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Treating Your Dog for Whipworms

Jan 15, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Whipworms are one of the lesser-known parasites that nonetheless pose a danger to dogs. Here’s how they’re diagnosed — and treated.

How to Remove a Tick From Your Dog

Jan 15, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Ticks — they’re revolting little parasites that cause irritation and disease in animals and humans alike. The best way of reducing your risk for a secondary infection is to have a routine for detecting ticks, and once found, taking care of them immediately.

Chiggers and Your Dog

Jan 15, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Although they’re hard to see with the naked eye, chiggers result in very noticeable irritation when they come into contact with human or dog skin.

What a Dog Owner Needs to Know About Hookworm

Jan 15, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Once established, hookworms can corner a great deal of your dog’s blood flow, eventually leading to life-threatening blood loss, anemia and hemorrhaging. How can you tell if your dog’s dealing with this problem?

Natural Treatments for Dog Fleas — What Are the Options?

Jan 14, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

A lot of owners want to know if there is a natural, non-chemical way to discourage fleas from making a meal of their dog.

Treating Your Dog for Fleas? First Treat Your House!

Jan 14, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Have a serious flea problem? Before you start a flea treatment program for your dog, you’ll first have to treat your house.

Dog Lice — Everything You Wanted to Know

Jan 12, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

What exactly is dog lice? Many people have never heard of it. They wonder if it’s the same type of lice that feeds on humans, and if it’s communicable to their family.

Protect Your Pooch from Dog Ticks

Jan 12, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

Dog ticks — they’re creepy and disgusting. Their sole purpose in life is to get under your skin, sucking up as much blood as they can while possibly transmitting serious illness to their victim. How can you discourage them from hitching a ride on your dog?

Health and the Older Dog: What are the Signs of an Aging Dog?

Jan 8, 2006 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Health

It’s an old chestnut that for every year a dog passes through, they’re actually aging seven years in people terms. Although this is a rough estimate, it’s not all that far from reality. With time passing this fast for your four-footed friend, it’s important that you have some familiarity with older dog health issues.

Are you worried that your dog is demonstrating a real health problem in his constant efforts to scratch his itchy skin? Does he scratch constantly, but with no sign of fleas, ticks, mange or other parasites? In some dogs, even a serious case of itching may not be related to parasites at all.

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