Monday, August 13, 2007

Dog Health

Dog Health

Your dog's health is a very important part of overall care, and when you have a dog: Worms are a common problem.

There are several different types of worms that can jeapordize your dog's health: Tapeworm, roundworm, ringworm and heartworm are the most common. Knowing what they are will help you to better monitor your pet's health and to gather the pertinent information, in case of an illness, that would assist your veterinarian to administer the correct diagnosis and treatment. Dog health care benefits by interested owners conscientiously bringing their dogs for yearly checkups: New and better blood, lab, and x-ray procedures aid the veterinarian in gaining valuable knowledge of what is happening to your dog.

Is your dog's sad looking coat causing you to worry about his/her overall health? Sometimes the simple things can often provide very effective benefits, and in the case of the health of your dog, grooming is one of these simple measures that can yield big results. Spot Possible Health Dangers - While grooming your dog you can check the skin for possible skin rashes and problems like hair loss or lumps.
Grooming also stimulates the lymphatic system, thus having a positive affect on the dog's overall health in the same way that a massage does for humans. While blow drying your dog you are actually separating the hair and looking directly at the skin. Worming and “de-flea-ing” your dog are the commonest forms of health measures which you probably undertake yourself for your dog. Regrettably, this and other kidney conditions are common threats to your dog's health, and as we've seen, the effects can be devastating.

Your pet's health and wellness depends largely on the food that you feed him or her. Chemical antioxidants like BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin can extend the shelf life and reduce fat spoilage (rancidity) in pet foods and pet treats, but they have been shown to frequently result in dry skin, allergic reactions, dental disease, and poor health, as well as stimulate adverse effects on liver and kidney functions.

But how much do you really know about what's in a premium food and what your particular pet's needs are? The best advice is to ask your veterianarian.
They will give you advice on what is best to feed your dog.


Dehydration problem is common in hot summer months especially if the dog spends lot of time outdoor. Always make sure his bowl has fresh cold water in it. I like to put ice-cubes in my dog's water. He loves it and he also likes to chew on the ice.

The key to your dog's health is prevention. Start regular veterianry checkups and professional cleanings beginning early in your dog's life.



Remember a good doy is a Happy and Healthy dog.

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