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Small Dog Breeds - Best Small Dog Breeds For Families
Dogs, like humans, are highly social animals and this similarity in their overall behavioral pattern accounts for their trainability, playfulness, and ability to fit into human households and social situations.
The most common and perhaps most important role of dog breeds small is as companions. If you love dogs and live in an apartment or small home you still can enjoy the companionship of a small dog breed; you just need to accept a small dog breed is best suited to the home environment.
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Learn more about the small dog breeds and find a small dog with a personality, and appearance, that suits you and your family.
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7 Tips - How to Ship Your Dog
Follow these precautions to make sure your dog is transported properly and with qualified transporters.1. Learn that when using the airlines,you should check weather regulations. They are getting stricter about not shipping pets in weather that is too hot or too cold. (Their definition not your's.)
2. Check to make sure you dog's papers are up-to-date. Regulations are different for moving animals intrastate vs interstate and also for crossing International borders.
3. Check with you vet if you need to take any precautions before shipment time. The vet will also make sure that your animal's rabies shots are current. This is also a good time to ask about possible sedation for the animal during its trip and about microchip identification.
4. Make sure you have an adequate kennel/cage for your animal. Your pet should be able to get up and turn around in the enclosure. It's a good idea to write down your contact information on the kennel/cage, just to be on the safe side. Make it personal: Hi, my name is _______ and I last went to the bathroom at 11pm on 12/22/06 in Arizona. It will get your pet noticed if there is a delay or unexpected layover. Also put some food in a Ziploc bag w/instructions and tape it to the kennel in case of emergency.
5. Make sure your dog has a collar with the correct tags on it. Better yet use a permanent marker and write directly on the collar for better visual. If your pet gets loose it isn't likely to let anyone close enough to see the tags. Or the tags can get lost.
6. Be sure the driver knows about medications your dog takes, as well as the type of diet, water and exercise schedule that your pet is used to. Be sure to give extra food and medication to the driver, in case their trip takes longer than expected due to weather, traffic, mechanical problems, etc.
7. Pack toys that your dog likes to play with, or any other blankets, towels, etc. that your pet enjoys
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Do Dogs Get Hepatitis?
Hepatitis is actually a very broad term. It will signify an inflammation of the liver, although the causes may actually differ. Since the liver is a very complex and vital organ a disease that incapacitates it will prove to be fatal. The livers primary functions are the detoxification, metabolism,the storage of glycogen and the synthesis of plasma protein.It also produces the bile that aids in digestion. The good news is, the liver is a large organ with plenty of reserves.The bad news is, since it has a large reserve, it won't show apparent symptoms unless the liver is seriously damaged.
Although dogs do get hepatitis, it may be different in cause and effect from human hepatitis. There is what is called Infectious Canine Hepatitis. This disease is caused by a virus, and may prove to be a fatal disease in some dogs.
What is It?
This disease is caused by the CAV-1 an adenovirus. Dogs typically acquire this virus from contact, either through inhalation or ingestion of urine, eye secretions, and nasal secretions of infected dogs. This type of virus does not affect humans or other animals, only dogs.
The virus will attack the liver, eye, kidney, and blood vessel cells upon entry into the system of the dog. Fortunately, not all of these infections are fatal. Some dogs, after acquiring this virus, will manifest a cough, lethargy, loss of appetite, moodiness and low grade fevers. In some cases, they do not show any symptoms at all.
Some will develop blue eye. Blue eye is a bluish discoloration of the cornea of the pets eye. Dogs that go through these become immune to re-infection from the disease. This will usually be the case in healthy, mature dogs with a healthy immune system.
However, there are some dogs especially puppies that will become very ill due to the virus. These dogs will develop internal bleeding, liver disease, tonsillitis, and general inflammation of the eyes and mouth. If left untreated, this condition could quickly deteriorate to shock and death.
The virus is also known to attack the dog's spinal cord and brain.
After Infection
This condition will reduce the liver's capability to perform functions necessary for life. These functions include filtering harmful and toxic elements from the blood,storing blood sugar for conversion into usable energy, and creating many proteins that are necessary in the system.
