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Many canines need basic dog obedience training because, like humans, dogs are not born with manners.  Some canines display aggressive dog behavior, while others are constantly barking or whining.  Behavior problems in dogs are very common, so if you have an unruly dog, do not panic; you are not alone.  A typical dilemma faced by dog owners is dog aggression.  This, like many other bad dog behaviors, can be prevented.  However, in order to stop dog behavior problems, you first need to be able to understand their underlying causes.

Correcting aggressive dogs calls upon you to discover the root of the aggression.  Does you dog behave aggressively towards members of the family, strangers, or both?  You must ask yourself this critical question.  The answer will influence treatment of the problem.

If your pet only exhibits aggressive dog behavior in the presence of strangers, then you need to: learn how to socialize your dog and why socialization is the first, most important step of aggressive dog training.  If your dog is aggressive towards family members, then you need to understand why resource guarding and dog pack behavior have a tremendous influence on your dog’s actions.  A dog may also show aggression towards members of the family if he is mishandled or mistreated.  It is important for each family member to learn what type handling/treatment can trigger aggression.

Aggressive dog training is a hard job to do without some form of help.  Books on dog behavior are an excellent resource that can guide you through basic dog obedience training and help you learn how to stop dog behavior problems (for example, dog aggression).  So, if you want to train your dog in the house and don’t want to spend a ton of money on training lessons, then a book on dog behavior is an excellent investment!

Five Suggestions you need to start correcting aggressive dogs:

  • Bring your puppy to meet a bunch of different people and expose him to new surroundings.
  • Give your puppy lots of physical contact so he can get used to being handled.
  • Show your dog that it is you who rules the coop.
  • Obedience training lessons should never be too long, inconsistent, or sporadic.
  • Reward your dog with treats or attention when he obeys you, and seclude him when he fails to.

J. Walden
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/5-ways-to-stop-dog-aggression-aggressive-dog-training-exposed-749240.html

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Many canines need basic dog obedience training because, like humans, dogs are not born with manners.  Some canines display aggressive dog behavior, while others are constantly barking or whining.  Behavior problems in dogs are very common, so if you have an unruly dog, do not panic; you are not alone.  A typical dilemma faced by dog owners is dog aggression.  This, like many other bad dog behaviors, can be prevented.  However, in order to stop dog behavior problems, you first need to be able to understand their underlying causes.

Correcting aggressive dogs calls upon you to discover the root of the aggression.  Does you dog behave aggressively towards members of the family, strangers, or both?  You must ask yourself this critical question.  The answer will influence treatment of the problem.

If your pet only exhibits aggressive dog behavior in the presence of strangers, then you need to: learn how to socialize your dog and why socialization is the first, most important step of aggressive dog training.  If your dog is aggressive towards family members, then you need to understand why resource guarding and dog pack behavior have a tremendous influence on your dog’s actions.  A dog may also show aggression towards members of the family if he is mishandled or mistreated.  It is important for each family member to learn what type handling/treatment can trigger aggression.

Aggressive dog training is a hard job to do without some form of help.  Books on dog behavior are an excellent resource that can guide you through basic dog obedience training and help you learn how to stop dog behavior problems (for example, dog aggression).  So, if you want to train your dog in the house and don’t want to spend a ton of money on training lessons, then a book on dog behavior is an excellent investment!

Five Suggestions you need to start correcting aggressive dogs:

  • Bring your puppy to meet a bunch of different people and expose him to new surroundings.
  • Give your puppy lots of physical contact so he can get used to being handled.
  • Show your dog that it is you who rules the coop.
  • Obedience training lessons should never be too long, inconsistent, or sporadic.
  • Reward your dog with treats or attention when he obeys you, and seclude him when he fails to.

J. Walden
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/5-ways-to-stop-dog-aggression-aggressive-dog-training-exposed-749240.html

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Today a small dog bitten on my leg. There is no injury, no wound at all. It is a street dog. I think it was just playing with me. I wear trouser and sox at that time. Need I take any treatment for that?

