Much though the general notion is that one year of dog life is equivalent to seven years of human life, the actual evaluation says that it is around eight years. Hence you must learn about the health aspects of an older dog such that you can tend to your dog in his or her old [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Product DescriptionThis user-friendly reference is divided into two sections. The first section, “Signs of Diseases and Health Problems A–Z” lists symptoms alphabetically. To find the appropriate information, the reader doesn’t need to name the medical condition or system, only to describe the symptom. This first section is cross-referenced with the second part, “Treatment of Diseases [...]
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A-Z of Dog Diseases & Health Problems: Signs, Diagnosis, Causes, Treatment
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It is common knowledge that for every year that a dog is alive with us they are actually aging ’seven years’ in comparison to people. Although this is estimation, it is very close to reality. To be totally accurate though, one dog year is closer to a person aging eight years in life. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Shiny coat, bright eyes, etc. What else? What would a vet look for it if had to determine whether a dog was in good health or not?
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
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