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Have you ever heard of White Dog Shaker Syndrome? I didn’t until today either… It’s official scientific name is idiopathic cerebellitis.

Dog illnesses

Our pets are often like our children. We feed them, we look after them and we keep them safe from harm. However, as with children you cannot wrap them in cotton wool and sometimes accidents can occur or illnesses can develop.The cost of treatment can be extremely expensive and that…

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A once a year visit to the vet is a must for a healthy dog. During this annual visit your vet will check your dog’s heart rate, overall body health, perform a fecal and blood check to diagnose parasites, and keep your dog up to date on vaccinations. A simple…

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The long term impacts of stress have long been overlooked when it comes to our pets. In a human being, stress can result in health issues, it can interfere in our relationships with others, and we may become unbalanced, irritable and aggressive towards those around us. What makes us think…

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dog constipation can be very uncomfortable for your canine friend and the advice in this article should be given as soon as possible.

Dog illnesses

Tips and advices on adopting a dog from a shelter.

Dog illnesses

Most responsible pet owners are aware that we must keep our cats and dogs from certain dangers in our home. We know that we need to keep them from chewing on electrical cords, from drinking toilet water that contains self-cleaning chemicals, to keep them away from antifreeze and other chemical…

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Your dogs health can be greatly affected by Dog Pyometra and Uterine or Womb Infections, to find out more read the following article.

Dog illnesses

Pet food can be expensive, and if the news of the past several years is any indication, dangerous as well. Tainted dog and cat foods have sickened and killed a large number of our beloved furry friends.

Dog illnesses

If your dog sheds a lot it does not necessarily denote ill health. Dogs that spend a lot of their time indoors are exposed to electric lights and central heat and air which can throw off their normal shedding schedule that nature built in. However, profuse shedding may have other causes like an unbalanced