Canine flu is a highly contagious viral infection. According to experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, it's caused by the Influenza Virus A subtype H3N8, which is different from the strain found in humans. Mild type canine flu symptoms include a cough, a lot of like that of 'kennel cough', and a runny nose with thick nasal discharge. It is normal to have clear or whitish nasal drainage or mucous. Keep an eye out if the drainage begins to turn yellow gold or green, as this could be a sign of a simple dog flu turning into pneumonia. The severe kind contains canine flu symptoms that include a high fever and symptoms of the early stages of pneumonia. Virtually all dogs exposed to the canine influenza virus become infected; about 80 percent develop a flu-like illness, while another 20 percent do not become ill. Fortunately, most dogs recover within two weeks without any further health complications. However, some dogs progress to pneumonia, which is usually due to secondary bacterial infections.
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May 1, 2014
Canine Flu
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5:57 PM
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linchpin
Canine flu is a highly contagious viral infection. According to experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, it's caused by the Influenza Virus A subtype H3N8, which is different from the strain found in humans. Mild type canine flu symptoms include a cough, a lot of like that of 'kennel cough', and a runny nose with thick nasal discharge. It is normal to have clear or whitish nasal drainage or mucous. Keep an eye out if the drainage begins to turn yellow gold or green, as this could be a sign of a simple dog flu turning into pneumonia. The severe kind contains canine flu symptoms that include a high fever and symptoms of the early stages of pneumonia. Virtually all dogs exposed to the canine influenza virus become infected; about 80 percent develop a flu-like illness, while another 20 percent do not become ill. Fortunately, most dogs recover within two weeks without any further health complications. However, some dogs progress to pneumonia, which is usually due to secondary bacterial infections.
Jan 21, 2014
Jan 17, 2014
Human Foods For Dogs
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linchpin
there are some human foods that can be safely added to your dog’s meals
in moderation to give a nutritional boost to Queenie’s diet and add a
bit of variety to her food bowl. - See more at:
http://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/10-people-foods-dogs/1896#sthash.BjKun4iI.dpuf
there are some human foods that can be safely added to your dog’s meals
in moderation to give a nutritional boost to Queenie’s diet and add a
bit of variety to her food bowl. - See more at:
http://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/10-people-foods-dogs/1896#sthash.BjKun4iI.dpuf
There are some human foods that can be safely added to your dog's meal in moderation to give a nutritional boost and add a bit of variety to his food bowl. Rice, oatmeal, eggs, yogurt, cottage cheese are safe for your dog to eat. Popcorn with no butter or salt is a great treat for your dog. Veggies like squash, parsley, peas, sweet potatoes, green beans, pumpkin. This simple and reasonably priced treats help your dog maintain a healthy weight. Lean meat and liver, apples, pineapple and peanut butter are healthy treats for your dogs.
The
suggestions above are not meant to replace your dog’s normal, balanced
diet. Rather, they are ideas for alternative treats or for adding a
little variety to your dog’s meals. - See more at:
http://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/10-people-foods-dogs/1896#sthash.BjKun4iI.dpuf
These suggestions are not meant to replace your dog's normal diet. Rather, they are ideas for alternative treats or for adding a little variety to your dog's meal.
The
suggestions above are not meant to replace your dog’s normal, balanced
diet. Rather, they are ideas for alternative treats or for adding a
little variety to your dog’s meal - See more at:
http://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/10-people-foods-dogs/1896#sthash.BjKun4iI.dpuf
Jan 16, 2014
Raising The Perfect Dog
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linchpin
Jan 14, 2014
Dogs Need To Be Love
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Do you love your dog? A loving relationship is a
two-way commitment. If you don’t love your dog, then how can he love
you? He may be bonded to you for food, shelter, or fear. We wouldn’t
call a human relationship based on any of those things love, and so it
is the same with dogs. Dogs are highly attuned to human social cues. They don’t just enjoy a symbiotic relationship with us; they are our social partners.
So if an owner has a positive view of her relationship with her dog,
perhaps a higher frequency of positive interactions will occur between
the two, leading the dog to reciprocally perceive a close relationship
with its owner. Who doesn’t love to be greeted by a dog who acts like you’ve been gone
for a year? I know my dog loves me when I get home because she jump all
over me even after she’ve been fed.
Responsible Dog Ownership
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linchpin
Owning a pet is a privilege and come with obligations. If you already have a dog, you need to consider if you are fulfilling all your responsibilities as its owner. These animals depend on us for, at minimum, food and shelter, and deserve much more. Provide your dog with healthy food and clean water, clean his water and food bowls daily. This is important if you want your dog to stay healthy. Take your dog for a walk at least twice a day to physically and mentally exercise them. Remember, a tired dog is an obedient one. Keep your dog leashed in public at all times. This will prevent your dog running away, or jumping on other dogs or people. Provide chew toys to keep his teeth healthy and to relieve boredom. Bathe your dog when necessary. You usually don't need to bathe your dog more often than once a month, otherwise its skin will become dry and itchy. Brush your dog regularly to keep its fur from getting tangled and matted. Take your dog to the vet at least once a year. Regular check-ups are needed to ensure your dog is healthy and so that it can be treated for any problems. Obedience train your dog to ensure a well-mannered family member. Training will strengthen the bond with your dog, prevent or correct unwanted behaviors, and create a well-balanced, happy pet. Pick up after your dog. Dispose of your dog's waste in a proper manner. Be sure to keep your dog happy, healthy, and safe.
Dec 26, 2013
Why Dogs Eat Grass?
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linchpin
Dogs love to munch away on grass, and some even make it part of their daily routine. Veterinarians consider grass eating a normal dog behavior, even when accompanied by vomiting. Eating grass can aid in digestion, and may in fact have various benefits for dogs that consume a small amount of it on a regular basis. Grass eating can also help to ease digestive discomfort and provide an essential and natural way of purging the body when sick. If a dog is experiencing these problem, you may see it wanting to get out of the house. Once out, it will chow down on any grass available, taking large bites and often swallowing the plants whole. Your dog will be able to select the type of grass that he eats, and will know what to avoid as part of this selection process.
Dec 25, 2013
Excessive Dog Barking
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4:31 PM
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linchpin
Barking is normal for dogs, it is their way of expressing themselves and to communicate with humans.
Some of these reasons include:
Warning/Alert: It is natural for a dog to bark when someone is at the door or when strangers pass the house. Your dog may not be able to distinguish between welcome visitors, people strolling past your home and intruders. Many will bark if they sense some type of threat, proclaiming "I'm here protecting this place so don't mess with me." The sound of this bark is usually sharp, loud and authoritative.
Dec 24, 2013
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