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		<title>Wondering why your dog is acting sick?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 13:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Harley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your dog showing some symptoms of illness? Worried he may be getting sick, but not sure? Early detection is the best way to be safe. Below are some common dog ailments.


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/finding-the-best-nutrition-for-your-dog-guide-to-dry-dog-food-and-dog-food-supplies/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies'>Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies</a> <small>Reading the nutritional adequacy statement on the label of the product's packaging is a quick and reliable way to make sure you'll be providing the best nutritional diet for your pet. You can use this statement as a guide to dry dog food and dog food supplies because it is...</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/diagnosing-dog-diabetes/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Diagnosing Dog Diabetes'>Diagnosing Dog Diabetes</a> <small>How can you tell if your dog might possibly have diabetes? In the wide majority of cases, it is very uncommon for younger dogs to have diabetes, but if your pet is older than four years old and has shown some of the symptoms, then the potential for diabetes could...</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/dog-allergy-symptoms-what-are-they/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?'>Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?</a> <small>Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues your dog could possibly be allergic to something?...</small></li></ol>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your dog showing some symptoms of illness? Worried he may be getting sick, but not sure? Early detection is the best way to be safe. Below are some common dog ailments.</p>
<p>How can you tell if your dog might potentially have diabetes? In the wide majority of cases, it is not very common for younger dogs to acquire diabetes, but if your pet is older than 4 years old and is exhibiting other symptoms, then the possibility for diabetes could be a real one. Diabetes in dogs is much more common in females. Many of a dog&#8217;s symptoms are much like those of diabetes in humans.</p>
<p>Allergies are getting more and more prevalent with people and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some symptoms your dog might be allergic to something? Are your dogs allergies seasonal or do the allergies for your dog seem to happen year round? Have you made a recent change in your dogs routine since the allergy problems began?</p>
<p>Is your dog behaving like he has something in his ear that is driving him insane? Is he using cotton balls frequently, like he is trying desperately to lose his wax buildup? Is he bending his head to the side, shaking it like he just jumped out of the swimming pool? Your dog could have an ear infection.</p>
<p>Afraid because your dog isn&#8217;t gobbling down his favorite chow like he usually does? I know if my dog ever quit eating, it would be a sure sign something could be not quite right. As of now she tap dances on her hind legs with excitement as we take her cup of food from its container to her dish. Then she gobbles it up like its about to vanish then right away begins begging again.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s usually not easy or evident to tell when your dog could be pregnant or whelping (a dog-specific term for birthing). She won&#8217;t be &#8220;late&#8221; and you can&#8217;t just purchase a home pregnancy kit from the corner drugstore for her. Not to mention, it would be a moderately difficult task to get her to pee on a stick. The best way to find out if you&#8217;ll have newborn puppies in your home soon is to take a drive down to your veterinarian&#8217;s office. A basic blood test and X-ray is all that she&#8217;ll need. But if your female dog is not spayed and you suppose that she may be pregnant, there are some signs and symptoms that you can look for on your own.</p>
<p>Learn more about the common signs and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.symptomsfordogs.com">symptoms for dogs</a> illnesses. Learn about some things you can do to assist with the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.symptomsfordogs.com">symptoms in dogs</a>.. This article, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=911088&amp;p=21444">Wondering why your dog is acting sick?</a> is released under a creative commons attribution license.</p>


<p>Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/finding-the-best-nutrition-for-your-dog-guide-to-dry-dog-food-and-dog-food-supplies/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies'>Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies</a> <small>Reading the nutritional adequacy statement on the label of the product's packaging is a quick and reliable way to make sure you'll be providing the best nutritional diet for your pet. You can use this statement as a guide to dry dog food and dog food supplies because it is...</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/diagnosing-dog-diabetes/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Diagnosing Dog Diabetes'>Diagnosing Dog Diabetes</a> <small>How can you tell if your dog might possibly have diabetes? In the wide majority of cases, it is very uncommon for younger dogs to have diabetes, but if your pet is older than four years old and has shown some of the symptoms, then the potential for diabetes could...</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/dog-allergy-symptoms-what-are-they/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?'>Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?</a> <small>Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues your dog could possibly be allergic to something?...</small></li></ol></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What Worms? Does Your Dog Have Them?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 11:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Harley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As your doggy sniffs, growls, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the world, eating anything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog fun. Then out of the blue, you might notice undesirable visitors hanging around for the trip. One such unwelcome hanger-on can be worms.


