Archive for April, 2011
Dog Bacteria Allergies – Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on April 29, 2011
Bacterial allergy in dogs is related to skin diseases in dogs. It is a very type of bacteria exiting everywhere, but in small amounts. If your dog is allergic to bacteria, you need to take certain care. For that you must find out whether the dog is suffering from bacterial allergy.
The symptoms of bacterial allergy are as follows:-
1. The dog will rub his face or body on the carpet or furniture or it will constantly rub his body.
2. His eyes will appear watery, red and itchy.
3. You will observe considerable hair loss and red blotches all over the body which will result in an unpleasant odor.
Dog Cancer Treatment – Getting Reliable Information
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on April 29, 2011
There is an overwhelming amount of information regarding cancer treatments, online and elsewhere. However, you will find little guidance on how to assess or integrate all this material, much of which is of questionable origin. You could devote hundreds of hours to research and still have no clear idea about how best to proceed.
If your dog has cancer, you will have to make some crucial decisions over the next few days or weeks. You can’t afford to lose precious time on a Google marathon that may lead you up scores of blind alleys. Your need is for a dependable strategy right now. Solid information is both hard to find and bewildering when found.
Lymphoma in Dogs – Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on April 29, 2011
Dog lymphoma is a disease that occurs when the lymph tissue is damaged by cancer cells. As this lymph tissue can be found in any organ or part of your pet’s body the disease can grow and affect almost every organ of the dog. Lymphoma can be found more commonly in middle-aged dogs.
Symptoms of Lymphoma in Dogs
Natural Treatment For Dog Bladder Infections
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on April 29, 2011
Dog bladder infections can pose a serious threat to dogs. If left untreated for a long period, it may result to severe infections and complications. At times, dog infections can even lead to death.
Often, the dog owner will not notice that the pet is in need of medical help until the infection has reached its advanced stage. This is because the symptoms of the infections may not be so obvious. Sometimes, the dog owner has to do a little investigation before he can rule out the problem in the dog. He has to find out if any of the following symptoms are present in the animal: blood in the urine, intense foul smell in the urine, pain while urination, constant licking of the genital area, straining while urinating and producing little amount of urine or not urinating at all. Dogs suffering from bladder infection may also show signs of dehydration and incontinence.