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Dog Hotel in Mandaluyong 0

Posted on April 25, 2011 by admin


It is high time that the Philippines have this kind of services for our fur dogs. I salute the veterinarians who does not only wants to vaccinate and earn but also cares for the welfare of the dogs and the agony of the owner who cannot just leave their dog at home or with someone unsure. For as low as 300 to as high as 700 pesos you can avail their quality service.
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How to get a Pet Passport 0

Posted on February 12, 2011 by admin

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I am sure you are also clueless like me if you have not tried it yet but wants to get your dog on a trip with you. Well I hope I may not sound stooopid but yeah How can I get a Pet Passport? hehe. I want to bring my dog in one of my trips abroad but I am not sure about all those hearsays that they will still be quarantined, that they will be on the cargo area and some died because of the heat.. but honestly where and what will I need to apply? do I still need to bring their pedigree? I heard the vaccines should be updated weeks before they travel.
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Dog’s Itchy Skin 0

Posted on September 03, 2009 by admin

We, dog owners know that dogs really do scratch but too much scratching is not normal.. there must be some problem going on.. and take note that dog skin is much sensitive than human skin so we have to take extra efforts on our dogs grooming.

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Signs and Symptoms of a Sick Dog 0

Posted on July 23, 2009 by admin

Have you ever wonder what signs and symptoms to remember on telling if your dog is sick or what? Here are a few things to remember;

  • Eyes: swelling, discharge, redness, etc.
  • Nose: running, crusting, discharge, etc.
  • Ears: discharge, debris, odor, twitching, scratching, shaking, etc.
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Heat Stroke on Dogs 0

Posted on June 13, 2009 by admin

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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