Month: June 2015

Dealing With Obsessive Dog Behaviors

Dealing With Obsessive Dog Behaviors Dog goes crazy for a ball

Obsessive dog behaviors and dog fixations can become as seriously harmful as addictions are for humans. When we laugh at a dog that is fanatically mad over a toy, a bone, a shaft of light, a game of fetch, or the neighbor’s cat, it’s like laughing at someone who is a falling-down drunk. Sure, his […]

What People Say About Cesar Millan Live

What People Say About Cesar Millan Live

Audience Reaction Here’s a sampling of just some of the responses to Cesar’s most recent Tours. We’ll add your comments as they come in! Fantastic Show “Fantastic show, your passion is contagious, your enthusiasm is inspiring, all our emotions were touched. Thank you for coming to Melbourne, Australia.” Maria Vella Had the Audience Spellbound “What […]

Caring For Your Dogs After You’re Gone

Caring For Your Dogs After You’re Gone An older man and his dog sitting on a bench in the park

By Jon Bastian We’ve all seen some variation of this scene in a movie or TV show. The family has gathered for the reading of the will at their late Aunt Clytemnestra’s lavish mansion. We have the heroic but poor niece and nephew who expect nothing, and the greedy grandson who wants everything. The lawyer […]

Airway Obstruction

Complete airway obstruction is rare in small animals but is a serious medical emergency when it does occur. Potential airway obstructions include: Objects such as toys or bones lodged in the back of the pharynx or the esophagus Throat swelling due to stings or infection In small dogs, throat swelling due to allergic reactions Signs […]

Would Your Dog Need Insurance?

Would Your Dog Need Insurance? A woman examines her dogs recent visit to the veterinarian's office

It can happen swiftly without warning. You could be walking with your dog in the park today taking in the sun while he scours the park grounds for squirrels, and tomorrow he could be in the veterinary hospital needing life-saving surgery for bloat or a vital blood transfusion for immune mediated hemolytic anemia. Would financial […]

Treating Bite Wounds In Dogs

This First Aid Guide was developed by the veterinary staff at Dr. Sherry Weaver’s Animal Hospital of Towne Lake in Woodstock, GA. Always use caution when approaching or handling an animal that is injured by bite wounds or another serious trauma. Dogs that are not normally aggressive may bite out of self-protective instincts if they […]

Dog Burns Treatment

Dog Burns Treatment A dog has a wrapped paw from a burn injury.

Dr. Sherry Weaver If possible, flush the injury immediately with running cool water over the burned area. In order to decrease the inflammatory reaction to the burn injury, hold an ice pack (crushed ice and water mix) wrapped in a soft towel gently against the affected area. Seek veterinary attention immediately. Some burns can actually […]

6 Tips To Help Dog Separation Anxiety

6 Tips To Help Dog Separation Anxiety A dog looks out the window waiting for his owner to return

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 […]