will go dry. If you see any of these symptoms or all of them, take your dog to the veterinarian. This is very important to avoid dog health problems.</p>
<p>Some dog health problems are involved with coats of dogs. They will not show any symptoms when a dog has a problem with its coat. When you bathe your dog, look for any blisters or unevenness with the skin. If you find any, take your dog to the veterinarian. He will give you medication to apply on your dog&#8217;s skin and oral drugs in addition to injections. Give these with meticulous care and your dog will recover soon. If you neglect, your dog is going to suffer.</p>
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		<title>Fever &#8211; One of The Dog Health Problems That is Difficult to Handle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fever is a very common ailment with dogs. Very often the dog owners are not able to detect when their dogs are down with fever. The body temperature of dogs is higher than that of humans. Therefore we cannot feel when the dog is suffering from fever unless your dog shows other dog health problems. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Fever is a very common ailment with dogs. Very often the dog owners are not able to detect when their dogs are down with fever. The body temperature of dogs is higher than that of humans. Therefore we cannot feel when the dog is suffering from fever unless your dog shows other <strong>dog health problems.</strong> Dogs could develop fever due to a number of reasons. When a dog is suffering from a skin disease, it could develop fever. Also a dog could catch fever due to an ailment involving its immune system.</p>
<p>Tick fever is one of the most severe <strong>dog health problems</strong> when it comes to fever. In areas where there are ticks, dogs could get infected by this serious type of fever. When pups of small age are contacted with tick fever, it is difficult to cure. Therefore, if you have pups you need to prevent them from walking into areas where there could be ticks.</p>
<p>Fever could be a symptom of other major <strong>dog health problems</strong> such as cancer and infection. It also could be a reaction to a certain drug. Therefore you need to seek medical help as soon as you come to know that your dog is suffering from fever because you never know if it is going to lead to serious <strong>dog health problems.</strong></p>
<p>Though the best way to know that your dog is having any <strong>dog health problems</strong> relating to fever is to check the temperature with a rectal thermometer, there are certain symptoms from which you could identify fever in dogs. Your dog will not play and it will stop all its activities. It will shiver and cough. Also sometimes it will have diarrhea. There could be heavy panting and you could feel that the breath is warm. If you see any of these symptoms it is better to take your dog to the veterinarian as it could develop more severe <strong>dog health problems</strong> if not treated on time.</p>
<p>As fever is a symptom of more critical <strong>dog health problems</strong> you must never neglect a dog suffering from fever as it could develop complication that are difficult to handle.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The choice in dog training collars on the market today is huge, so many choices offering the ultimate cure that times have never been harder for someone trying to choose the right product to suit their dog. Dogs are unique but suffer from a variety of behavioural issues, fortunately these can be grouped into a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The choice in dog training collars on the market today is huge, so many choices offering the ultimate cure that times have never been harder for someone trying to choose the right product to suit their dog.</p>
<p>Dogs are unique but suffer from a variety of behavioural issues, fortunately these can be grouped into a few common misdemeanours such as jumping up , excessive barking, recall problems etc. As a company that offers free specialist advice and help with choosing the right dog collar, we talk to hundreds of people who have an issue that they would like to resolve.</p>
<p>Some of these customers have spent many hundreds of pounds on conventional training lessons or with animal behaviourists to no avail, many of these people are desperate to find a solution as they fear they could lose their dog if these problems are not addressed. Unfortunately the market is littered with many cheap foreign imports that do not conform to UK legislation and carry no warranty or guarantees. To prove this point just go onto Ebay and check out the number of remote dog training collars that are sold for a few pounds, the majority of which do not conform.</p>
<p>Every day we get calls from people that have purchased a cheap alternative and now regret this move, buying a quality dog training collar will mean dipping deeper into your pockets but if you get it right you can have peace of mind, a product that has a 2-3 year warranty and a product that conforms to UK legislation. It is also important to point out that some of these cheap imported dog training collars are unfair to use on your dog as the levels of correction are set unreasonably high. I recently spoke to a customer who had purchased a collar with 100 levels of correction and no beep tone or warning button on the device. This is ridiculous as the dog wouldn&#8217;t have any opportunity to learn.</p>
<p>At Easy Animal we researched all the collars available before deciding which collars to sell, we extensively tested these remote dog collars both on ourselves and also on dogs, as a company we only wanted to be associated with the brands of dog training collars that were fair, reliable, effective and legal. We now have what we consider to be the best brands available, having turned down quite a few companies that wanted us to sell their range.</p>
<p>Firstly all the brands that we sell are RoHS approved which they must be to meet current UK legislation, to meet this criteria costs manufacturers a lot more to develop the products in line with this criteria hence most cheaper collars will almost certainly not be RoHS approved.</p>
