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Does Your Dog Have Infected Ears?

Author: Wayne Harley
17.08.2011

Is your dog acting as if he has an object in his ear that is driving him nuts? Is he using cotton swabs all the time, like he is attempting desperately to eliminate wax buildup? Is he holding his head on its side, shaking it like he just hopped out of the swimming hole? Your dog may be suffering with infected ears.

Dog Ear Infection Symptoms

* Your dog is scraping or rubbing at his ears * Bending his head to one side, or down, shaking his head. * His ears will discharge or crustiness. * Dog’s ears look like they’ve been bleeding, waxy, bright red inside or swollen. * Your dog may yelp or be very sensitive when his ears are touched.

If your dog’s potential ear infection goes untreated it can get deeper into the ear. This causes your dog’s pain to grow sharply. Below are additional symptoms if the infection progresses:

* Your dog may hold his head very still, and to its side. * Opening his mouth or touching his head will cause your dog pain. * Dizziness. Dogs can become dizzy, with bad balance and coordination, as the infection travels to the inner ear. * Dog may walk around in circles. * Vomiting.

Dog Ear Infections and Their Potential Causes

* Wet ears not drying after swimming or bathing. * Growths in the ear canal. * Ear wax building up. * Hair removal from ears from the groomer. * Untreated ear mites * Using cotton tips to clean ears (can force things deeper into ear canal) * Allergies due to grasses, ear medications, or a number of other allergic sources.

Take a few minutes to check your dogs health on a regular schedule. If you’ve decided to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be extremely careful so as to not create worse issues. Finding an ear infection early on can prevent your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can provide you with the best medication to relieve your dog’s ear infection.

Is your family dealing with health issues in dogs? Have you researched the signs for dogs with health problems?. Also published at Does Your Dog Have Infected Ears?.

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Diagnosing Dog Diabetes

Author: Wayne Harley
14.08.2011

How could you tell if your dog might potentially have diabetes? As the majority of cases go, it is not very common for younger dogs to acquire diabetes, but if your pet is older than four years old and is showing other symptoms, then the possibility for diabetes could be a real one. Diabetes in dogs is much more prevalent in females. Many of a dog’s symptoms are close to those of diabetes in humans.

Signals that Your Dog May Have Diabetes

* Canine diabetes can start with an out of shape, overweight dog. This is not always true though; in some breeds it can run in the gene pool. Being out of shape can be a dangerous start though. * Diabetes usually happens in dogs near the ages of 7 to 9. * With larger dogs there is more of a potential to contract diabetes than there is with a smaller breed. * Notice if your dog’s thirst is unquenchable. If this occurs, do not try to limit your dog’s water intake. This is important because your dog will require all the water it wants to help keep from getting dehydrated. * Drinking so much means he/she will need to urinate more often. Your pet, the one you’ve worked so hard to house train so perfectly could start having accidents more frequently on your carpet. Why? They are not used to having such a full bladder so often. Like the chicken and the egg, and the question of which came first, the need for water or the desire to urinate has been debated both ways. * Your dog may start losing weight quickly and unusually, even though she is eating larger amounts and could begin moving slower and showing signs of being overly tired, acting extremely tired. * Your dog may begin losing their eyesight, having issues with vision.

Helping prevent dog diabetes:

1. If you see your dog starting to put on the pounds, or if they are already overweight, lower the number of calories they consume. Yes, much like us, a large number of carbohydrates add to to weight gain, which adds to the likelihood of diabetes. Many everyday dog foods have ingredients that include as much as 98% carbohydrates. Take a close look at the food labels and learn as much as you can about your dog breed to ensure that he is getting the right number of nutrients. Changing over to a healthier dog food can be an enormous step towards a leaner and healthier dog.

2. Find ways to get more exercise! A lot of dogs contract diabetes that could be completely avoided if they had kept exercising and not became so out of shape. This is where you and your family can step up, as the dog owners. If your dog stays lazy and rotund, he can get diabetes even if he is not a breed that is usually at risk.

As of this writing there is not a cure for diabetes. Work along with your vet to ensure that your dog gets the proper treatment and the correct medication to continue to have a normal life. Sometimes diabetes will remain all the way through your dog’s life course. To prevent diabetes in dogs, do your best to keep your dog’s weight at the right level, get him abundant exercise, and give your dog its medication on a regular basis along with adequate water.

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Why Isn’t My Dog Eating As Much?

Author: Wayne Harley
23.07.2011

Worried because your puppy isn’t gobbling up his favorite dish like you’re used to? I know if my dog ever stopped eating, it would be a sure signal something could be wrong. Right now she tap dances on her back legs with joy as we transport her scoop of chow from its container to her bowl. Then she gobbles it up like its about to vanish then right away begins begging again.

While a loss of appetite can indicate illness, it doesn’t all the time. It could be a cause for concern. Following are some potential causes why your dog isn’t eating like he normally does.

Illness. If your dog isn’t eating the amount it usually does it is often a sign of sickness. Appetite loss in dogs is typically accompanied by other symptoms simultaneously. Early veterinary attention is important because it could be a sign of major sickness, possibly including cancer, infections, dental disease, pain, liver problems, and kidney failure. If you’re worried your dog’s loss of appetite may be due to illness, read up on some of our additional articles on the possible illnesses connected with your dogs loss of appetite.

Recent vaccination. Dog vaccinations can sometimes have bad side effects. This can consist of a passing failure of appetite in dogs.

Travel and different settings. If your dog’s appetite was fine until you took him on vacation or moved to a new location, it may be that your dog won’t eat due to traveling or the different surroundings. This is actually quite normal. Our dog is pretty opposed to any change such as this, and it can take her quite a bit of time to get comfortable when visiting a new place. A few animals can get motion sickness, and others become nervous or unsettled in new places.

Pickiness or conduct concerns. Our dog is a huge eater, but there is a particular flavor of chow she just won’t consume. It was quite amusing observing her eat it then spit it back out when you take into account some of the other strange items shes consumed that she shouldn’t have. Some dogs are just picky eaters, so you may need to try an alternative food. Another explanation for why they may not be eating is because they’re being fed in situations where they are uncomfortable, such as close to an aggressive dog or from a bowl at an uncomfortable height.

Due to the fact that your dog’s loss of appetite may be due to an illness, don’t wait to have it checked out. If you don’t think any of the above seem like it could be the issue, and your dog is in anguish or getting sicker or weaker from lack of food, see your vet as soon as possible.

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