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Kidney Failure in Cats (Chronic Renal Failure)
By Mark Stimpson · 14 years ago
Kidney failure in cats is also referred to as chronic renal failure or CRF and it is a very serious pet health issue. If it is not treated on time then it can lead major ...
Diabetes Insipidus in Dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 14 years ago
Diabetes is a medical term that refers to a range of disorders that are characterized by abnormal thirst and frequent weak urination. One of the dog health issues by breed, diabetes in canines comes in ...
Dog Anemia – Causes and Treatment
By Mark Stimpson · 14 years ago
Its not just humans that suffer from anemia. Dogs also suffer from anemia. Brought on when the quantity of red blood cells in the blood flow become low, anemia can be treated with proper medical ...
Help In Choosing Designer Dog Leads
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Dog leads form an important part of dog grooming. If you want your dog to make a statement, it’s time to get a designer dog lead! If you have just brought home a dog, you ...
Vomiting - Regurgitating In Dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Vomiting is a symptomatic reaction to various different diseases. Not a disease, vomiting is the act of throwing out food which has already been eaten. Some case of vomiting may lead to death if proper ...
Dog Diarrhea – A Disturbing Time For Your Dog
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
A rather common health condition, the severity of the illness can vary extensively. You dog will pass liquid-like stool on a frequent basis and the consistency of the faeces can tell a vet about the ...
The Problem Of Urticaria In Dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Urticaria or Hives is hypersensitivity or an allergic reaction to certain drugs or chemicals or something that the dog may have eaten.It has been known in some cases, even sunlight can lead to urticaria in ...
How To Notice a Collapsed Trachea In Dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Trachea or the windpipe is an important part of the dog’s anatomy as it connects the dog’s throat to his lungs. Tubular in shape, the trachea is made up of many cartilage rings. The pet ...
How To Deal With Warts In Dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Warts in dogs are infectious in nature and can spread to other dogs through physical contact. Warts in dogs are epidermis tumors that are caused by many different types of viral infections. Asking pet health ...
Dog Care: Dog Carriers and Dog Harness
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Dog carriers and dog harnesses are an important part of dog accessories when it comes to taking your dog out for a walk, moving house, or generally any type of transportation. There are many different ...
The Ocicat and His Food, What You Should Know
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
The Ocicat is one of the most magnificent spotted cat breeds that has the capability to steal any show not only with shear beauty but brains as well. The Ocicat is considered to be an ...
How to Treat Nail Problems in Cats
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and bathe him ...
Luxury dog beds, make your pooch feel special and pamper him
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
When you are looking for something to pamper your dog, you could choose a luxury dog bed as these are a great choice. They are available in various shapes, sizes, colors and materials, dog beds ...
Vaccinations For Cats
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
The debate on giving annual vaccinations to ensure good cat health versus the unhealthy implications of inoculation on the pet health has been going on for years. Many veterinarians believe that there is enough evidence ...
Dog Bad Breath – Does Your Dog Have Halitosis?
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
Bad breath sign of bad dog health? Nah, that can’t be possible! Well it is true. While it’s perfectly acceptable to have your pooch’s breath smell of scavenged or raw meat, every time he breathes ...
Weight gain in dogs
By Mark Stimpson · 15 years ago
What is Obesity in Dogs? Weight gain or excessive accumulation of body fat can be defined as obesity. According to some studies, 25%-40% of dogs are either obese or have full chances of becoming obese. ...