<p>To ensure that customer&#8217;s expectations are met from a performance point of view, all the brands we sell have a 2 year warranty at minimum and some have a 3 year warranty. This is important as these are electronic products often working in difficult terrains and weather conditions, and of course even the best products can and do malfunction. Having a reliable remote training collar is essential if your dog is chasing a scent and hurtling towards a busy main road!</p>
<p>When you are training a dog, consistency and continuity is of paramount importance, there is little point buying a training collar for it to fail and then interrupt all the good work you have put in. The warranty gives you total peace of mind that very quickly you can have a new trainer delivered promptly to maintain your training programme with your dog.</p>
<p>At Easy Animal we want you to choose the right collar; we want you to be happy with your purchase so we offer you totally free advice and help in buying the right dog training collar. We believe that all dogs are unique and every situation is different, also it is worth pointing out that what works on one dog will be totally the wrong product for the next dog. We sell collars to dog trainers, and we talk daily to dog trainers about training methods so we feel that we have the experience and knowledge to be able to point you in the right direction.</p>
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<p>So which are the best collars? These fall generally into two main categories spray and static pulse collars and we have had good success with both types, spray collars of which there are only a few choices generally don&#8217;t operate any further than relatively close range 100-300m. Spray training collars can be a little more problematic as the process of having a spray nozzle means that technically it becomes an issue to keep this clean, also the seals around the spray can dry out so they are prone to more problems than static ones. Having said that they have huge support from the dog world and can often be seen on dog training programmes on television like &#8216; Dog Borstal&#8217;.</p>
<p>Static dog training collars can be seen as more controversial but are widely recognised within dog training circles as more effective than spray trainers. Whilst this is a generalisation, it is far to say that these static pulse collars create much discussion about whether they are harmful, unfair or cruel. When I hear people making these claims I always point out that when these are used in the correct manner they can be used extremely effectively, but of course the responsibility is very much in the hands of the person holding the remote control. As an example a car driven erratically and dangerously by one person can equally be driven carefully and safely by the majority. We sell many of these static pulse remote collars for owners of deaf dogs for recall issues and on a low setting the dog only experiences something similar to someone tapping him on the neck.</p>
<p>At Easy Animal we always advise customers to use the static collars in a measured way starting off by setting the level very low and gradually increasing the levels until by observing the dog you can tell that they are getting a mild sensation. This level of static is very low and in fact in most cases just has to be at a level to interrupt the dogs trail of thought. Obviously for more wilful and stubborn dogs the settings may well be set on a higher level. Static collars with small increments and a gentle increase over a number of levels is certainly better than large increments. Many of the collars we sell have a nick button or short stimulus together with a button for longer levels of stimulus, ALL the collars we sell however have a beep tone which is fundamental to the training process as it is used as a warning signal to the dog and gives the dog an opportunity to respond, it is this important element on a training collar that allows the dog to learn and become trained. Please never buy a collar unless it has this function.</p>
<p>The brands that Easy Animal sell and have total faith in are Canicom, PetSafe, Innotek and Sportdog. All these brands sell good quality training collars, in future articles we will go into more detail and start to give you a totally independent view on all these collars explaining in detail the pros and cons of each collar. For further details please do not hesitate to contact us at the following address:</p>
<p>Easy Animal Ltd, Unit B2, Whitebridge Lane, Stone, Staffs ST15 8LQ Tel 01785 919507</p>
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<p>Rabies is by far the most dangerous disease a dog could contact. Spread though the saliva of any infected animal, this disease has no cure. The only way to save your dog from this most dangerous of the dog health problems is to vaccinate it on time. The danger of this disease is that it could be contacted by any mammal and also any infected mammal could transmit the disease to humans through a bite or licking an open wound.</p>
<p>Though there are some countries that have completely eliminated the rabies virus, there are some countries where rabies is still prevalent. In such countries, all dogs should be vaccinated as this deadly disease could affect humans also. Due to these reasons rabies is treated as one of the gravest dog health problems.</p>
<p>When a rabid dog bites a healthy dog that has not been vaccinated against the virus, through the infected dogs saliva the virus enters the body of the healthy animal. Unlike other dog health problems there is hardly anything you could do if a healthy dog that is not being vaccinated is bitten by an infected dog. Though you have vaccines developed for humans there is no cure for this type of dog health problems of dogs. Therefore, if a dog not vaccinated against rabies is bitten by an infected dog, the bitten dog is sure to die.</p>
<p>Once a healthy dog that is not vaccinated against rabies is bitten by a rabid dog, it will develop serious dog health problems after three to eight weeks. The dog will become restless and lethargic. Also normally friendly dog will become aggressive. These symptoms will last only three or four days after which the dog will become aggressive and start biting other dogs and even humans.</p>
<p>At the final stage of this gravest of the dog health problems the dog will lose its balance and will not be able to control its jaws. Finally the death will occur. As rabies is the worst of the dog health problems that brings a painful death to any affected dog, you must never forget to vaccinate your pet.</p>
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