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Disaster Preparedness For Your Pet: Part 2
Part 2 of this 3 part guide describes the steps you should take during a disaster to best protect your pet.
Is Your Dog Terrified Of Fireworks?
A guide to helping your dog overcome his/her fear of fireworks, both in the short and long term.
Disaster Preparedness For Your Pet: Part 1
This article combines advice from the government, pet charities and rehoming clinics to act as a thorough guide to what you can do to protect your pet before a disaster strikes. Be a responsible pet owner - print out this article so you have it handy should your worst fears come true.
Why is my Dog Scratching?
A summary of what you should do if your dog starts scratching, and a brief description of the non-allergic causes of itchiness.
The Itchy Dog: is it an Allergy?
Allergies in pets are becoming more and more common, and are a common cause of itchiness in dogs in particular. Here Dr Matthew Homfray outlines the various allergies that can affect dogs, and how to find out whether your dog has one of them.
Could your Dog be Suffering from Canine Acne?
Does your dog suffer from facial skin problems? Were you aware that it could be canine acne? Read below to find out more about this condition.
Physiotherapy for Arthritic Pets
In this article I hope to introduce you to the concepts and terminology of physiotherapy so that you can approach your veterinarian and see whether it may benefit your pet.
Canine Hot Spots (Moist Dermatitis/Eczema)
Also known as Acute Moist Dermatitis or Moist Eczema, Hot Spots can seemingly appear spontaneously anywhere on a dogs body and the area involved can rapidly spread. Read on to find out more about this common skin problem.
Fleas: How To Rid Your Pet Of Them
Flea infestations are both alarming to pet owners and sometimes difficult to wipe out. This article explains how to make both your pet and your house flea free as quickly as possible.
Disaster Preparedness for your Pet: After a Disaster
This article describes what you can do to protect your pet after a natural or man made disaster strikes, when pets are often at their most vulnerable.
Does Your Pet Have Worms?
A summary of the types of worms that can affect dogs and cats, and how best to protect your pet and your family.
Avoiding Thanksgiving Holiday Hazards for your Pet
Thanksgiving is this week, and the rest of the holiday season is fast approaching. It's a busy time for all of us, but it is very important to make sure that your pet is kept safe from any danger.
Neutering Your Dog...Why, When and How
A clear and concise article explaining the pros and cons of neutering male and female dogs, why it is done, when is the best time to do it and how to go about it.
Winter and Christmas Holiday Hazards For Pets
Christmas is a special time of year but its important not to forget your pets.The following tips will help to keep your pets out of danger during the holiday season this year.
New Pet Dog Vaccination Guidelines in the USA
Vaccinations are an essential preventive care for your dog. Through vaccination, dogs can now be protected from numerous disease risks, including rabies, distemper, hepatitis and several others. Some of these diseases are zoonotic (can be passed from dogs to people) and so vaccinating your pet benefits public health too.
Help, my Pet has Diarrhea!
This article explains the common causes of diarrhea in cats and dogs, and advises on what steps you should take if your pet develops diarrhea.
Anal Gland Problems in Dogs
Many dogs have anal gland problems that their owners are unaware of. This article explains what anal glands are, how to tell when they are causing discomfort and how deal with them before a trip to the vet becomes necessary.
Is your Pet a Porker?
How to tell if your pet is overweight, a review of the medical problems this can cause them and how to help them shift that excess fat so that they become fitter, healthier and happier.
Have you Checked your Dogs Teeth Recently?
A huge number of dogs out there are in desperate need of dental treatment. Here we explain how to check your dogs teeth and how you can stop them getting a painful mouth by regular brushing.
Does your Dog Suffer from Ear Infections?
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons a dog will visit a vet. Here we look at why they occur, how to recognise one and what you should do about it.
New Canine Obesity Drug Launched!
With pet obesity on the rise, the approval of a new drug to combat canine obesity has been hailed by some as a new breakthrough, while others are more sceptical. Here we look at the indications for using the drug and how it works.
Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
Despite many years of selective breeding, hip dysplasia remains one of the commonest orthopaedic diseases of dogs. Here we look at how to recognise it in your dog, how a veterinarian diagnoses it and the various management options currently available.
Does Your Dog Get The Right Amount Of Exercise?
With canine obesity on the rise, the lifestyle we impose on our four legged friends has come increasingly under the spotlight. Here we look at how much exercise dogs should be getting, and the range of exercises available to dog owners.
Does Your Dog Have A Healthy Diet?
With canine obesity on the rise, diet and exercise has come under the spotlight in an effort to educate owners on how to keep their pet healthy and increase its life expectancy.
Cleaning Your Dogs Ears
Ear infections are one of the commonest problems that veterinarians have to deal with, but many could be prevented with a simple home ear cleaning programme. Here we look at how to clean your dogs ears properly, and avoid those nasty ear infections.
Epilepsy in Dogs and Cats
Epilepsy is a non progressive brain disorder that induces recurrent seizures. It is very important to understand that there are numerous disorders that can cause seizures, and in order to make a diagnosis of true epilepsy, many of these other causes must be ruled out.
Food Allergies in Dogs
Although a food allergy is not curable, the good news is that with proper diagnosis and management it can be well controlled in virtually 100% of cases.
Does Your Dog Leak Urine?
Urinary incontinence is a common disorder in older female dogs, as many as 20% of neutered bitches develop it at some point in their lives. The reason is usually urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI). In this article we review the current state of knowledge on this condition, focusing on the management and treatment options.
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