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Dog Health CareYour pet dog needs equal extent of health care as that of any other member in your family. He is also susceptible to diseases like cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and even emotional depression along with added diseases like heartworms and kennel cough. Being a responsible owner of a pet you are required to be a cautious observer of the behavioral changes and physical movements of your dog to ensure dog health care.

Your dog will be performing its tasks and activities well if he is in a good health. The following information might help you to take up effective steps for dog health care.

Dog Health Care Information

We know that dogs are often the victims of diseases just like a man is. Rather it becomes quite difficult to detect your dog to be unwell since he is unable to verbally communicate with you as a member of your family can. It is you who should be keen and watchful of your dog’s behavior and the level of activity performed by him. The following are the accounts of some general diseases that a dog can be attacked with.

  • Ticks and fleas are the common health concerns for dogs. Ticks generally stay near the regions of head, neck and ears and they can cause allergies and skin irritations. Some fleas may cause anemia in dogs as they feed on the blood of your pet. Fleas are also responsible for causing other intestinal worms like tape worm, hook worm along with diarrhea and fever. Thin young puppies with pot bellies are actually because of being attacked by worms. Canine distemper and Prognosis needs special medical attention for treatment.

    You may control the prevalence of ticks and fleas by keeping the surroundings clean and tidy. While removing ticks manually make sure of using rubber hand gloves to avoid direct contact with blood. For driving away fleas and ticks you may also use chemicals like Butox or Asuntol.

  • Parvovirus is highly infectious viral disease and if attacked by the disease your pet should immediately be taken to veterinary clinic. The disease shows symptoms like blood diarrhea, excessive vomiting, loss of appetite and restlessness. The disease is so dangerous that it can even take away life within few days in case of a big dog and merely few hours for a puppy.
  • Kennel cough or canine Para influenza though less severe than distemper but is characterized by nasal discharge and continuous dry coughing. It is a common lung disease among dogs and become severe in nature only if it is left untreated. Para influenza vaccination would be ideal for treating the disease.
  • Rabies is highly infectious disease and is also dangerous for us too as the germ can be transferred to human beings as well. The symptoms include foaming of the mouth, hydrophobia, sensitive to light, loss of appetite and even behavioral and personality changes. The only way to stay away from the disease is by getting your dog vaccinated when he or she is a little pup of about three months.
  • Canine Coronavirus is a contagious disease which is spread through feces. The incubation period is for 1 to 1.5 days and after which the dog would show up symptoms similar to that of parvovirus though mild in severity. The germs can be killed by bleaching.
  • Canine Hepatitis disease rarely occurs and the incubation period is about 4 to 9 days. The symptoms include loss of appetite, vomiting tendency, depression, discharge from eyes and nose. This disease can be eradicated by bleach.
  • Heartworm is caused by mosquitoes. The worm is about one foot and floats in blood in one of the heart’s chambers. The dog when attacked by a heart worm will suffer from poor appetite, breathing problem, repeated coughing and such. The disease can be treated with pills taken either on a regular or a monthly basis.
Addisons Disease Dog
Leash Breaking in Dog
Babesiosis in Dog
Bacteria in a Dog Mouth
Canine Cushings Disease
Canine Ehrlichiosis
Disease Transmission in Dog
Distemper Dog
Dog Abscess
Dog Anal Glands
Dog Anatomy Kidneys
Dog Anemia
Dog Sedative
Dog Antibiotic
Dog Aseptic Necrosis
Dog Auto Immunity
Dog Bandage
Dog Bladder Infection
Dog Bloat
Dog Blood Vessels
Dog Breathing Problem
Dog Cancer
Dog Castration
Dog Cathartic Sand Laxatives
Dog Tape Worms
Dog Taxoplasmas
Dog Testicles
Dog Thermometers
Dog Whip Worms
Dog Cesarean Section
Dog Cleft Pallet
Dog Clipping
Dog Cold Symptoms
Dog Collars
Dog Constipation
Dog Copulation
Dog Cough
Dog Cryptorchidism
Dog Deficiency Disease
Dog Devices to Prevent Self Injury
Dog Diabetes
Dog Diabetes Insipidus
Dog Ear Infections
Dog Eating Stool
Dog Emphysema
Dog Encephalitis
Dog Enlarged Prostate
Dog Epilepsy
Dog Esophagus
Dog Fits
Dog Fleas
Dog Gum Disease
Dog Has Anthrax
Dog Head Fractures
Dog Heart
Dog Heart Stimulants
Dog Pancreatitis
Dog Parasites
Dog Parvoviral Gastro Enteritis
Foster Dog
Dog Clitoris
Dog Heart Worms
Dog Heat Cycle
Dog Hemophilia
Dog Hernias
Dog Hip Dysplasia
Dog Hip Problems
Dog Hock Joint Fracture
Dog Hook Worms
Dog Hydrothorax
Dog Hymen
Dog Hyperparathyroidism
Dog Hypoparathyroidism
Dog Hypothyroidism
Dog Illness Diagnosis
Dog Immunizations
Dog Infections of the Uterus
Dog Inflammation
Dog Intestinal Illness
Dog Intestinal Parasites
Dog Joint Health
Dog Kidney Problems
Dog Kidney Stones
Dog Laporotomy
Dog Liver Disease
Dog Lupus Erythematosus
Dog Male Sterility
Dog Mammary Swelling
Dog Monsters
Dog Nose Problem
Dog Pain Killers
Dog Vaccine
Dog Spinal Cord Injuries
Dog Steroid
Edema Dog
Dog Tumor
Dog Pelvic Fracture
Dog Pleurisy
Dog Pneumonia
Dog Production of Monsters
Dog Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Dog Protozoa Infection
Dog Rabies
Dog Restricted Pelvis
Dog Round Worms
Dog Routine Problems
Dog Ruptured Cruciate Ligaments
Dog Rupture of the Heart
Dog Salivary Gland
Dog Salivary Gland Disorders
Dog Sanitation
Dog Sclerosis
Dog Secretory Gland Depressants
Dog Septicemia
Dog Shedding
Dog Shoulder Dislocations
Dog Skin
Dog Skin Problems
Dog Sneezing
Dog Vomiting
Dog Trichinae Trichinosis
Dog Twisted Uterus
Dog Urinary Tract Infection
Dog Uterus Problems
Dog Verminious Pneumonia
Dog Veterinary Examination
Dog Weight Loss
Dog With Diarrhea
Dog With Perianal Fistulas
Enlarged Female Dog Breast
Enlarged Heart in Dog
Foreign Object in Dog
Hemobartonella Canis
Is My Dog in Pain Congestive Heart Failure
Lime Disease in Dog
Paraphimosis in Dog
Peripheral Nerve Diseases in Dog
Peritonitis in Dogs
Dog Stomach Problems
Dog Taenia Worm
Dog Throat Problem

To maintain good health of your pet and also to keep him away from testes cancer get your dog neutered. This will keep him emotionally happy and physically active for long years.

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