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/how-do-i-tell-if-my-dog-has-worms/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: How do I tell if my dog has worms?'>How do I tell if my dog has worms?</a> <small>As your dog smells, barks, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the universe, eating everything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog enjoyable. Then out of nowhere, you might notice unpleasant company hanging around for the trip....</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/finding-the-best-nutrition-for-your-dog-guide-to-dry-dog-food-and-dog-food-supplies/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies'>Finding The Best Nutrition For Your Dog: Guide To Dry Dog Food And Dog Food Supplies</a> <small>Reading the nutritional adequacy statement on the label of the product's packaging is a quick and reliable way to make sure you'll be providing the best nutritional diet for your pet. You can use this statement as a guide to dry dog food and dog food supplies because it is...</small></li><li><a href='http://thepetzone.org/uk-dog-food-supplies-and-choices-in-dog-meal/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: UK Dog Food Supplies And Choices In Dog Meal'>UK Dog Food Supplies And Choices In Dog Meal</a> <small>When based in the United Kingdom you will want good UK dog food supplies for your pet. With so many different types and variations of ingredients you will want to know what best suits your dog. There are plenty of suppliers to choose from, and most can supply individual bags...</small></li></ol>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As your doggy sniffs, growls, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the world, eating anything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog fun. Then out of the blue, you might notice undesirable visitors hanging around for the trip. One such unwelcome hanger-on can be worms.</p>
<p>Thankfully, you can look for and guard your dog from worms early. This can stop them from progressively getting worse, which makes life better for you and your dog.</p>
<p>A few of the signs in dogs that may have worms:</p>
<p>* Diarrhea, particularly if you perceive blood in it. * An scratchy rear. If you notice your dog rubbing its rear on the floor or against furnishings, it may be irritated by worms in this area. Another possibility is that they are having issues with glands in these areas, not with worms. * Worms or eggs in the dog&#8217;s feces &#8211; Yes, this is the most common method to notice if your dog has worms. Keep in mind, though, that not all types of worms can be seen by the naked eye. * Vomiting, perhaps you&#8217;ll even notice visible worms. * Dull fur coat * Appetite loss * Dehydration leading to more drinking and as a result, more frequent urination. * Noticeable worms in the fur or in the vicinity of the rear &#8211; Tapeworms may be visible as little moving segments in these areas, which can later dry out. * Weakness, more hunger, weight loss &#8211; If your dog is infected with worms, the worms are robbing your dog of necessary nutrition. Even though your dog could be eating he still can be fragile or always hungry, and even could be dropping weight. * Bloated belly &#8211; This is a common sign when puppies have had worms given to them by their mom.</p>
<p>Helping your dog avoid worms: Ask your vet to test your puppy early in life, as soon as 3 weeks after they&#8217;re born. They might be infected already with worms and need quick action. Take your dog to the doctor annually for examination and have them take a stool sample. Be sure to regularly give your dog products that keep roundworms and heart worms away. Use products that keep flees off your dog. Fleas can spread tapeworms to your dog if they ingest them. Keep your dog away from wild animals or other likely sources of parasites, like drinking out of puddles or other contaminated water sources. Stop your dog from eating any dead animals. Carcasses can definitely spread worms. Try to keep your dog from consuming feces. This is usually the way a dog commonly gets intestinal parasites.</p>
<p>In case your dog shows warning issues of having worms, please visit your vet to determine what the issue could possibly be. Treating your dog with the best treatment can keep a healthy dog and circumvent problems down the road.</p>
<p>How might you identify a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.sooperarticles.com/pets-articles/dog-articles/dogs-ear-infections-what-signs-how-can-prevent--593146.html">sick dog</a>? How might you avoid <a target='_blank' href="http://www.sooperarticles.com/pets-articles/dog-articles/dogs-ear-infections-what-signs-how-can-prevent--593146.html">dog illness</a>?. Also published at <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=938605&amp;p=21444">What Worms? Does Your Dog Have Them?</a>.</p>