Since there is no wound you are safe

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Many dog owners today try to be frugal on their dog’s medical care, Deciding if pet insurance is right for you and your dog can be difficult. Here is the question: can you afford an unexpected thousand dollars’ expense? Or even more? If not, then you should consider pet insurance.

Your dog’s medical care, including diagnostic tests and treatment options, is becoming more sophisticated. Treatments and procedures are now available that were not previously possible. With that comes a hefty price many dog owners cannot afford.

Veterinary costs alone can rival your own medical doctor’s fees. For example, a large breed dog with a relatively common life-threatening condition called “bloat” can be hospitalized and treated in many veterinary hospitals and emergency clinics across the country. The cost for this life-saving treatment ranges from $2,000 – $5,000 or more. A broken leg requiring fracture repair can range from $500 to $2500 depending on the specific treatment and where in the country you live.

Here are 3 more questions to help you determine if pet insurance is right for you…

1. Do you love your dog?

2. Do you want the best care for your dog?

3. Do you consider your dog as a valued member of your family?

If you answer is yes to these three questions, again, you should consider pet insurance. It will provide you with a peace of mind knowing you have help paying the medical costs for your dog’s accidents, poisonings, or illnesses including cancer.

As a veterinarian, I love to see dog owners with pet insurance. Dog owners with pet insurance that come to our emergency hospital don’t have to worry about compromising the care for their pets because of cost restraints. They don’t have to decline treatments or even consider euthanasia due to their limited budgets. If an unexpected expense would be difficult for your budget, then you should consider pet insurance.

Optional pet insurance coverage is also available as regular veterinary care such as vaccines and other routine wellness care is critical to the long-term health of your dog.

Your dog’s health & your finance’s bottom line:

There are many things in life that you can be frugal about, such as entertainment, travel and dining expenses. However, when it comes to your health, your family’s health or your dog’s health, you should never be frugal, especially if you love your dog and want the best care for him or her.

There will come a time when your dog needs medical attention. Here’s one final question: will you be ready?

Dr. Debra Primovic
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My dog is about six years old. About six weeks ago, the vet diagnosed heartworm with a blood sample. The vet indicated that the treatment will cost about $600 and there is a risk my dog may not survive treatment. I can’t afford the cost of treatment right now and I was wondering how long can he survive without it. Or is there is any home treatment or a way to slow it down.

There is no alternative home treatment. If you can not afford treatment, it would be better to have your dog humanely euthanized. Having your dogs heart eaten away by worms is a horrible way to go.

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Jan
16

Why Do Dog Snore

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It is not unusual to see pet owners let their pets sleep with them at night. In fact, 1/3 of pet owners have at some point, allowed their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs provide a companionship that can’t be given by any other breed of animals. But this doesn’t mean that it is unlikely for some to let their cats and another pets sleep with them.

Dogs have a sleep pattern that is much like ours. Dogs often resign with complete trust on their masters, which make them a bit more relaxed during the night. This explains why most dogs fall to sleep more easily and later on, enter into deep sleeps where REM sleep activities can occur.

In fact, once dogs enter this stage, the owner needs to shake them heavily before they are actually roused from sleep.

For sure, many of us have already witnessed a dog paddling during sleep or at times, barks with eyes close. These dogs are said to be dreaming.

Breathing patterns can also be observed among dogs. There are breeds which deliver heavier breathing while there are those who breathes very lightly. The heavy breathers are much prone with snoring than those who do not snore as heavily.

Dogs who snore can be quite a nuisance during the night, depending on the degree and frequency of the occurrence of this phenomenon.

Like with humans, there are various considerations why dogs snore. Most though deals with the obstruction of air passage which cause the collision of certain parts along the throat area that in turn, leads to collapse of these parts.

A snoring dog must be checked of various causes to determine which treatment can be best applied. Some dogs are especially prone to specific allergic reaction that causes the constriction in the airway. It may also be that there are some excess tissue found in this area that inhibits proper breathing. It is best if a veterinarian checks on various factors through careful evaluation of the dog’s anatomical features and general symptoms.