Unfortunately, there is no way to destroy the virus after it has entered the dog's system. Veterinarians will treat the disease by good supportive therapy intravenous fluids, good diet, rest, medicines to lighten the liver's workload, and good care all aimed to strengthen the dog's ability to recuperate. They will also give antibiotics to treat secondary infections.
There is a vaccine for this disease. It is a routine part of a puppy's vaccination plan. And partly due to its efficiency, the cases of canine hepatitis in the United States are low. Therefore, the best way to keep your dogs free from this disease is a proper vaccination plan, and prompt and periodic visits with the veterinarian.
Canine hepatitis can prove to be a troublesome disease that,if unattended, will surely result in a dog's death. With proper information about this disease dog owners will be able to take preemptive steps to assure themselves that their pets are safe from this debilitating diseases.
Chronic Active Hepatitis:
As opposed to the previous disease, this form of hepatitis is harder to treat and the prognoses are not very promising.This usually occurs in dogs of advanced age. The disease is caused by other factors such as toxins and molds in the dog's diet. Infectious Canine Hepatitis can also cause this.
The symptoms of this disease are hard to pinpoint, but generally they will include lethargy, diarrhea, loss of appetite, swollen abdomen, jaundice (or yellowing eyes, gums, and skin). This disease could advance into the nervous system and render the dog blind. Seizures, coma and death usually follow.
To avoid this disease, good health habits including a good diet that emphasizes foods screened for toxins and molds should be exercised.
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Dog Breeds Small - Hidden Dangers
I live in Darwin, Australia where the local councils maintain the local parks and I guess that's pretty much the norm in other countries. When council workers mow the lawns they usually spread the cuttings as mulch around the park gardens and trees. However if there is sufficient in place, they load the cuttings into a truck and take them to a central area where they are mixed with other 'green waste' that has been collected around town and then sold to the public as mulch.
The unsuspecting gardener and pet owner comes along, buys a trailer load of mulch without thought of any consequences, takes the mulch home and spreads it around their gardens. This person may even live outside the local area, therefore the mulch and all the little nasties within can be easily spread over a broad area covering many suburbs.
You may be thinking, "the chances of disease such as 'parvo' being spread are small", that is possibly true, but as long as there are stray dogs and other sick animals wondering through parks, gardens and other public areas it is always a possibility. Disease does spread via grass cuttings, mulch and other forein matter collected from public areas. A close friend of mine purchased mulch from the local coucil depot here in Darwin, spread it through his garden and as a result, his little pup contracted Parvo and evntually had to be put down.
I imagine there are plenty of other hidden death warrants out there that we just do not think about until it happens to us or someone we know.
Here's a start, please add to this list so we are all well informed.
Hidden Dangers.
Do you unknowingly sign your dogs death warrant? Please add to this list of hidden dangers, that may well cost your dogs life.
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How to Control Fleas
To do this, brush your pet's coat with a white cloth or sheet and look for these black specks, which contains digested blood that looks reddish brown when wet. If your dog has a darker coat, eggs that resemble dandruff is visible when a magnifying glass is used.
Dangers of Fleas
Besides really annoying your dog, fleas can also cause an allergic reaction called flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) which leads to hair loss, skin inflammation and irritation. For severe cases, your pet can experience anemia due to blood loss. This can be fatal if your pet is young or debilitated. Also, fleas are carriers of common tapeworms, which can cause cramping and gas.
Preventing Infection
Putting flea powder on your vacuum cleaner will exterminate all the fleas inside the bag. Monthly topicals is an easy and inexpensive approach to protect your house from fleas. Bio Spot or Frontline Plus are recommended topical brands available. You might also want to build a doghouse or spot for your dog that is elevated since fleas can't jump higher than a foot. Water is a flea's top enemy, so wash the areas that a dog might run around - like your backyard. Minimal contact with grasses and woods will lessen the possibility of infection. If you have a garden, trim leaves and clear brushes, as well as grassy and kennel areas.
