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		<title>Dogs Allergy- How to Care?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Those who have pet dogs at their homes would definitely agree to the well known verse &#8220;dogs are man&#8217;s best friends. They would wag their tail and lick your face when you come back to home. He would always keep you busy on your toes even when you are at home doing nothing. He would [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Those who have pet dogs at their homes would definitely agree to the well known verse &#8220;dogs are man&#8217;s best friends. They would wag their tail and lick your face when you come back to home. He would always keep you busy on your toes even when you are at home doing nothing. He would sit quietly besides you at times and give you a peace of mind. People who have dog know that leaving their home locked at times does not mean returning back to the house to see a chewed pair of shoe, but seeing a dog who tries to tell you by his expressions or actions or wagging his tail and jumping on you that he missed you.</p>
<p>When you keep a dog at your place you need to be very careful about their medicines about their nutrition and about their allergies. To know your dog&#8217;s allergies would help you take care of him when he is unwell. Even dogs are allergic to substances like human beings, even they fall sick. You would find a dog being allergic when he is between one and four years of age.</p>
<p>An allergy is nothing but a reaction to any substances which is capable of inducing a hypersensitive reaction in animals. Allergies are common in many breeds and even in cross breeds. Allergies can even be passed genetically or from parents. Food sensitivities is a general and more fitting term for what pet owners think of as food allergies. This could lead to dog vomiting or even diarrhoea. The other common type of allergy in dog is itching of the body it could at a localized area which means at a certain part of the body or generalized area which means all over the body. It could be due to skin infection or due to exposure to certain type of grass etc. A dog might Sneeze or cough due to expose to a substance for which he is allergic. Atopy or inhalant is another type of dog allergy. If dogs inhale cedar, ash or oak etc which is tree pollens, or grass pollens, weed pollens etc they might be allergic to such allergens.</p>
<p>Contact Dermatitis is another reaction if any different substance touches the skin. Too cure a skin allergy you can shampoo your dog which would help remove his Scales, scabs, some parasites etc. As humans have teeth aches or tooth problems the same way dogs do have canine allergies. You need to understand its symptoms and provide your dog with relief. Hives and rashes on the dog&#8217;s body can be symptoms of allergy.If you observe your dog is vomiting or is having some other symptoms for a few days now take your dog to a veterinian who might give him some drugs which would give your dog relief.</p>
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		<title>Stroke in Dogs Prevention is Better Than Cure</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 06:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to medical conditions in dogs, prevention is always better than cure. Conditions such as stroke can have an adverse affect on the brain and the dog&#8217;s overall functionality. A well informed dog owner is able to best care for their dog before, during, and after a medical incident. They may prevent the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When it comes to medical conditions in dogs, prevention is always better than cure. Conditions such as stroke can have an adverse affect on the brain and the dog&#8217;s overall functionality. A well informed dog owner is able to best care for their dog before, during, and after a medical incident. They may prevent the condition from even occurring in the first place if they have adequate knowledge. This is why it is important that the pet&#8217;s owner understands just what stroke is, how it can affect their pet, the signs and symptoms of the condition, as well as how to prevent stroke from occurring in their dog.</p>
<p><strong>What is Stroke in Dogs?</strong></p>
<p>Dog stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain of the dog is hindered by an arterial blockage or when a clot forms in the dog and prevents blood from flowing to the brain. Blood carries vital oxygen and nutrients to the dog&#8217;s brain, so when the flow is poor or it has stopped this can result in the dog experiencing some form of temporary or permanent brain damage.</p>
<p>A dog with brain damage will then have reduced motor skills. The dog may find it difficult to walk, wag its tail, run, jump, fetch a ball, or even bark. Basically, any form of movement that the dog carried out before having a stroke may be reduced after the stroke has occurred.</p>
<p><strong>How Does Stroke Effect Dogs Long-term?</strong></p>
<p>When a dog has a stroke it usually suffers from some form of brain damage. This may be either short or long term and can vary in severity. The reality is that once a dog has suffered from a stroke then there is no way to reverse the damage that has been done. This is why prevention is better than cure.</p>
<p>Yes, the dog may regain some of its motor function after having suffered a stroke. But the likelihood of them regaining all of their skills and being the same as they were before the stroke occurred is highly unlikely. However this does not mean a dog that has suffered from a stroke cannot live a happy and fulfilling life.</p>
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<p><strong>Signs and Symptoms of Stroke</strong></p>
<p>When a dog has a stroke it can appear to be lethargic, confused and depressed. The dog may turn its head the wrong way when called, tilt its head, or even lose its balance. In extreme cases, dogs may even move in circular motion, lose bowel and bladder control, and have seizures.</p>
<p>If the pet owner notices any of these signs it is vital that they take their dog to the vet and immediately seek assistance, as stroke can be fatal.</p>
<p><strong>Dog Stroke Prevention</strong></p>
<p>The best way to prevent stroke is to make sure that the dog leads a happy, healthy life. Regular exercise and a nutritional diet that is balanced will help to ensure this. In addition, it is recommended that the pet owner give their dog a natural product that increases the blood flow in the dog&#8217;s body and is known to reduce artery blockages and vessel obstructions. A safe alternative to aspirin is suggested (dog health professionals often recommend Petsprin), which contains nattokinase, an enzyme that contains anti-clotting properties.</p>
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