Or probably, your dog is overweight. Like with humans, obese dogs are more likely to snore during the night. This is because they have more flesh surrounding their throats. Thus, they have excess tissues that dangle along the throat which can potentially cause the obstructions.

Once this problem is corrected, the risks of developing snores will be decreased. This would not only be healthy for your dogs, you may eventually enjoy nights of quiet tunes.

Snoring also lies with the general face features. Dogs all seem to have pushed-in faces which narrows their air passages to certain degrees. The construction of their nasal passages also largely contribute to the difficulty of breathing. They are like humans who are forced to breathe using only twenty-five percent of their actual nostrils. Dog breeds with shorter faces need lots of effort to maximize their nostrils. It takes them more hard work to control breathing and they are more prone to snoring.

Minor surgeries can do your dog great relief. Be sure though that before any decision is made, you are well educated with the potential risks and consequences of surgery for dog snoring. Most are actually irreversible so careful analysis must be rendered. It is best to follow the guidelines provided by your veterinarian.

Jason Swanson
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TR-ClarifEYE (www.PetGlaucoma.com) is a simple, cost effective, surgical option for dogs with glaucoma. Dog glaucoma (canine glaucoma) can be treated surgically using this new device. Available to veterinarians worldwide.
TR BioSurgical, LLC (www.TRBIO.com)
480.258.7770; info@trbio.com

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Dec
24

Dog Cancer Treatment Worked

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Dog cancer treatment became my focus when my dog Beau was diagnosed with cancer. I had used energy medicine on myself to lower the stress that manifested for me as things like migraine headaches, back problems, anxiety and depression. It simply worked! So I began using energy medicine on Beau with amazing results. Visit my website above for more information.

Below are also some of the other sites I found on Google with regard to dog cancer. I know how important it is to find all the information you possibley can when your beloved pet is sick.

Find expert information regarding cancer in dogs at PetEducation.com. Canine cancer, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Dog Cancer | K-9 Immunity & Canine Cancer TreatmentInformation about modern forms of dogs cancer diagnosis, symptoms and treatment using canine cancer supplements. There is hope for your dog.
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Dog Cancer Diet | Canine Cancer TreatmentWe are happy to share our dog cancer research materials with anyone who asks. Dogcancer.net provides information for the treatment of bone cancer in dogs, …
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Cancer in the Canine IntroductionVeterinary oncology, the study and treatment of cancer in companion … Approaches to cancer Treatment in the Dog … Other Issues of Cancer Treatment …
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Dog Owner’s Guide: Human cancer treatment goes to the dogsLooking for more information about Human cancer treatment goes to the dogs, Health and veterinary information? See our list below, visit amazon.com or …
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Cancer (oncology) of Dogs – General InformationDog: Cancer – General Information. By Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM, About.com … What diets work best for pets undergoing cancer treatment. …
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USATODAY.com – Dog’s tale of survival opens door in cancer researchAnd though Navy is only one dog, Folkman says the success of her treatment is important. Navy never had chemotherapy, and her cancer wasn’t just stabilized …
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Integrative Treatment of Canine CancerAug 28, 2002 … Integrative Treatment of Cancer in Dogs. R.M. Clemmons, DVM, PhD. Associate Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery …
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Canine Cancer: What you should knowAll of these beautiful dogs were given cancer treatment with financial assistance from MBF. Read about the dogs in treatment – click on any dog below. …
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Types of cancer & cancer treatment in dogsMar 10, 2006 … Another reason given is that it is cruel to subject animals to the awful side effects of cancer treatment. However, dogs do not in most …
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http://www.findpethealth.com Are searching for dog fleas treatment, dog fleas symptoms, pet medication, etc learn how to get rid of fleas in your house you can rest easy knowing you made the right choices

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Apple cider vinegar can be used for pets to treat an ear infection or inflammation when diluted with warm water and used to flush out debris and foreign objects. Make use of apple cider vinegar as an all-natural treatment for pets with health information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care.

Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger
Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz.
Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn

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