Posts Tagged ‘PetPlace.com’

HOW TO Treat Your Dog’s Corneal Ulcer

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

  

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dog_cornealulcerRecently, an i Love Dogs, Inc. employee woke up to a very disturbing sight. Her 4-month-old Pit mix was suffering from an infected eye that had completely deflated. Any pet parent can imagine the panic that such an alarming situation would create. An immediate trip to the veterinarian revealed that the little guy was dealing with a corneal ulceration that had escalated to a dangerous level where he was at risk of losing his eyesight.

 

Corneal ulcers are among the most common eye problems that most dogs will suffer from. Many pet parents will come across this eye affliction on possibly more than one occasion, so it’s important to understand the causes and symptoms of corneal ulcers and, more importantly, the treatments involved in taking care of this ailment. (more…)

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

Friday, February 12th, 2010

 

dalmatian_sleepingSputter, growl, snore, lick, kick, shake, jerk, snooze – oh, the joys of watching your pooch nap!

 

Many dog owners have contemplated the eternal question, can my dog dream? They’ve wondered if their Pug will snore, and have thought twice about whether or not they’re willing to promote their pooch to the “people bed.” They’ve even sat about and watched their dogs nap for hours on end, and jealously questioned whether or not so much sleep was normal.

 

A dog’s sleeping patterns are a mystery to many; without any direct access to our dog’s mind or thoughts we truly have no definitive answer to what’s going on in there when they’re sleeping. Despite this truth, studies that prove the similarities between dogs and humans can give us a lot more insight than we might have anticipated. (more…)

HOW TO Prevent Gastric Dilatation/Volvulus

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

 

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Bodie the Bassett Hound, the jolly Am-basset-dor for the Bassett Rescue Network, Inc. (BaRNi) in Acton, California, found himself in an awful state of pain right before the holidays. On December 18, Bodie, who has raised funds for BaRNi’s hundred Bassett Hounds as their official rescue spokesdog, fell victim to a very common silent killer that has affected nearly 60,000 dogs nationwide and has taken the lives of 20,000.

 

Commonly known as “Bloat,” Gastric Dilatation/Volvulus Syndrome (GDV) is a condition that gets dogs right where it hurts most, in the gut. The American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) says GDV is “commonly associated with large meals and causes the stomach to dilate because of food and gas and may get to a point where neither may be expelled. As the stomach begins to dilate and expand, the pressure in the stomach begins to increase.” (more…)