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FLEA ALLERGY DERMATITISFrom the Skin Vet.
 
PARASITIC
DISEASES IN THE DOGAlphabetical List of parasitic diseases.
 
ITCHY SKIN MAY INDICATE INFECTIONWhile itching can be caused by obvious culprits, such as fleas, sometimes the source of the problem is less obvious.
 
PLANTS
POISONOUS TO DOGSOur own list of plants, trees, shrubs that are harmful to your dog.
 
RASPBERRY CORDIAL
ANTIDOTEFor use as an antidote to gastro. Excellent article and it works!
 
RETAINED DECIDUOUS CANINE TEETH IN THE LOWCHENArticle written
by Dr. Elizabeth-Jo Vickridge BVMS MACVSc (Vet Dentistry)
 
FIRST
AID FOR PETS IN AUSTRALIAWritten
& illustrated by Dr. Fiona Anderson
 
LIST OF DRUGS USED IN
VETERINARY PRESCRIPTIONSThe
names, forms, storage, dose, administration, uses, side effects,
contraindications, toxicities and warnings for these compounds are described in
this section.
 
OILS & ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDSMost comprehensive - by Tiffani M Beckman.
 
GIARDIAThe signs, how's, and diagnosis!
 
CHOCOLATE TOXICITY IN DOGSThe active ingredient in chocolate is theobromine. Find out just how little it really takes!
 
ASPIRIN AS MEDICATIONTolerance and dosage in dogs.
 
WORMING USING HERBSAnother excellent article by Tiffani M Beckman.
 
CRYPTORCHIDISMThe condition in which either one or both testicles fails to descend fully.
 
BLOATThe definitions of, the causes of, and how it can be prevented...by Lee Weston.
 
GASTRIC DILATATION AND VOLVULUS
(GDV) – BLOAT AND TORSIONBloat kills! If your dog bloats, you may have little time to save him. Prompt emergency veterinary care is essential.
 
ANAL GLANDSStructure, impact, and expression...by Jennie Bullock.
 
VACCINATIONS: TOO MANY, TOO OFTEN?Are we actually causing harm by over vaccinating?
 
NEW APPROACH
TO VACCINATIONS OF THE CANINE.An eye-opening
article by by Leanne Bertani, MD
 
ANTIFREEZE POISONINGThe chemical is very toxic and lethal in small doses to all animals!
 
FIRST AID KITList of items to keep in a basic First Aid Kit for your dogs.
 
DECEIVING APPEARANCESWhat looks like disobedience just might be a health problem!
 
SIGNS OF CANINE ILLNESSHow to tell if your dog is sick.
 
CAR SICKNESSTry some of these suggestions to help your fur kid overcome travel sickness.
 
A CAN OF WORMS AT THE FLEA CIRCUSThe dangers of using chemicals. Great article!
 
CANINE EPILEPSYAll you ever wanted to know about Canine Epilepsy!
 
LICK GRANULAMASA Dermatology nightmare!
 
CANINE HIP & ELBOW DYSPLASIAA directory of Internet Resources on Canine Dysplasia
 provided by WorkingDogs.com
 
UNDERSTANDING
ELBOW DYSPASIAAn explanation for owners and breeders. Excellent!
 
UNDERSTANDING
HIP SCORESAn easy-to-understand explanation for owners and breeders.
 
THE
AVA/ANKC HIP DYSPLASIA SCORING SYSTEMAn
explanation for owners and breeders.
 
THE LYME DISEASE NETWORKA non-profit foundation dedicated to public education of
 the prevention and treatment of Lyme Disease
 
LEPTOSPIROSIS VACCINENOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUPPIES!!!
 
CANINE ANATOMYFacts and articles on canine anatomy.
 
VETERINARY & HEALTH RELATED FAQ'SFAQ's relating to Sporting & Working dogs, but loaded with general health information.
 
HERBAL HEALER - PETSSafe, natural remedies that help certain conditions in your pet.
 
THE BENEFITS OF USING FLOWER ESSENCES FOR YOUR DOGA very long and detailed article by Kathy Edstrom. Tops!
 
HEAT EXHAUSTIONHow to recognize the signs, and causes.
 
CANINE INHERITED DISORDERS DATABASEMore information than you could imagine!
 
