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		<title>Why is My Dog Vomiting?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Why is my dog vomiting?&#8221; is a question that is often asked by dog owners. In the life of a dog, there is not a single answer, as it may occur for a variety of reasons. Most often, vomiting once or twice is not cause for great concern in canine animals. These cases usually work [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>&#8220;Why is my dog vomiting?&#8221; is a question that is often asked by dog owners. In the life of a dog, there is not a single answer, as it may occur for a variety of reasons. Most often, vomiting once or twice is not cause for great concern in canine animals. These cases usually work themselves out as the dog&#8217;s body attempts to rid itself of substances that disagree with their system. On the other hand, consistent purging is a sign that medical attention may be needed.</p>
<p>Acute vomiting is simply the occasional and sudden episode of vomiting that occurs just a time or two. In this case, the dog has probably eaten something that does not agree with its stomach and the body reacts by purging to cleanse itself. Acute vomiting may also take place when a dog has experienced a sudden change in diet, eaten excessively or rapidly, consumed foods that their body does not tolerate, or if they swallow items not intended for consumption. In most cases that an owner questions, why is my dog vomiting, one of these situations exists. Dogs can often be seen eating grass as a natural means to help them regurgitate when their stomach is upset. When the vomiting ceases after just a few episodes and the dog returns to his natural temperament, most likely the problem has been resolved.</p>
<p>When chronic vomiting occurs, dogs will vomit continuously or on a regular basis. This can be a sign of a variety of more serious conditions. Among those might be internal parasites, canine parvovirus, intestinal obstruction, twisted stomach, food allergies and pancreatitis. Poisoning, stress and various other medical conditions may also be responsible. Not all incidences of vomiting in dogs indicate a serious condition; however, sudden and repeated episodes should always be treated as potential medical emergencies. Vomit that is accompanied by bile, blood, unusually strong odors or large amounts of mucus should be taken very seriously.</p>
<p>The question, &#8220;Why is my dog vomiting?&#8221; is a common one among pet owners. In order to find the answer, all symptoms and the overall health of the dog must be considered.</p>
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		<title>Dog Health Problems With Internal Parasites</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Like us human beings, dogs are also affected by many worms that are internal parasites. These worms infest the intestines of dogs and create many dog health problems. Therefore you need to treat your dog regularly against these worms. There are lots of medications that are prescribed by veterinarians to control worms in dogs. When [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Like us human beings, dogs are also affected by many worms that are internal parasites. These worms infest the intestines of dogs and create many dog health problems. Therefore you need to treat your dog regularly against these worms. There are lots of medications that are prescribed by veterinarians to control worms in dogs.</p>
<p>When round worms and tape worms create dog health problems, you could see signs of infestation in stools of dogs but with many other worms even when infestation is there you cannot see any evidence without the use of a microscope. However, there are occasions where whipworms create dog health problems, you could see the adult worms in the stools of the affected dog but by that time the dog has got affected a lot with weight loss</p>
<p>As all the worms are not eliminated by one medicament, proper identification of the worms that cause the dog health problems in your pet should be made when you suspect worm infestation. Early treatment is the key in this case too as the worms will create all kinds of problems for the dog&#8217;s system. In order to identify the worms that cause the dog health problems in your dog you must take a sample of its stools to the veterinarian. Under microscopic examination he will be able to identify the parasites and recommend the right treatment.</p>
<p>Many veterinarians include the stools test for worms in the annual health checkup for dogs. In case any diagnosis is made, you dog could be treated for the particular worm even before infestation proper has taken place. This will prevent the appearance of dog health problems related to worm infestation.</p>
<p>In case your dog is affected by worm infestation, you will come to know that with several symptoms of your dog. They may include diarrhea sometimes with blood in stools, dry hair and weight loss. There could be vomiting and in some cases worms could also be there in the vomit. Sometimes, despite your dog&#8217;s suffering from dog health problems related to worms, it might not show symptoms. Therefore, you must try your best to avoid worm infestation.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Parasites are a major concern with dogs. They cause some major dog health problems. Parasite problems in dogs are divided into two categories. One is the internal parasites and the other is the external parasites. Both types of parasites cause a lot of dog health problems but the external parasites could be seen most often. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Parasites are a major concern with dogs. They cause some major dog health problems. Parasite problems in dogs are divided into two categories. One is the internal parasites and the other is the external parasites. Both types of parasites cause a lot of dog health problems but the external parasites could be seen most often.</p>
<p>The external parasites such as Fleas, Ticks and Lice not only become nuisance to your pet but also they are able to cause skin rashes and also cause hair loss affecting your dog&#8217;s appearance. Therefore, you need to take these dog health problems serious. There are a few specific illnesses caused by external parasites such as Mange. These could be treated with different types of medications such as injections oral medicine and applications.</p>
<p>In addition to the treatment, you need to give your dog the proper care to prevent recurrence of these problems. You can buy the necessary sprays and shampoos that you need, in order to give proper skin care to your pet to prevent this type of dog health problems. It is better to spray the area the dog usually inhabits to destroy the eggs of the parasites.</p>
<p>External parasites also cause various types of dog health problems. The care to avoid internal parasites need to start when the pup is only a few months old. When you give worm treatment according to your veterinarian&#8217;s instructions, you could avoid all the problems caused by internal parasites. In order to have a healthy pet that is not threatened by the presence of internal parasites, you need to continue with worm treatment at regular intervals.</p>
<p>Regular worm treatment is able to avoid a lot of dog health problems caused by internal parasites. Some of the internal parasites that cause serious illnesses to dogs are the Tapeworms, Roundworms, Hookworms, Heartworms and Whipworms. All these worms could cause anemia and internal bleeding in dogs. If not properly controlled, these internal parasites could cause the death of your pet. However, regular worm treatment could control these dog health problems caused by internal parasites. Control of both internal and external parasites is important for the health of your pet.</p>
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<p>Parasites are a major concern with dogs. They cause some major dog health problems. Parasite problems in dogs are divided into two categories. One is the internal parasites and the other is the external parasites. Both types of parasites cause a lot of dog health problems but the external parasites could be seen most often.</p>
<p>The external parasites such as Fleas, Ticks and Lice not only become nuisance to your pet but also they are able to cause skin rashes and also cause hair loss affecting your dog&#8217;s appearance. Therefore, you need to take these dog health problems serious. There are a few specific illnesses caused by external parasites such as Mange. These could be treated with different types of medications such as injections oral medicine and applications.</p>
<p>In addition to the treatment, you need to give your dog the proper care to prevent recurrence of these problems. You can buy the necessary sprays and shampoos that you need, in order to give proper skin care to your pet to prevent this type of dog health problems. It is better to spray the area the dog usually inhabits to destroy the eggs of the parasites.</p>
<p>External parasites also cause various types of dog health problems. The care to avoid internal parasites need to start when the pup is only a few months old. When you give worm treatment according to your veterinarian&#8217;s instructions, you could avoid all the problems caused by internal parasites. In order to have a healthy pet that is not threatened by the presence of internal parasites, you need to continue with worm treatment at regular intervals.</p>
<p>Regular worm treatment is able to avoid a lot of dog health problems caused by internal parasites. Some of the internal parasites that cause serious illnesses to dogs are the Tapeworms, Roundworms, Hookworms, Heartworms and Whipworms. All these worms could cause anemia and internal bleeding in dogs. If not properly controlled, these internal parasites could cause the death of your pet. However, regular worm treatment could control these dog health problems caused by internal parasites. Control of both internal and external parasites is important for the health of your pet.</p>
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