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4/10/2009 @ 10:29:00 am by earspopup.com

The Right Vet


Choosing the right veterinarian for your pet is almost as important as choosing your pet. One of the best ways to find a good vet is word-of-mouth. Often, friends and families will have had a good or bad experience with a local vet. Convenience is also important, as well as the manner in which the vet and the office staff treat you and your pet. After all, this is your bundle of joy. In many ...

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4/4/2009 @ 9:30:42 am by earspopup.com

Basic Treatment for Dog Wounds


It is useful to be able to treat minor wounds and judge your dog's health for yourself but if you are ever concerned about your dog's well-being it is important to see your vet. Here are some basic steps on how to treat your dog's less severe wounds. If the wound is superficial, without heavy bleeding, clip the hair from around the wound and surrounding area. A good tip is to apply petroleum je...

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3/30/2009 @ 9:10:23 am by earspopup.com

How to Care for Dogs in Heat


An un-neutered female dog should be kept in the house when she comes into heat. They only come into heat about every six months. A male dog can detect a female in heat up to three miles away. Female dogs first come into heat when they are between 6 and 12 months old. She will then come into heat about twice a year. You know when your dog is in heat when you see a bloody discharge and her ...

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3/26/2009 @ 10:27:51 am by earspopup.com

Choosing the Best Veterinarian for Your Pet


Choosing the best vet for your pet is very important. When looking for a vet, you are looking for more than just a medical expert. Your vet should meet your needs as well as the needs of your pet. So plan ahead and don't wait for an emergency to find one. One of the best places to get information are other animal lovers in your area. Ask your friends and neighbors about their veterinarian. A reall...

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3/23/2009 @ 10:38:17 am by earspopup.com

Tips for Dogs in Heat


Many dog owners do not like the period of time when their female dogs go into heat. It usually occurs when the dog is between 6 to 12 months old and last for up to three weeks. The female dog excretes a bloody discharge that sends a message to male dogs for many miles away that she is ready to conceive. What can you do about this? Well the best thing that you can do is have her spayed. This wi...

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3/14/2009 @ 9:08:22 am by earspopup.com

Care and Tips for Dogs in Heat


A female dog goes in heat usually between 6 to 12 months of age and thereafter twice a year. Some signs you can look for is a slight swelling of the vulva and the accompanying of a bloody discharge. Look for behavior changes in your dog and an increase in urination. Usually the female dog is in heat 18 to 24 days, and during this time she releases pheromones which attract male dogs. During the ...

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3/13/2009 @ 10:34:00 am by earspopup.com

How to Treat Dog Wounds


If your dog comes home with some cuts and bruises, you will have to check it out to make sure that it has no broken bones. You can do this by gently moving its legs to see that they move properly. Once you have established that the limbs are all right, you will have to get the wounds cleaned out and taken care of as soon as possible. You should get a pan of war water and wash the area with soap...

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3/11/2009 @ 10:26:54 am by earspopup.com

Choosing the Right Vet


,Moving with a pet to a new town or the purchase of a new pet may find you looking for a veterinarian. There are many ways to find one that will meet your needs. You can ask friends, family, or coworkers who they use. You can also use the phone book and look for one in your area or one that is on your way to work. Animal shelters and pet clubs in the area will also be a good source for finding a v...

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3/6/2009 @ 10:56:23 am by earspopup.com

Helping a Wounded Dog


Regardless of someone's love of dogs, everyone should know the basic principles in helping their dog with a wound. The primary attention should be directed to any bleeding. First, determine whether it is a flow of blood or just a trickle, or even dried. The best treatment for a large amount of blood loss is an immediate trip to an emergency veterinarian. If this is impossible, then make every a...

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3/4/2009 @ 10:28:01 am by earspopup.com

Searching the Web for a New Vet


When choosing a new vet for your dog, searching the web is one of the easiest and efficient means to receive information. The American Animal Hospital Association's website lists many accredited vets for dogs in all areas of the United States. The vets are graded according to quality of staff, equipment, and patient care. The organization Pets.com has a local vet service. This organization lists v...

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