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Care and Nurture of Older Dogs
Older dogs are like younger dogs in needing a special place to sleep at night, the right nutrition, exercise and just the right balance of love and affection. However, our senior canine friends have some special needs on top of those. All-and-all,...
5 commentsNot ALL Lumps and Bumps You Find on Your Dog are Cancerous! Types of Non-Cancerous Tumors!
As dog's age they often begin to develop an assortment of health problems. Whether it be arthritis, canine incontinence or even cancer, it is important that you be pro-active when it comes to your senior...
1 commentHow a Dog Compensates After a Front Leg Amputation
See how a tripawd dog (dog with three legs) adaps after amputation surgery. Can a dog get along with only three legs? Yes.
4 commentsCaring for an Elderly and Aging Dog
As dogs age, it's important that you know how to properly care for their needs. Older dogs are like young puppies and require a different set of care guidelines.
69 commentsCauses of Urinary Incontinence in Dogs
What are some causes for urinary incontinence in dogs? Learn some common causes for sudden house soiling in your dog.
3 commentsDog arthritis home remedies
Dog arthritis Your dog has reached what in human years translates as seniority. She or he may have some difficulty jumping off the car or may wake up stiff in the morning.While this may be bothersome to some owners used to see their dog romping...
2 commentsSenior Dog Rescue: Adopting an Older Dog
Many times people are afraid to adopt an older dog - not because they don't like them, or are afraid of any extra care or money that might be needed - but because of how soon they might lose them. But death is a part of life. Imagine giving a senior...
11 commentsHomeopathy for Dogs
Dr. Marcie Fallek I have been using homeopathy for the past seventeen years, and have treated thousands of dogs (and other animals). I would like to share a case. Happily, this example is not unusual, it is typical of the 'miraculous' results...
0 commentsAssessing Your Senior Dogs Quality of Life
Anyone who has a dog approaching their senior years, especially if this is the owners first time, has probably wondered how to evaluated their dog’s quality of life. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) developed a chart with general...
1 commentWhat to expect after your dog has a front leg amputated
Learn what to expect after your dog has an amputation. Your dog can lead a normal life after amputation, but she may need some help at first. This article contains tips and tricks to make the transition easier for your dog and you.
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