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Month: June 2015
Comidas de todos los días que pueden ser tóxicas para nuestras mascotas
por Dra. Sherry Weaver Amamos a nuestras mascotas. Para muchos de nosotros, una manera de demostrar ese amor es a través de golosinas, como la comida humana. Siempre que no consintamos demasiado a nuestras amadas criaturas llevándolas a la obesidad, estos regalitos pueden ser divertidos para la mascota y sus dueños. Sin embargo, es muy […]
Puppy Is Too Distracted On The Walk
Dear Cesar, I have a nine-month-old, 100 lb puppy who I walk every single day for the amount of time you recommend in your new book. My problem is he is getting to know a lot of people in my neighborhood and now every time I pass someone I know on a walk, he insists […]
How Macey Malone Beat Parvo
By Nicole Pajer One of the scariest things that can happen to a puppy is the parvovirus. Once infected, a puppy faces a high mortality rate and the odds of survival decrease the longer you wait to bring the dog in. The battle against parvo can be grueling and costly, but if the signs are […]
Senior Dogs And Cushing’s Disease
I have a Schnauzer, Pongo, who is 7 or 8 years old. He is a rescue dog, therefore his age is a guesstimate. He was diagnosed with Cushing’s Disease a year ago and is on Lysodren 500 mg three times a week. He is also checked every six weeks with a loading dose and follow-up […]
6 Tips To Help Dog Separation Anxiety
By Cesar Millan You come home from a long day at work to a spinning, jumping whirlwind of energy. Your dog follows you into your living room, where you find that he has chewed on your favorite pair of shoes. Your neighbor comes by to tell you that, once again, your dog has been driving […]
Cuts
Dr. Sherry Weaver Small and superficial cuts may heal well by simply rinsing with clean water and applying an antibiotic ointment three times daily. Flush enough to remove all dirt and debris from the area. It is ok to gently clean the edges of a cut with warm water daily to soften any crusts, but […]
Diarrhea
By Dr. Sherry Weaver Diarrhea is the frequent and repetitive passage of loose, watery stool. Your judgment regarding the health status of a pet with diarrhea is critical. Bloody diarrhea with severe straining may be an emergency especially for small dogs. Diarrhea along with vomiting can be signs of serious intestinal obstruction that may even […]
Drowning
By Dr. Sherry Weaver Do not endanger yourself. If possible, remove the animal from the water. Suspend him by his hindquarters to allow water to drain from the lungs. A swinging motion can be used to encourage breathing. If your pet does not start to breathe naturally, resuscitation should be implemented. Dry and wrap the […]
How To Handle A Canine Medical Emergency
By Dr. Sherry Weaver The single most important thing you will need: a clear level head. Stay calm! If an emergency should arise, your pet is counting on you to focus and provide the necessary attention and care. This information is not intended to take the place of expert veterinary care. It is only intended […]