Buying Pet Insurance

We all love our pets and want to keep them safe. The same way that health insurance protects your family, when you buy pet insurance it protects your pet. After all pets are part of the family aren’t they? If your pet becomes ill you want to know that they have enough insurance to cover …
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Build a Dog Shelter

Generally, a dog shelter should be at least a foot longer than the dog and it should be as wide as it is long. Also, if you live in a cold climate region, please put a floor in it to get the dog off the cold ground. Your dog will stay healthier if it doesn’t …
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How To Treat Canine Mange

Canine mange is a skin disorder that is caused by the presence of mites that exist on the skin of the dog or in the hair follicles and may even burrow under the skin. Mites are always present on dogs, but certain mites will cause reactions that create uncomfortable symptoms if left untreated. There are …
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How To Treat Canine Lymphoma

Canine Lymphoma, also know as Canine Lymphosarcoma, is a malignant cancer that involves the lymph nodes found throughout the dog’s body. This cancer is sometimes found in the spleen and liver. This cancer most commonly affects middle-aged and older dogs. There are five forms of Canine Lymphoma, which are classified depending upon the primary site …
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How To Treat Canine Hemangiosarcoma: Dog Health Care

Canine hemangiosarcoma is an aggressive, highly malignant dog cancer that preys on blood vessels. To treat this type of cancer, you’ll need to know about the symptoms, diagnosis and more. These tips should help you. There are three types of canine hemangiosarcomas: Dermal, found on the skin Hypodermal, found under the skin Visceral, found on the …
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How To Treat Canine Epilepsy

Canine Epilepsy is recurrent seizures that occur in dogs. Seizures result when abnormal nerve signals from the brain cause muscle responses such as convulsions. Treating Canine Epilepsy should result in a normal life for the dog and its owner by controlling the number, strength and frequency of the seizures the dog has. The treatment should …
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How To Treat Canine Distemper

The Canine Distemper virus is responsible for causing Canine Distemper, which is a dog virus that is contagious to other dogs and is preventable but not curable. This virus is usually fatal to the dog who contracts it because it affects the dog’s respiratory, gastrointestinal and central nervous systems. Canine Distemper is highly contagious among …
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