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What kind of test does your dog need?
by Merijeanne Hollingsworth I’m not a veterinarian, but a lot of guidelines used with humans can be applied to dogs. When your dog is sick or injured, the vet may recommend further “images” (x-rays, CAT scans, etc.). Here’s a list of some of the tests, what they’re good for, and why your veterinarian may suggest […]
Disc Anyone?
by Jan Masters When my English Shepherd, Dakota, was 8 weeks old, she began flipping in the air to catch the weeds I was tossing out of my flowerbed. At that moment, I thought, “I’ve got myself a Frisbee dog!” And I definitely have a Frisbee dog. Frisbee is a great way to […]
Orphan Puppy Formula
Boil 1 large piece of liver in 1 cup of water. Strain the liquid (I use a coffee filter). 1 can goat milk, 1/3 cup of your liver water, freeze the rest, 2 raw egg yolks, 1 Tablespoon Real Mayonnaise, 1 Cup Yogurt the best possible, 1 tsp. Karo Syrup, 1 dropper of puppy or […]
Mammary Cancer
by Laura Sanborn The stats quoted by your vets for mammary cancer risk and spaying are NOT correct. MANY vets — perhaps nearly all of them — misquote the landmark research study that led to these erroneous claims. Probably because almost none of them have actually read the published research report. Instead, they keep […]
Warning: Livestock Medications
There are several deworming and other medications given to sheep, cattle, horses and other livestock that can make canines very ill, if not kill them. Please be very aware of where your dogs are when you are using these medications as well as keeping an eye out that they do not consume the livestock manure. […]
Dew Claws
Do the Dew(claws)? – by M. Christine Zink DVM, PhD, DACVSMR “I am a vet that works exclusively with performance dogs, developing rehabilitation programs for injured dogs or dogs that have had surgery as a result of performance-related injuries. I have seen many dogs now, especially field trial/hunt test and agility dogs, that have had […]
Mushroom Poisoning
When out and about with your dog, pay special attention to mushrooms. Certain mushrooms contain toxins that are poisonous to pets. The North American Mycological Association has put together pictures and other pertinent information regarding dogs and mushrooms. Please visit their website for pictures of poisonous mushrooms to look out for as well as details […]
Dog Heatstroke Survival Guide
Know how to treat and prevent this dangerous condition. Robert Newman What is heatstroke? In simple terms, heatstroke occurs when a dog loses its natural ability to regulate its body temperature. Dogs don’t sweat all over their bodies the way humans do. Canine body temperature is primarily regulated through respiration (i.e., panting). If a dog’s […]