DOG CARE
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Spinal Injury Research in Dogs Could Help Humans
Dachshunds and other short-legged dogs are especially prone to a type of injury where a ruptured disk can cause spinal cord damage and possible loss of the use of their legs. Read more
Dog Care: Can Your Dog Catch the Flu?
Flu season has arrived—for humans and for dogs. As people march into medical centers to nab their annual vaccination, veterinarians across the country are recommending that dog owners consider a similar immunization for their four-legged companions. Read more
Dog Cooling Tip
Cesar shows you the best part of the dog to wet to cool him down. Read more
Bite Wounds
Always use caution when approaching or handling an animal that is injured by bite wounds or another serious trauma. Dogs that are not normally aggressive may bite out of self-protective instincts if they are in pain. Use a muzzle if needed. Read more
Acute Diarrhea
Diarrhea is a very common problem in dogs and usually manifests as loose or liquid feces. The diarrhea can be acute or chronic with acute diarrhea being more common in puppies and young dogs although it can affect dogs of any age. Acute diarrhea starts suddenly and tends to last anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks. Read more
Top 10 Checklist for Your Puppy
What you need to know in your puppy's first year. Read more
Top 10 Reasons to Take Your Dog to the Vet ASAP
How to know when your dog's health problem is life threatening and dog should be taken to vet immediately. Read more
Why Vetericyn
Vetericyn is not a steroid, antibiotic, bleach, toxin or organic homeopathic. Vetericyn is a scientifically engineered topical solution that kills virtually any infection, yet is completely non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Read more
Vetericyn for Dogs
When your dog has an open wound or infection, Vetericyn should be the product of choice because it is easy to apply into the affected area to eliminate infection while accelerating healing. Vetericyn works quickly to fight the infections or open wounds. Read more