FIRST AID AND HEALINGFrom diarrhoea, burns, dandruff, insect bites...well worth the visit!
 
FLOWER ESSENCESA truly wonderful article by Dr Jean C Hofve giving detailed info on using Flower Therapy for Animals.
 
HERBS
FOR PETSExcellent resourceful site.
 
LUXATED PATELLASA good explanation by Bhe-Jei Maltese.
 
PATELLAR LUXATIONFrom the Bichon Frise Club of America
 
MALOCCLUSIONOverbite, underbite, crossmouth & wry mouth...by George Jones.
 
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONSHow to recognize the clinical signs of one of the most common of the infectious diseases.
 
COCCIDIOSIS IN DOGSRecognize it, protect against it, and treat it.
 
KIDNEY DISEASESRenal failure in dogs. the answers from Dr. Mike Richards.
 
ALLERGIC DERMATITISSkin Allergies.
 
TUMOURS, CANCERS & LUMPSSuperior Veterinary information.
 
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINEContains a guide to alternative measures in canine health care including the use of flower essence and homeopathy.
 
ACUPUNCTURE FOR ANIMALSOffers insight into holistic approach, often used on older dogs suffering from chronic pain. Learn why it
is gaining popularity.
 
HOW DO DOGS GET WORMS?Learn
about the different worms and how they affect your dog.
 
HERBAL
HELP FOR COMMON PROBLEMSLots of help from Dorwest Herbs!
 
NORMAL VALUES & CHARACTERISTICSInformation on the reproduction and normal physiologic values of dogs.
 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AFTER SURGERYThis
is such a great site! Lots of info.
 
HYPOTHYROIDISM IN THE DOGThe classic symptoms of...
 
EYE VET CONSULTING SERVICESThe Veterinary Ophthalmology Information Center
 
C.E.R.F.
CANINE EYE REGISTRATION FOUNDATION At
Purdue University, Ind. USA
 
TELLINGTON T-TOUCHImprove performance & health and establish a deeper
 rapport with your dog!
 
CANINE PARVOVIRUSWhat you should know about Canine Parvovirus Infection
 
CANINE DISTEMPERWhat it is, what it does, how to prevent it and protect against it
 
CANINE HEARTWORM DISEASEA deadly threat to your dog!
 
CANINE HEART DISEASEOne dog in every ten has Heart Disease!
 
DOG ANATOMYClick on the diagrammed organ of interest for an enlarged view.
 
NORMAL DOG ANATOMY
BASIC DOG
ANATOMYAnother well
written description with illustrations
 
HILLS
ATLAS OF VETERINARY CLINICAL ANATOMYAn
online Atlas. Much to learn here. A MUST to visit!
 
SKELETAL
SYSTEM OF THE DOGThe
individual bones aren't labelled, but interesting.
 
ANATOMY
OF THE CANINE EYEFrom the
Veterinary Ophthalmology Center
 
ALLERGIESDetermining the cause of the Allergies.
 
EMERGENCY FIRST AID KITA comprehensive list of items one should keep in their home
 First Aid Kit for dogs!
 
EMERGENCY FIRST AID TIPSSome of the things you can do to help your dog in an emergency situation.
 
POISON SAFETYDogs and chocolate, poisonous plants and tips for a poison-safe home
 
PYOMETRIATherapeutic Alternative to Hysterectomy!
 
PYOMETRIA FAQ'SEverything
you want to know!
 
THE DEAF DOGThe Deaf Dogs Web page is intended to act as a resource for people living with deaf dogs
 
CANINE HEALTH LINKSArticles on Health - from Bloat to Vaccinations!
 
DERMAPETMedical articles on handling Skin and Ear problems
 
VETERINARY INFORMATIONA complete alphabetical reference to all canine health problems.
 
BACTERIAL, VIRAL &  FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN DOGSAstronomical information!
 
POISONOUS PLANTSList of plants that are poisonous to livestock and pets
 
VETERINARY TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS & MEASUREMENTSHelping you to understand the complicated jargon your Vet gives
you.
 
STOPPING THE ITCHAdvice on Nutrition, Allergies, and Skin Disorders.
 
TICKSAnd
everything you need to know about them!
 