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		<title>Is Your Dog Suffering From Infected Ears?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 10:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Harley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Dog Ear Infection Symptoms</p>
<p>* Your pup is scraping or rubbing at his ears * Holding his head to one side, or down, shaking his ears. * His ears will discharge or crustiness. * Dog&#8217;s ears look bloody, waxy, red inside or swollen. * Your dog might yelp or be ultra sensitive when his or her ears are touched.</p>
<p>If your dog&#8217;s potential ear infection goes untreated it can get deeper into the ear. This causes your dog&#8217;s pain to grow sharply. Below are additional symptoms if the infection progresses:</p>
<p>* 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.</p>
<p><a target='_blank' href="http://www.pubarticles.com/article-has-your-dog-stopped-eating-why-has-my-dog-lost-his-appetite--1313177479.html">Dog Ear Infections</a> and Their Potential Causes</p>
<p>* 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.</p>
<p>Take some time to <a target='_blank' href="http://lifestyle.ezinemark.com/find-out-if-your-dog-could-be-pregnant-7d2fefc7dc24.html">check your dogs health</a> including his ears regularly. If you decide you&#8217;re going to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be quite careful so as to not create further problems. Discovering an ear infection early on can prevent your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can give you the proper medication to help relieve your dog&#8217;s infection.</p>
<p>Are you worried about <a target='_blank' href="http://lifestyle.ezinemark.com/find-out-if-your-dog-could-be-pregnant-7d2fefc7dc24.html"> health issues in dogs</a>? Have you researched the issues for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pubarticles.com/article-has-your-dog-stopped-eating-why-has-my-dog-lost-his-appetite--1313177479.html">dogs with health problems</a>?. Also published at <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=934135&amp;p=21444">Is Your Dog Suffering From Infected Ears?</a>.</p>


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		<title>Diagnosing Dog Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 07:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Harley</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can you tell if your dog might possibly have diabetes? In the wide majority of cases, it is very uncommon for younger dogs to have diabetes, but if your pet is older than four years old and has shown some of the symptoms, then the potential for diabetes could be a real one. Diabetes in canines is quite a bit more common in females. Many of a dog&#8217;s symptoms are much like those of diabetes in people.</p>
<p>Signals that Your Dog May Have Diabetes</p>
<p>* Canine diabetes often begins with an out of shape, overweight dog. This is not always the case though; in some types of dogs it can run in the family. Being obese can be a dangerous symptom though. * Diabetes typically happens in dogs around the ages of seven to nine. * With larger dogs there is more of a possibility to have diabetes than there is with a littler breed. * Watch for unquenchable thirst. If this occurs, do not try to stop your dog from drinking so much water. This is important because your dog will require all the water it drinks to help keep from becoming dehydrated. * Drinking so much means he/she will need to use the bathroom more often. Your dog, the one you&#8217;ve worked so hard to house train so beautifully could start having accidents more often on your carpet. Why? They are not used to carrying around so much water in their bladder. Much like the chicken and the egg, and the debate of which arrived first, the need for water or the need to urinate has been debated both ways. * Your dog may begin dropping weight quickly and unusually, even though she is eating more and could start moving slowly and showing symptoms of being worn out, acting very fatigued. * Your dog may start losing their eyesight, having issues with vision.</p>
<p>How you can help prevent it:</p>
<p>1. If you see your dog starting to gain weight, or if they are already overweight, reduce the number of carbohydrates they consume. Yes, much like humans, a large number of carbohydrates contribute to weight gain, which adds to the likelihood of diabetes. Many common dog foods have ingredients that include as much as 98% carbohydrates. Read the food labels and gather as much information as you can about your dog breed to make sure that he is receiving the correct amount of nutrients. Making the switch to a <a target='_blank' href="http://farmmedley.com/2011/08/does-your-dog-show-signs-of-illness/">healthier dog</a> food can be an great step towards the right direction.</p>
<p>2. Get plenty of exercise! A lot of dogs get diabetes that could be completely avoided if they had kept exercising and not gotten out of shape. This is where you and your family can pitch in, as the dog owners. If your dog stays lazy and out of shape, he can contract diabetes even if he is not a breed that is typically at risk.</p>