If you have a home grooming kit for your dog, it is best to include a flea comb. Use it regularly on your pet. Its soft, fine bristles, it will catch the flea. Start combing around the hindquarters and the pet's head, where flea dirt can also be seen. When you trap a flea, immediately put it in soap-water solution. Fleas thrive in warm conditions, that's why in warmer climates, it is best to give your dog flea products the whole year. Although pupa stages can become dormant in cold climates, increasing the length of its lifespan composed of egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Treatment
One alternative is using flea dips that keep fleas at bay for some time after dipping, but it is not recommended by most veterinarians. The downside is that your dog might eat or swallow these parasites after licking, since a flea dip stays on the dog's hair coat. Another option is a flea collar. It will only kill all the fleas in the dog's neck and face -not the whole body. Some also dogs develop a rash when using flea collars. While flea medallions can contaminate the dog's drinking water, since it hangs loose from the collar.
A good choice is the use of flea sprays and powders - both for your dog and your house, so be careful in reading the instructions to know which is which. Products intended for your home is too strong to use on your pet. Using two or three different flea products at the same time can be toxic for your dog.
If there are numerous fleas that infested your dog, it is recommended that you treat your home too. Methoprene and fenoxycarb, two active ingredients contained in flea sprays are efficient and safe. It stops the growth of eggs into adult fleas. As mentioned, sprays are too strong for dogs, so take them outside for a walk when you treat your home. Some products are designed to destroy adult fleas - one product is Insect Growth Regulators (IGR) can help kill flea eggs and larvae. Before applying such products, vacuum your carpet or furniture first to rouse eggs and larvae from their cocoons.
Veterinarians recommend these products to for flea control: Pyriproxyfen (Nylor, Archer), Imidacloprid (Advantage), Lufenuron (Program), Fipronil (Frontline Top Spot), Cythioate (Proban), and Fenthion (Pro-Spot).
Intestinal Parasites in Your Dog
ROUNDWORMS (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonine)
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Most common to infect the animal kingdom, roundworms grow 2 - 4 inches long, tan or white creatures with tapered ends that look like spaghetti.
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See their shocking, research-supported claims in this report.
Also in this report, I show you a simple solution proven to increase the lifespan of your dog by up to 134% and save you up to $10,000.
To discover these amazing secrets just click here and your reward is a super-healthy, incredibly-happy dog that stays by-your-side for up to 8.3-years longer than statistically predicted.
Click here for more...
Ken Mathie
DogSecrets.com
before breeding and will be happy to share that information with you. A reputable breeder will be able to produce veterinary certifications to show the sire and bitch have been cleared of serious health problems. If the breeder is not forthcoming with information, or your gut tells you something isn't right, trust your instincts.
mat so that bacteria doesn't grow between it and the skin and cause a yeast infection. Short-haired dogs will probably only need to be gone over with a curry brush or glove, while medium- to long-coated dogs may require special tools like a slicker, a pin brush, or an undercoat rake. Whatever you use, it must effectively remove loose hair and distribute oils from the skin throughout the coat.
of your head to be? Double ouch. Try to brush your dog's teeth at least 2-3 times a week, or use PetzLife antimicrobial spray if you don't have time or your dog is particularly resistant to the idea. Use only those products made specifically for dogs so that you don't unintentionally poison your dog. You can use gauze over your finger or a toothbrush, or there are more advanced and effective products available. For example, PetsToothBrush is a surgical glove with bristles attached to the thumb and forefinger. But, either way, ease your dog into the process so that it can be a pleasant experience rather than a stressful one and you don't get yourself bitten. Pets will usually prefer human touch rather than a hard plastic brush. If your dog already has a considerable build up of tartar and plaque, veterinary cleaning may be needed. Some dogs will let you scrape the tartare if you are brave enough to try it. Just purchase a dental scraper and be gentle. Otherwise, brushing or spraying about 3 times weekly supplemented with the occasional frozen raw bone (acquired at any butcher or deli) should be enough for maintenance. Remember that you should not use human toothpaste on your pets. Pets will swollow the toothpaste and may get sick. There are several pet toothpaste products available, just be sure that whatever you use is specifically approved for pets. 

area, keep spraying, then move on. Shampoo left in the coat will cause hot spots, an irritating spot of bald, itchy, red skin.
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