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Veterinary dog care - How to pick a vet

Choosing a vet doesn't have to be difficult. But, you definitely don't want to pick one when you are in an emergency situation. There are six "have to" ask questions for veterinary dog care to help you come to the right selection.

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Dog boarding do's and don't's

Going on vacation? If you're thinking of boarding your dog while you're on vacation, there are some things to consider to make sure your beloved pet is getting the very best care possible. When you're caring for your dog yourself, you know that he is always comfortable, that he's fed properly, exercised and watered sufficiently, and treated with kindness. Why should it be any different when he's in the care of someone else?

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Common genetic conditions in dogs

Health problems that are passed via DNA from the parent dog to the puppy are considered genetic conditions. Although some genetic conditions are fatal, vets often use drug therapies and medical interventions to manage them.

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Canine kidney disease - Is your dog a sitting target?

Canine kidney disease is a very grave illness that affects many dogs. It can become life threatening very quickly and there are a number of things that cause the problem. Below you will find out what some of the usual causes of canine kidney disease are.

Bacteria is a major cause of kidney disease in dogs. It is pretty common for a dog to suffer from urinary tract infections. Infections like this are caused by bacteria that get in through the urethra and make it to the bladder. When these infections go untreated, then the bacteria can get into the kidneys. There, it will cause injury and loss of function which is irreversible.

Trauma is another common cause of kidney failure in dogs. If your dog is hit by a car or kicked hard enough it could cause kidney failure. Fungal infections can also cause trauma to the tissues of the kidney. There are two main fungal infections that often cause kidney damage, and these are blastomycosis and canine valley fever.

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Dog's Cushing's Disease: Don't get fooled by these signs and symptoms of Cushing's disease in dogs

What is dog's Cushing's disease? Dogs Cushing's disease is a common problem that affects senior pets, and is caused by overac...

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Keeping your dog well hydrated

Dehydration is caused when dogs loss to much body fluids. Minerals called electrolytes are also lost when the dog becomes dehydrated. Dehydration in dogs can cause some very serious health problems if left untreated. Since dogs are unable to sweat they release excess heat by panting. Extensive panting, especially hard panting, can lead to dehydration.

One of the best ways to avoid dehydration is to always have sufficient shelter and fresh, clean water available for the dog. Heat stoke is a common cause of dogs becoming dehydrated. There are other causes of dehydration, such as severe vomiting or diarrhea or fever.

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