TICKS & SPIDER BITESAnd how to treat them!
 
CURE
AND PREVENT FLEAS NATURALLYFarewell
to Fleas .... by Frances Gavin.
 
IMMUNE SYSTEM & DISEASE RESISTANCEBy W. Jean Dodds DVM*.
 
VACCINATION DECISIONSBy Susan Gayle Wynn, DVM - Alternatives to Vaccination.
 
MAR VISTA MEDICAL CENTERHuge site with lots of health information on dogs and cats.
 
CANINE EYE RESEARCH FOUNDATION (CERF)Got Eye problems? Check this site out!
 
NATURAL REARINGAn excellent compilation of diet, vaccination, and holistic health care.
 
HEMORRHAGIC
GASTROENTERITIS-HGEThe significant signs of HGE are vomiting and/or
diarrhoea containing variable amounts of blood.
 
LAWNS,
TOXIC PLANTS & OUTDOOR CHEMICALSTake
heed!
 
BASIC CANINE EYE
ANATOMYDetailed diagram and text descriptions of canine ocular anatomy.
 
A TUTORIAL IN DERMATOLOGIC PATHOLOGY Photo-pictorial dictionary of dermatology
terms and conditions.
 
FAQ'S
ON EMERGENCIES & FIRST AIDExcellent
advice from the Pet Education Center.
 
THE CANINE CHRONICLE ONLINELots
of worthwhile info here!
 
CANINE
EPILEPSY & BREEDINGVery
comprehensive article.
 
RASPBERRY CORDIALUsing Raspberry Cordial as an antidote to gastro.
Proven!
 
TREATMENT
FOR ELBOW DISORDERSAn
excellent article by Fred Lanting and S-E Olsson
 
THE
TROUBLE WITH ELBOW DYSPLASIAThe OFA labels three conditions under the diagnosis of elbow dysplasia
 
IS
YOUR DOG HYPOTHYROID?A list of
symptoms that may mean your dog is hypothyroid.
 
ARTHRITIS IN DOGSLots of advice and links
to other helpful sites here.
 
HYPOTHYROIDISMI do
not know of a Löwchen having had this problem, but it seems quite
 common in some
other breeds.
 
THE ITCHING PET: ALTERNATIVES TO STEROIDSSuggestions
of treatments.
 
  
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             KENNEL COUGHWhat is it, and how to treat it!
 
 RIMADYL- SAFE OR NOT???Rimadyl - Pfizer speaks of caution!!
 
 CHLORINATED WATER - A BIG NO, NO!Chlorine is a halogen that damages enzymes. It does not belong in our bodies as part of our water needs !! read on.....
 
 ROBERT MCDOWELL'S HERBAL TREATMENTSAustralian therapist - I'm going to try some!!
 
 COMMON DRUGS & NEUTRACEUTICALSEverything about the drugs, medications and supplements we administer to our pets. Excellent!!!
 
 STRESS, INFERTILITY & HERPES INFECTIONBy Mary C. Wakeman, D.V.M.
 
 CLEFT PALATE IN DOGSActually from a Cocker Spaniel site. Most informative.
 
 HOMEOPATHY & HERBALComplimentary Health Care for your Pet - by Marina
                Zacharias.
 
 NATURAL HOLISTIC PET CAREDetails on Holistic Care for pets including Nutrition, Acupuncture, Chiropractic etc.
  THE ITCHY DOGAdvice when you need it! Suggestions on how to ease the scratch.
  CANINE COUGHSA cough is not necessarily a cold!..  Norma Wolfe.
  COLLOIDAL SILVERMore on uses and treatments with this natural healer.
  BLUE POWDER EAR TREATMENTAn excellent home made recipe.
  THE CANINE EARAn Ear full of Auditory Advice!..by Dennis W. Thomas,
D.V.M. from Working Dog Web.
 
