Posted on
June 13, 2009 by
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Heat Stroke is common to every dog but the flat face dogs are more prone to this dog emergency. Flat face dogs such as bulldogs, boston terriers, frenchies, pekingese, pugs, etc are the first in line to have heat stroke. Some triggers could happen inside your closed car on a very sunny day, being outside on the hottest day, while getting groomed and the hair dryer is too close or too long on drying them, having no source of water or not in a shaded area.
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Health, Tips, Veterinarian, Veterinary Corner, misc
Posted on
June 06, 2009 by
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BARF Diet is an acronym for Biologically Appropriate Raw Food Diet or some uses Bones and Raw Food Diet, it aims for optimum wellness. Optimum wellness means optimum diet and it will result to an optimum health.
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Dog Food, Health, Tips, Veterinarian, Veterinary Corner, misc
Posted on
May 07, 2009 by
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As I was really afraid of giving my fur babies a dose of chemicals I saw this nutritional health supplements from my forum and it was advertised as all natural. Well I purchased squalene, garlic and vitamin E for my dogs skin problem and appetite and I am seeing positive results. They are now not scratching anymore, they now love eating their dog food even without rise and they seem to be a lot happier now.
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Health, Tips, Veterinarian, Veterinary Corner, misc
Posted on
May 07, 2009 by
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My problem with my dogs is that the veterinarian always advised me about my dogs weight but for me they are just cute. But who will gonna argue with the professional huh? So I just asked is there a fat burner for dogs? He just said that I should give the only amount of dog food needed per day and to walk them.
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Dog Food, Grooming Tips, Health, Pug, Shih-Tzu, Veterinarian, Veterinary Corner, misc
Posted on
March 21, 2009 by
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If you are a veteran on dog breeding it is easy for you to detect because of the usual signs that you encounter throughout the years. You can see some changes on your Dam on a few weeks of pregnancy like morning sickness and some personality changes. Few more weeks and you will see some swelling, loss of tuck up and weight increase. Feeding should be increased a little or some do change their kibble into puppies.
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Breeding and Whelping, Health, Veterinarian, Veterinary Corner, misc