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Why Do Dogs Shake Their Ears?
There is a difference between a dog who shakes his head here and there on occasion and one who shakes his head frequently. An occasional shake of the head is normal, but if you notice your dog shaking his head more than occasionally,…
Raw Honey Benefits for Dogs
The next time you see a bee buzzing about your flowers, give him a nod of thanks for the honey he provides. You may enjoy a spoonful of honey in your tea, but consider sharing your raw honey with your dog. Raw honey offers him an array of…
How to Treat Sarcoptic Mange With Lime
Sarcoptic mange is a skin disease brought about by infection with the Sarcoptes scabei mite. Mites closely related to spiders and are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. Female sarcoptes mites burrow in the skin and leave…
What are the Benefits of Spaying a Dog?
The potential benefits of spaying a dog include the prevention of certain illnesses, the cessation of heat cycles and reduced pet overpopulation in your neighborhood. Since spaying ends heat cycles in dogs, it sometimes introduces positive…
Signs & Symptoms of Bladder Parasites in Dogs
The bladder worm is a type of nematode that rarely infects the bladders of canines. Also known as capillaria plica, the bladder worm can infect dogs directly through consumption of contaminated food or water; or through an intermediate…
Prognosis for Pancreatitis in Dogs
Pancreatitis in dogs can be a very serious and life-threatening condition. Prompt treatment is necessary to treat the disease and to avoid further complications. Prognosis for a dog that has developed pancreatitis depends on several…
Common Eye Problems With Dogs
Your dog's eyes express excitement, surprise, sadness and concern---emotions easily discerned by you, his loving companion. When those eyes become diseased, not only is his sight compromised, but also your pet's ability to communicate…
Eye Tumor in Dogs
When the family dog begins to have eye problems, pet owners don't usually consider cancer as a possible cause. However, when the veterinarian makes the diagnosis of ocular cancer, it becomes necessary for owners to educate themselves on…
Eye Cancer in Dogs
Primary eye cancer in dogs are tumors that begin within the structure of the eye. Secondary eye cancer in dogs occurs when a malignancy from another site spreads to the eye.
Types
Melanomas make up the commonest…
Border Collies & Heartworm Medicine
Treating heartworm is expensive, difficult and often unsuccessful. The American Kennel Club recommends prevention through the usage of a heartworm prevention program. Prevention programs usually begin when a border collie is six to eight…