  CANINE STREPTOCOCCAL TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROMEEarly diagnosis and treatment are critical!
  VIRAL ENTERITIS IN DOGSThe characteristic signs and treatment.
  HOLISTIC HEALTH FOR ANIMALHolistic animal health care products & advice.
  ALT VET MEDInformation on complimentary & alternative therapies in Veterinary Medicine.
  NET VETA comprehensive list of canine sites, including FAQ's.
  NATURAL THERAPIES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY BREEDERAnother
                  wonderful article by Marina Zacharias.
  CANINE HERPES VIRUS INFECTIONCanine herpes virus is generally referred to as CHV, and is a leading cause of puppy deaths, especially in puppies one to three weeks of age.
  PATELLA LUXATIONFrom the Oakland Veterinary Center. I believe this is the best article I have read so far!
  THE PHARMACYWant to know more about the medication your dog is on? Check out this list at  the Sangra de Cristo Animal Hospital!
  DISEASES LIBRARYGreat information here. Even a Breeding & Whelping section.
  BUILD YOUR OWN FIRST AID KITThis list looks like my own one! Very comprehensive information here.
  ORTHOPEDIC FOUNDATION FOR ANIMALS INC.Genetic Databases for Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia, Autoimmune Thyroiditis, Congenital Cardiac Disease, and Patella Luxation. USA
  GROWING
              PAINSThe sites most commonly affected include the shoulder, the elbow, the knee, and the ankle (hock) in young dogs.
 
 KIDNEY DISEASES IN DOGSDiagnosis, treatment and management of dogs with Renal Disease.
  CANINE WORMSKeep an eye on these little critters to ensure your dogs health!
  A PET OWNERS GUIDE TO COMMON SMALL ANIMAL POISONSInvaluable list here - plants, drugs,  household products etc.
  PLANTS POISONOUS TO PETSAn extremely comprehensive list - you'll be surprised to learn that some plants you considered safe in your garden are NOT safe!
  GRASS EATINGWhy dogs eat grass!
  COPROPHAGIA  (EATING FAECES)And other Faeces Problems
 
 COPROPHAGIA Coprophagia in pups may persist beyond an acceptable phase or the pups may become coprophagic when placed in a new home.
 
  PURE BRED DOG BREEDS INTO THE 21ST CENTURYAchieving
                  Genetic health for our dogs! Excellent article.
  DISEASES OF THE EARS, SKIN, HAIR, COAT &
              NAILSAlmost every problem you
                can think of referred to!
   CAUSES OF FLUID-FILLED BUMPS ON THE SKIN OF
              DOGSThis is a MUST READ
                for every dog owner!
   GUIDE TO HEREDITARY AND CONGENITAL DISEASES IN
              DOGSPublished by The
                Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights.
  HOLISTIC PET CAREThe
                  Natural way to keep pets healthy - Gloria Dodd DVM
  AUTOIMMUNE
              DISEASESVery important
                reading! The immune system failures are a serious threat to your dog's health.
 
 AUTOIMMUNE
              HEMOLYTIC ANAEMIA A disease in
                which the body attacks its own red blood cells!
 
  VETERINARY
              GENETICS LABORATORYWonderful resourceful site at University of California, Davis.
 
 GLOSSARY
              OF CANINE ILLNESSESThe Virtual Pet site. Excellent!
 
  CANINE
              INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASEA
                site created specifically for information on this disease.
 
  RASPBERRY CORDIALFor
                  use as an antidote to Gastro
 
  HERBAL HELP FOR COMMON PROBLEMS IN CANINESGreat
                  reading from Dorwest Herbs.
 
 CANINE
              BLOOD PRESSUREAnd related
                studies. Excellent!
 
 PANCREATITISAll
                  the information you need to find.
 
  PET
              ARTHRITIS RESOURCE CENTERArticles
                explaining the types of Arthritis, how to treat it etc.
 
 CANINE BLOOD BANK AUSTRALIADr Cathy Deague
 Registrar, Canine Blood Bank
 Veterinary Clinic and Hospital (uVet)
 The University of Melbourne
 250 Princes Hwy
 Werribee VIC 3030
 Phone: 03 9731 2328
 Fax: 03 9731 2377
 Email: k9-bloodbank@unimelb.edu.au
 
 CANINE
              FEETHealthy canine feet make the going easy!
 
 MULTILINGUAL
              DOG DICTIONARYFeatures detailed anatomical terminology in Finnish, Swedish, German, English & French, complete with corresponding graphical identification.
 
 WONDER HEALING SALVERawleigh's
              Antiseptic Salve has wonderful healing properties. Check it out!
 
  BEHAVIORAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THYROID DYSFUNCTION IN DOGSPublished Study:  77% of Dogs with Seizures have low Thyroid!
 
 ANOTHER LOOK AT DEWCLAWSThis article is exceptionally interesting. A must read! By
                Fred Lanting.
 
 SEIZURES
              IN DOGSAll the info is here!
 
 FEVERS IN PETSLearn what causes fevers and why your pet is susceptible to them.
 
 CUSHINGS
              DISEASEOne of the best articles on the net, with lots of reference
              links!
 
 VETERINARY Q & A SERIES ARTICLESThere is a wealth of knowledge here! A "must
                see" site!
 
 ARTHRITIS
              IN PETSInformation on arthritis and glucosamine, the latest research, and tips for effectively managing your pain and treatment for your PETS.
 
 DOG
              ANATOMYFrom Washington State University.
 
 NASAL SOLAR
              DERMATITIS - COLLIE NOSELeft untreated, severe discomfort can result...more
 
 CANINE DIGESTIVE TRACT DISORDERS IN SEVERAL BREEDSAfter skin problems, the next most common and next most frustrating set of disorders to the dog owner and the diagnostician are those of the alimentary canal...Fred Lanting
 
 VETERINARY TERMSDescription of words commonly used in Veterinary terms
 
 MAJOR
              HEALTH PROBLEMS IN DOGSBrief description of some of the illnesses and ailments that can affect our canine friends
 
 ADMINISTRATION OF SUBCUTANEOUS FLUIDS AT HOMEThis article is invaluable!
 
 PERIOPERATIVE HYPOTHERMIA MANAGEMENT IN DOGS AND CATSThis article describes heat loss mechanisms, consequences of hypothermia, monitoring of body temperature, and the prevention and treatment of perioperative hypothermia in dogs and cats.
 
 COMMON
              ILLNESSES SYMPTOMS CHARTContains info on lack of appetite, increased thirst, vomiting, increased salivation and diarrhea.
 
 COMMON
              ILLNESSES SYMPTOMS CHART TABLE 2Contains info on straining, loss of hair, difficulty breathing, coughing, lameness and paralysis.
 
 EPIDEMIOLOGY DICTIONARYTerminology related to the study of disease frequency and occurrence.
 
 DIABETES GLOSSARYEverything to do with Diabetes in Pets
 
 INDEX OF ZOONOTIC DISEASESExtensive data bank of several zoonotic diseases, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.
 
 COMBINATION 'D' TISSUE SALTS TREATMENTA proven remedy for the treatment of skin problems in some
                  dogs
                  (and humans).
 
 THE
              AMAZING IMMUNE SYSTEMWhen you think about it, it is amazing how many threats our bodies are fighting off at any given moment.
 
 CANINE OSTEOLOGY - AN INTERACTIVE ATLASThis is a MUST SEE site! Produced by UC Davis College of Veterinary Medicine. All about canine bones.
 
  RESEARCH SOURCES FOR ANIMAL INFORMATIONElectronic Indexes, E-Journals - Medline, etc.
 
 GUARDING AGAINST GIARDIAThe Giardia trophozoite which is the active stage of the organism - inhabits the small intestine of the dog.
 
 A QUICK FIX FOR HIP DYSPLASIA?A recently developed procedure could provide a swift, less painful fix for puppies with hip dysplasia—if it's caught early enough.
 
 OSA: THE MOST COMMON BONE TUMOR OF DOGSOSA, which most often affects large and giant breed dogs, unfortunately carries a very poor prognosis: few dogs will survive more than one year unless treated with a combination of surgery and chemotherapy.
 
 ARE BACTERIA CAUSING YOUR PET’S GASTRITIS?Research indicates that humans may experience ulcers, stomach pain, and stomach ulcers because of infection with Helicobacter species. This species may be causing similar symptoms in companion animals as well.
 
 INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC VOMITINGThere are many possible reasons why a cat or dog vomits frequently. Sometimes it takes a veterinary specialist to get to the bottom of it all.
 
 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DOG’S FECESRather than trying to respect your dog’s "private moments," monitor them vigilantly. Your pet’s feces can reveal quite a bit about the state of its health.
 
