Do You Know the Facts About Canine Lyme Disease?

Do You Know the Facts About Canine Lyme Disease?

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If your dog shows signs of stiffness or begins limping, you may assume that arthritis is to blame. Unfortunately, joint pain can also be a sign of canine Lyme disease. Learning the facts about this tick-borne disease can help you ensure that your pet receives prompt treatment. How is Lyme Disease Transmitted? People and animals develop Lyme disease after being
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Chronic Pain in Pets

Chronic Pain in Pets

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It’s hard to see your pet in pain day after day, particularly if your formerly energetic friend has now become lethargic and withdrawn due to a health condition or disease. Unfortunately, pets suffer from chronic pain just like people do. Learning about types of chronic pain and treatments can help you keep your pet more comfortable. Causes of Chronic Pain
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Fatal Rabies Disease is Preventable

Fatal Rabies Disease is Preventable

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Pets need to be vaccinated to prevent against rabies. Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis and veterinarians believe that all mammals are susceptible to it. This disease puts the public at risk and prevention measures are urged. Rabies is transmitted through saliva. It enters the body of person or pet through an opening in the skin, typically a bite wound.
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The Most Expensive Dog Breeds

The Most Expensive Dog Breeds

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It is well known that each breed of dog tends to have certain health problems more common to that breed. This is probably due to genetics. As canine DNA is studied, it is hoped that we can eventually develop genetic tests for early detection and possible prevention of these diseases. In the meantime, when dog owners are considering adopting a
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Why is My Dog Vomiting?

Why is My Dog Vomiting?

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Cleaning up vomit is a fact of life if you’re lucky enough to have a dog in your life. Although all dogs vomit from time to time, it’s important to distinguish between simple upset stomachs and more serious conditions that can cause vomiting. The Difference Between Regurgitation and Vomiting Some people use “regurgitation” and “vomiting” interchangeably, but the words don’t
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Bloat in Dogs

Bloat in Dogs

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Although it’s name may sound harmless, bloat is a life-threatening emergency for dogs. The condition, formally called gastric dilation-volvulus (GDV), can quickly kill dogs if they don’t receive prompt treatment. What Is Bloat? Bloat occurs when your pet’s stomach fills with air. In many cases, the stomach then twists, cutting off its blood supply. The condition prevents blood from flowing
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Can My Pet Get Depressed?

Can My Pet Get Depressed?

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Unlike humans, most pets seem to be in perpetually good moods. They’re ecstatic when you arrive home from work, are always ready to play and enjoy keeping you company whether you’re cooking dinner or cleaning the garage. When your pet seems sad and is no longer interested in the little things that used to make him or her happy, it’s
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3 Reasons Why Your Pet Could Be Coughing

3 Reasons Why Your Pet Could Be Coughing

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Has your furry friend started coughing? Honking, hacking or raspy coughs can be alarming, particularly when they start suddenly. Although temporary throat or respiratory irritations may be to blame, coughing can be a sign of one of these health issues. Kennel Cough Kennel cough is a contagious respiratory disease commonly caused by the bordetella bronchiseptica bacterium or a virus. Dogs
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Is a Wet Nose a Sign of a Healthy Pet?

Is a Wet Nose a Sign of a Healthy Pet?

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Have you ever heard that a wet nose is a sign that your pet is healthy? Although that’s often the case, it’s not always true. A moist nose can benefit your pet in several ways, but it doesn’t necessarily guarantee good health. How Does a Wet Nose Help My Pet? Have you ever been woken at 5 a.m. by a
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Why Do Pets Hide When They’re Sick?

Why Do Pets Hide When They’re Sick?

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Has it been awhile since you’ve seen your pet? Although your cat, dog or rabbit could just be enjoying a little nap in a quiet corner of the house, lengthy disappearances may occasionally be a sign of an illness. Familiarizing yourself with some of the more subtle symptoms your pet displays when he or she is sick can help you
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