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What to do if your dog is constipated
You are walking your dog as usual on a peaceful day in the park. Suddenly, your dog stops and positions itself to have a bowel movement. Normal routine, once done you head for home. But this time you...
36 commentsCauses of blood in a dog's stool
Seeing blood in your dog's stool can be a quite frightening event, perhaps mainly because we most usually associate it with cancer, but luckily in dogs the causes may be a lot less dramatic. However, as a...
2 commentsDiarrhea during Pregnancy: How to detect and treat
How to find whether pregnant women has diarrhea, what causes it, what are the symptoms and what diet should be followed during diarrhea.
2 commentsHome remedies for Constipated Cats
A constipated cat is not a happy cat. Your cat may pay frequent visits to his litter box and strain unproductively. As frustrating as this can be, it is of utmost importance that owners differentiate a case...
3 commentsDoes Alli Work For Weight Loss? It Can If You Use It Right
A young women's honest review of the Alli weight loss pill.
0 commentsMilk Allergy - Dairy Intolerance in Babies & Children
Worried that your baby or infant has a dairy intolerance or milk allergy? If your child is colicky, unsettled, prone to crying fits, is not putting on weight, has excessive wind, stomach pain or loose stools or is suffering from eczema read on.
4 commentsNewborn baby stools
Having a baby brings in a world of responsibilities and along with it comes the dirty jobs that need to be taken care of as well. We cannot avoid the fact of dealing with the poop once the baby is born. The better you are aware of why your child does what he does the more you are in control of the situation.
4 commentsCauses of Blood in Stool in Cats
Upon noticing blood in the stool many cat owners may become concerned, perhaps primarily because they have learned to associate the presence of blood with the intimidating letter ''C'', however, it may be...
0 commentsCoprophagia - My Dog Eats Poop
Coprophagia is the proper name for stool eating, which is actually a normal canine behavior. In the wild momma canines keeps her den clean by eating the poop of her young pups, and as the pups grow, they copy...
25 commentsThe Importance of a Bowel Movement
The importance of a bowel movement, came to me this morning during my morning poop. As I began to ponder its importance, as to the quality of life without the ability, my thoughts began to roam wild. Think...
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