 AGING DOGS BENEFIT FROM ANTIOXIDANT PRODUCTSStudies show that many dogs with geriatric disorders show substantial improvements after treatment with antioxidant products such as
                  Proanthozone.
 
 THE RISING STORM: WHAT BREEDERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IMMUNE SYSTEMA complex article well worth reading, by C.A. Sharp
 
 GLUCOSAMINE WONDER TREATMENT OR HYPESignificant claims have been made for 'dietary supplements' glucosamine and chondroitin as a treatment for osteoarthritis....
 
               ENDOGENOUS METABOLIC DISORDERSEndogenous metabolic disorders in small animals that impact the central nervous system (CNS) encompass myriad conditions, including electrolyte abnormalities, endocrine disorders, and organ failure. These conditions have sometimes been referred to as metabolic encephalopathies because of functional CNS perturbations arising from altered energy metabolism, destabilization of neural membranes, hypoxia, endogenous toxin formation, or osmolality shifts.
 
 MIRACLE LIQUID WORMERS:
              IVERMECTINThe whole story!
 
 CANCER IN DOGSCancer is a major cause of death in dogs! Interesting article from Vet Talk at eSPOMagazine.com
 
 ADEQUAN - POSSIBLY AN ANSWER FOR DOGS WITH JOINT DAMAGEI found this interesting and wanted to make the
                information available to you.
 
 HOLISTIC PRACTITIONERS SUGGEST BOVINE COLOSTRUM FOR CHRONICALLY ILL DOGSClaims abound for bovine colostrum’s ability to treat allergies, bacterial, or viral infections; autoimmune diseases; digestive problems; and even cancer.
 
 GERIATRICS IN CANINESResults of research in Canine Geriatrics by Lyn Richards
 
 FLATULENCEWays to Fight the Fumes
 
 EXTENSION TOXICOLOGY NETWORKSearchable database for toxicology
 
 FLATULENCE The volume and composition of gas are affected by the types of intestinal bacteria present, feeding behaviors, and the composition of the diet.
 
 IVERMECTIN
              DOSAGEWe can use this knowledge to use cattle medicine on dogs
 
 NAIL AND NAIL BED DISORDERSNails are subject to trauma, infection, poor circulation, immune disease, cancer, defects in keratin (a protein and the principal component of nails), and congenital abnormalities (present at birth).
 
 JOINT EFFORTS PRESERVING THE HEALTH OF CANINE BONESLimping and periodic lameness could be signs of one of several joint diseases; get the latest diagnosis and preventive measures. This is a MUST READ!!!!
 
 HYPOGLYCEMIA AND SEIZURES IN DOGSThis is low sugar level in the blood.
 
 HYPOGLYCAEMIA
              IN DOGSHypoglycaemia is defined as a blood glucose or blood sugar concentration of less than 70 milligrams per
                deciliter (mg/dl) of blood.
 
 NATURALLY TREATING EPILEPSY AND SEIZURE DISORDERSA seizure may last from one to five minutes. Afterwards, the pet may seem exhausted, confused and disoriented.....
 
 CANINE COMPANION MEDICATION AND TREATMENT PRIMERAn overview of some of the medications you may know, read about or have prescribed for your short-legged charges and the conditions for which these medications are best suited.
 
 CANINE INTESTINAL LYMPHANGIECTASIA Intestinal lymphangiectasia may be congenital (present from birth) due to malformation of the lymphatic system, or it may be acquired in association with another disease
 
 INTESTINAL LYMPHANGIECTASIAIntestinal lymphangiectasia (idiopathic hypoproteinemia) is a disorder in which the lymph vessels supplying the lining of the small intestine become enlarged and obstructed.
 
 LYMPHANGIECTASIA IN DOGSIf the intestine is actually leaking nutrients out instead of absorbing them in, the result is a nutritional disaster
 
 INTESTINAL LYMPHANGIECTASIA“Protein-losing Enteropathy” is a fancy way of saying there is something wrong with the intestine such that protein is being lost from the body through the intestine.
 
