Everyone knows that dogs’ noses are very powerful. It turns out that they are so powerful that dogs can actually detect cancer, sometimes before it will be detectable via sophisticated medical equipment! Researchers first tested this with lung cancer, dogs were able to detect this using people’s breath.
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This post was written by William Foster on October 13, 2010
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Pet owners tend to face many challenges trying to keep their pets safe and healthy. The ears of cats and dogs are one of the harder areas to manage. Perhaps the most common issue in regard to pets is a condition known as ear mites. All dog or cat owners should take a moment to familiarize themselves with this problem.
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This post was written by Wendell Ruben on August 29, 2010
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An greater awareness of the benefits of omega-3 by the science and health community is the cause for the increasing acceptance of fish oil as reflected in the news and commercials. Another term applied to describe fish oil is “deep-sea fish oil”. What exactly is “deep sea fish oil” and why is it important when purchasing a fish oil product?
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This post was written by Brittany W. Wallace on August 1, 2010
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When does your pet need a home remedy ear mites treatment? Well, the chances of him having an infestation needing treatment are high – if you notice things like brown ear gunk that comes back after you clean it off, and the fact that he won’t stop scratching his ears.
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This post was written by Wendell Ruben on April 25, 2010
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You have to get rid of heart worm, fleas and other parasites in dogs whenever they raise their ugly heads by using the appropriate medication on them. Many products have come onto the market to defend dogs from heart worms, fleas and other parasites such as hook worms, whip worms, round worms, lice, ticks etc.
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This post was written by Owen Jones on April 21, 2010
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Have you noticed a bald spot on your dog? Has he bitten and scratched at it until it bleeds? These are some of the signs of mange. Since many skin problems also have these kinds of symptoms, make sure if it is a case of mange with a trip to your vet. By doing a skin scrape and peering at it through a microscope, a vet will be able to tell right away of the presence of mites. If it is mange causing the itching, then you need to only treat demodectic mange with non toxic mange medicines.
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This post was written by Wendell Ruben on March 30, 2010
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When demodectic mange mites attack your dog, the results are going to be some serious and intense itching. This is because they burrow under the skin and lay eggs, lose their shells, and leave fecal waste there as well. All this under the skin leads to one of the most miserable kinds of skin afflictions there is for canines. While there are many kinds of chemically manufactured mange products available, you should always choose to treat demodectic mange with non toxic mange spray.
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This post was written by Wendell Ruben on March 27, 2010
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If your dog has recently been diagnosed with mange, you may be concerned about how to treat it. Of course, there are various treatments that can be used, but not all of these may fit into your budget or be convenient or available at the time. If this seems to be the circumstance for you, then here’s some considerations about what is the best mange spray to use as a home remedy for mange.
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This post was written by Wendell Ruben on March 26, 2010
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