How a dog health diagnosis can give you peace of mind

Holistic dog health is quickly becoming the way for owners to make sure that their beloved pets have a reliable dog health diagnosis for any health issue that arises, and that they remain healthy and playful, and that they live long, happy, and full lives.

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Why holistic dog health care?

Alternative health care for dogs, such as holistic healthcare, is quickly becoming the way for owners to make sure that their beloved pets are healthy, playful, and living long, happy, full lives.
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Canine teeth cleaning

Dog teeth cleaning should be something that is done regularly as a part of your pet care routine. If possible, your dog's teeth should be brushed daily, or at least every other day. Dogs are just as susceptible as we are to tooth disease, so it is important to make sure that our dog's teeth are kept clean and free of tartar.

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Chihuahua urinary tract infection

Dog urinary tract infections are common among 14% of the dog population in the entire world. The culprits behind dog urinary problems are bacteria which have infiltrated the dog's body. Bacteria enter the dog's internal system through the food it eats and the water it drinks everyday.

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Treating a dog with recurring UTI

If you are constantly rushing your female puppy to the vet for recurring urinary tract infection (UTI), it would very much help if you knew how to spot the symptoms of female puppy UTI before the condition worsens. Most often, owners do not realize that their puppy is suffering from UTI until the condition has already reached its advanced stage.
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Kidney disease in dogs

For an avid dog-lover, the loss of his pet is the single most traumatic experience. If this occurs due to an illness, it becomes even more tragic. Kidney disease is one such killer. It can manifest itself in two ways. One is acute kidney disease and the other is chronic kidney disease. The former strikes suddenly whereas the latter takes effect over a period of time. Either way, the result if fatal for the canine and heartbreaking for the owner.

Kidneys are an important organ for the body - human or canine. They are responsible for ridding the body of toxins by filtration. Kidney disease causes the kidneys to function at only about thirty percent of their capacity. If the kidneys stop working, the toxins accumulate in the blood and get deposited in other organs. Subsequently, the dog dies.

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