 WOBBLERS......IS THERE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SURGERY?Providing information for those who prefer to avoid invasive treatment (spinal surgery)
 
 CHYLOTHORAX IN DOGS AND CATSMedical therapy consists of thoracocentesis, dietary management, and drug therapy
 
 ALLERGIES: FOOD VS. AIRBORNE VS CONTACT Diagnosing and treating a dog for something that sounds as simple as "itchy skin" may actually be quite complex.
 
 BACTERIAL AND YEAST INFECTIONS: THE GREAT PRETENDERSUsually, it is necessary to treat any secondary problems before the underlying problems can even be assessed, much less treated.
 
 CANCER TYPES AND INFORMATIONCancer is a treatable disease. Cancer is defined as "a malignant growth of tissue tending to spread and associated with general ill health and progressive emaciation."
 
 CANINE CANCER: CHEMO TYPES & POSSIBLE REACTIONSCancer cells do not develop normally. They continuously multiply and divide; they never properly mature and reach a resting state. There is no order or system to their replication.
 
 CANCER: SUPPLEMENTS, DIET & WHAT TO FEEDThis deals with Supplements and info on Diet & Foods
 
 LONGEVITY HERBS FOR DOGSHerbs are truly one of the very best treatments available for an aging body -
                whether you are a human or a dog!
 
 NUTRITION THERAPY FOR CANINE HEART HEALTH"Feeding the heart" by supplementing the diet with the appropriate substances can create long-term beneficial physiological effects that will increase the longevity of the patient.
 
 FUNCTIONAL NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION & JOINT SUPPLEMENTSReview of what supplements are in current favor and have shown benefits in the treatment of osteoarthritis and other forms of degenerative joint disease such as hip and elbow dysplasia, hock and stifle problems and spondylosis
 
 NEUROTOXIC DISORDERSNeurotoxicity in dogs and cats may result from myriad agents, including metals, pesticides, solvents and other chemicals, and bacterial, animal, and plant-derived toxins, as well as therapeutic agents
 
 CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE (KIDNEY FAILURE)Dogs and cats with chronic renal failure cannot be cured, but their clinical signs can often be managed success- fully.
 
 OXALATE BLADDER STONES IN THE DOGIt should not be too surprising that there is a strong hereditary component to the formation of oxalate bladder stones. This is also true in humans.
 
 BLADDER STONES IN DOGSStones in the urinary tract are common in dogs and cats. Even though dogs and cats do get kidney stones, it is bladder stones that causes more problems.
 
 BLADDER STONESTo deal with this issue, the first step is to acquaint oneself with the processes behind the formation of the various types of stones.
 
 BLADDER STONES AND CRYSTALSBladder stones and crystals can be an aggravating problem, both in dogs and cats. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be part of these conditions, but not always.
 
 KIDNEY AND BLADDER STONES IN DOGS AND CATS Both dogs and cats suffer from kidney and bladder stones (calculi or uroliths) very similar to those found in humans.
 
 BLADDER STONES IN DOGSThere are different types of stones possible in the urinary tract, including oxalate, urate, cystine, silicate, and struvite.
 
 UROLITHIASIS (URINARY STONES)Several factors are responsible for the formation of urinary stones. The understanding of these processes is important for the treatment and prevention of urinary stones.
 
 COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME (CDS)Now there are medical advances that offer new hope for dogs that suffer from the behavioral changes associated with CDS
 
 WHAT IS RICKETS?Rickets is a condition that causes deformities -  swelling of the joints and bending of the long bones in young growing animals.
 
 B COMPLEX VITAMINS IN RENAL FAILURE PATIENTSVitamin supplementation to pets is widely practised, yet there is little scientific evidence to support it.
 
 THE LIVER AND PROTEIN SYNTHESISThe liver is responsible for the synthesis of many proteins - some of which are vital for normal function, and some of which can be used as markers of liver disease
 
 LIQUID GLUCOSAMINE FORMULA SYN-FLEXProven to be a highly effective treatment for arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and cats
 
 EXPERIENCES WITH BLOOD GLUCOSE HOME MONITORING BY OWNERS OF DIABETIC DOGSLong-term management of diabetic dogs relies on the owner's observation of clinical signs and on periodic evaluation by a veterinarian.
 
 NEW TREATMENT OPTIONS IN CANINE CUSHING'S SYNDROMECushing's syndrome (CS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in dogs. 80 to 85% suffer from pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH), in the other cases the disease is due to a functional adrenal tumor (FAT).
 
