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Dog Health Questions on Hygiene

Cleanliness is next to godliness or should I say dogliness. Understanding you dog's health is the same as understanding your health. Raising a dog also takes the responsibility of finding out and providing their needs as well as guarding their health. So here are more of dog health questions and answers that you need to know.

Why the bad breath?
Focusing on dental care is important because dental diseases can cause bad breath. Common implications are plague and calculus deposits on your dog's teeth. The worst thing is for it to develop into gingivitis. Give your pet a good brush of teeth at least 3 times a week to avoid this. Try to give your dog something hard to chew to exercise their teeth and remove plaque. At the same time you can visit vet clinic and pet shop to buy mouthwash or dental toy cleaner.

Does the frequent urination of puppies' manifestation of infections?
Frequent urination in young or even adult dog is not considered normal. The first thing you need to do is to take a closer look at his urine. Examine if there is a trace of blood or unusual components. A young dog especially the female is prone to urinary tract infection since they cannot fight the infections because of their unchallenged immune system. An adult dog possibly be experiencing hormonal imbalance which can dramatically affects his kidney performance.

My dog stinks, literally!
Dog lovers know that their dog may get its unpleasant odor from playing around garbage's and dirt. If regularly bathing does him no good then maybe you are bathing him too often. Like humans, frequent bathing can remove the natural oil from your dog's fur and can cause dry scalp and eventually dandruff. You can change your regular shampoo or use milder shampoo for your dog. Mold and yeast are possible factors of stinks also, so be sure to dry your dog fur well after bathing.

What's the right way to remove those ticks?
The most common dog health problems every dog lovers will agree are ticks. In fact, one of the main sources of ticks is from our dog and not from other wild animals. One way to remove this is to put mineral oil to the scalp of your pets. After 30 seconds you can then remove ticks by using a sharp pointed tweezers. Be careful in pulling them out from the hair. Do not twist the tick; rather pull out straight and slowly so as not to squeeze the head or the body to avoid exposing other organisms. In severe cases, you can go the veterinarian to ask for specialized formulated powder to kill ticks. Proper bathing and cleaning are a helpful way of preventing ticks.

Do I have to check my dog ears and eyes?
Yes. It's advisable to check your dog's eyes and ears at least once a week especially dogs with large and hairy ears. You should check for unusual discharged and odor. To clean your dog ears, use cotton with baby oil and gently clean starting from the inside to the outside. This is not only good for your dog health but I am sure he will like this. Healthy dog's eyes appear clean and shiny and usually wide open. Just used a wet cloth and wipe any discharged or obstruction. Do not pour water directly to your dogs' eyes because this can caused irritation.

I hope these dog health information educated you on how to maintain your dog's proper hygiene. It is better to know the basics, to move out and learn on your own.

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Dog Lovers need to know about Dog Health

Dog lovers are very concerned towards their pet that they usually do a lot of researching on dog health informationThey are often times tend to be anxious when their dogs start to show unusual behavior. These are only a few of the dog health questions and answer information that I found in the splendid world of Internet that any dog lovers need to know about taking care of their dogs.

How will I know if my dog is sick?
There are obvious signs to tell when your dear dog is ill. They might show any or all signs of loss of appetite, diarrhea, constant vomiting, depression, weakness and weight loss. It's safer to contact your vet before you administer something. Be cautious; some thing's wrong if one of these signs shows up.

Do I have to brush their teeth?
Of course, because you need to maintain the dog's oral hygiene. Studies show that almost 80 percent of puppies get into oral disease in as early as age three. Regular brushing of their teeth will keep it stronger, healthier and you can keep them away from pains of anesthesia. It is also advisable to give them toys that will strengthen their teeth.

Can I know the temperature of my dog through his nose?
This is one presumption of most dog owners which is untrue. You can't tell the temperature of your dog through their nose. In times of hot temperature, your dog sweats off to cool himself resulting for its nose to feel cool and moist. On the other hand if the temperature is too cold the dogs' nose will go dry just what human manifest to regulate the temperature in their body.

How often should I take him for vaccination?
Only your veterinarian can tell how often your dog needs to be vaccinated. Since there are many factors that affects and determines this one, the best way is to regularly visit your vet and talk about more on this aspect so you will be oriented as to how often and what vaccine is needed.

Do I have to visit the vet often?
Visiting your vet generally depends on your dog health, age and status. For puppies, regular visit is a must since you need to secure a lot of checkups and vaccination and for older ones, at least twice a year depending on its needs. If your dog is sick, it's a must that you do regular visits for test and medications. The vet will then advise you on what to do and how often you need to follow up for check ups for your dog health to improve.

As much as you care to buy them good stuffs like custom dog tags over the Internet so is the need to know information on how to perk up your dog health. And please take note that not all the time,word from dog owners are dependable, so remember do not try to make a diagnosis of your own, go to the veterinarian to seek medical and professional advice.

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Caring for your Dog Health

When loving your dog is just not enough

It has been very evident and has been proven for thousands of years that dog is really man's best friend. Today, because it seems that the relationship between man and this fine animal is going stronger, one can also say that "man is dog's best friend". But why dog and man? Why not cat and man or horse and man? Why not even consider man and orangutan (many updated reports consider orangutans as the man's most likely ancestor)?

Dogs - man's best friend, a faithful companion and ally since prehistoric times. This so called "Man-Dog" relationship that existed for Billions of years has always been clouded by mystery. No one could ever put in plain words why there is such a high level of understanding between man and dog. But do we truly understand these gentle and loving creatures? There are many reasons why this kind of bonding is far greater than anything. But if you would ask me, in my most personal opinion, maybe it's because the word "dog", when spelled backwards, becomes "God". But whatever may be the reasons or whatever may be the opinion of many different people; this site was created to present helpful articles for dog lovers. like me.

This wonderful animal will be discussed here extensively, how to take care of them, updates, stories, and so much more. As a dog lovers and simple as an owner, we must try to understand how they feel or how they react to certain conditions. One very important thing we often neglect is how to properly take care of our dog health.

If you own and love dogs, then you are certainly one of the many dog lovers. All you need is an understanding of how special and fragile they can be. We often hear or read heroic stories of dogs saving or helping their owner's life. What sad is we also hear dogs treated in a bad way sometimes intentionally but most of the time because of our negligence and mistaken presumptions. As an owner we should make it a point to get involved in our dog health and life. If you are dog lovers, be wary of your dog health like you would with yours, and with that we could keep this so called "man-dog relationship for another billion years.

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