 HYPERCALCEMIA IN DOGS AND CATS: ETIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHAlthough all tissues can be affected by hypercalcemia, the neuromuscular, gastrointestinal, renal and cardiac systems are the most important
              clinically
 
 DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIOUS
              DIARRHOEA IN DOGS AND CATS A Critical Appraisal
 
 CANINE STREPTOCOCCAL TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME
              (STSS) Streptococci are known for their ability to occasionally cause septicaemia in puppies and a range of localized diseases in adults.
 
 CANINE STRESS There are many signals through which you may spot this condition before it becomes out of hand or critical to performance.
 
 THE MISUSE OF HEALTH TESTINGUnfortunately, health testing can also be misused. There is a disturbing trend among some breeders to use health testing as a weapon in their crusade to become the "breeding police."
 
 HANDLING, RESTRAINT AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF DOGS AND CATSThe site includes practical instructions and images showing techniques and equipment used.
 
 THE WELL ADJUSTED DOG  by Dr. Daniel R. Kamen, B.A., D.C.The time has come for animal chiropractic to be recognized for what it is; a powerful healthcare practice that can help animals achieve a higher level of well being, which is not always available through traditional allopathic methods.
              This is an excellent article that every dog owner should read!
 
 ALL ABOUT THE CANINE TONGUEThe canine tongue has more responsibilities than any other part of the dog's anatomy - excluding the brain.
 
 ISSUES REGARDING CASTRATION IN DOGSPolitically correct conventional wisdom is not necessarily biologically correct. Also, old wives tales regarding testicles and behavioral matters are often just that.
 
 PUPPY VAGINITISPuppy bitches often suffer from a cluster of symptoms including cystitis, vaginal inflammation, vaginal discharge and sometimes urine scalding and dermatitis of the skin around the vulva
 
 
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              use Kaopectate to control diarrhoea,
              especially in cats, need to be aware of the recent formula change. Due to
              concerns regarding lead levels in the old formulation the manufacturer of
              Kaopectate have changed the active ingredient to bismuth subsalicylate.
              Salicylates (e.g. aspirin, pepto bismol and now kaopectate) should only be
              administered to cats under veterinary supervision. Some dogs are also sensitive
              to salicylates.
 Heinz - Body AnaemiaThe recorded cases of Allium poisoning typically involved onion doses exceeding 0.5% of the animal's body weight. A dog weighing 60 pounds would have to ingest a 5-ounce onion or several cloves of garlic to begin the heinz-body process. Red blood cells regenerate quickly in healthy animals, so the overdose would have to be repeated frequently to cause harm.
 
 Tea Tree Oil
 Topical application of tea tree oil has caused temporary paralysis in some animals. As with other essential oils, tea tree oil should be diluted before being applied to dogs.
 
 Yucca
 The saponins that give Yucca it's soapy properties help relieve the inflammation of arthritis, but they can also irritate the stomach lining and intestinal mucosa resulting in bloat and over long term use can cause
              anaemia. Yucca should be avoided during pregnancy.
 
 Essential Oils
 Minute amounts of some essential oils have the potential to harm pets with allergies or epilepsy. They should be used with caution during pregnancy, whelping and lactation.
 
 Comfrey
 This popular herb contains compounds that when isolated and fed in large doses can cause liver damage. It is recommended to use comfrey in combination with foods, if at all.
 
 Alfalfa Sprouts
 Before consuming alfalfa sprouts purchased at the local grocer, be sure they are washed in a solution of grape seed extract to guard against potential Salmonella E. coli and other harmful bacteria. Alfalfa sprouts have been a topic of concern because they contain saponins which are chemicals that can damage red blood cells. Research on the toxic effects of canavanine shows that "L-canavanine rapidly decreases in plants as they mature during germination". Canavanine is also found in onions and garlic.
 
 Bloat
 Research has implicated mono-diets, gulping meals or large meals and commercial foods which contain grains or soy beans as the primary cause of bloat. Bloat can be prevented by feeding large chunks of raw meat, bones and other foods which provide regular eating exercise that strengthens muscles of the stomach and bowels.
  
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