<p>As of this article there is no cure for diabetes. Work side by side with your vet to ensure that your pet gets the best treatment and the correct medication to continue to have a happy life. Sometimes diabetes will stay all the way through your dog&#8217;s life span. To help deter <a target='_blank' href="http://everarticle.com/uncategorized/does-your-dog-show-signs-of-illness/">diabetes in dogs</a>, do the best you can to keep your dog&#8217;s weight at a good level, keep him active with plenty of exercise, and make sure he gets his medicine on a regular basis along with plenty to drink.</p>
<p>Could you have a <a target='_blank' href="http://farmmedley.com/2011/08/does-your-dog-show-signs-of-illness/">healthier dog</a>? Should you be worried about <a target='_blank' href="http://everarticle.com/uncategorized/does-your-dog-show-signs-of-illness/">diabetes in dogs</a>?. Free reprint available from: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=925049&amp;p=21444">Diagnosing Dog Diabetes</a>.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[As your dog smells, barks, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the universe, eating everything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog enjoyable. Then out of nowhere, you might notice unpleasant company hanging around for the trip. One such unwelcome hanger-on could be worms.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As your dog smells, barks, and scratches its way through life, not a care in the universe, eating everything it wants, rolling around in unpleasant things, doing all the things that make being a dog enjoyable. Then out of nowhere, you might notice unpleasant company hanging around for the trip. One such unwelcome hanger-on could be worms.</p>
<p>Thankfully, you can take note of and protect your dog from worms early. This can keep them from progressively getting worse, which makes life easier for you and your dog.</p>
<p>Some of the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.articlealley.com/article_2303412_54.html">signs your dog may have worms</a>:</p>
<p>* Diarrhea, especially if you notice blood in it.</p>
<p>* An itchy rear. If you notice your dog scratching its rear on the floor or against furnishings, it may be irritated by worms in this area. Another possibility is that they are having issues with glands in these areas, not with worms.</p>
<p>* Worms or eggs in the dog&#8217;s feces &#8211; Yes, this is the most common way to notice if your dog has worms. Keep in mind, though, that not all types of worms can be seen by the naked eye.</p>
<p>* Vomiting, perhaps even with visible worms.</p>
<p>* A dull coat</p>
<p>* Appetite loss</p>
<p>* Dehydration leading to more drinking and as a result, more frequent urination.</p>
<p>* Noticeable worms in the fur or in the vicinity of the rear &#8211; Tapeworms may be visible as small moving segments in these areas, which can later dry out.</p>
<p>* Weakness, more hunger, loss of weight &#8211; If your dog is infected with worms, the worms are robbing your dog of necessary nutrition. Your dog could be eating but still be weak or constantly hungry, and even could be losing weight.</p>
<p>* Bloated belly &#8211; This is a common sign when puppies have had worms transmitted from their mom.</p>
<p>How dogs could acquire worms:</p>
<p>Heartworms often are transmitted from mosquito bites. Tapeworms can come about from eating contaminated fleas or other insects. Hookworms can be transmitted by ingesting their eggs or larvae. They could be transmitted from inside the womb of a contaminated mother. If the larvae are in water, drinking contaminated water can result in hookworm infection. Watch where your dog drinks its water from and stop it from drinking dirty water. Roundworms can infect a mother&#8217;s fetus. Ingesting contaminated deceased animals can also lead to roundworms. Whipworm contamination happens from eating or drinking contaminated water or food.</p>
<p>Preventing worm symptoms in dogs: Ask your vet to test your puppy early on, as early as 3 weeks after they&#8217;re born. They could already be infected with worms and need quick action. Take your dog to your vet annually for examination and have a stool sample taken. Regularly give your dog products that prevent roundworms and heartworms. Use products that keep fleas off your dog. Fleas can give your dog tapeworms if they ingest them. Keep your home and <a target='_blank' href="http://bradentoncarpetcleaners.blogspot.com/">carpets clean</a>. Keep your dog away from wild animals or other likely sources of parasites, like drinking from puddles or other dirty water sources. Stop your dog from eating dead animals. Carcasses can spread worms. Keep your dog from consuming feces. This is the most typical way a dog can get intestinal parasites.</p>
<p>If your dog shows warning signs of having worms, please visit your vet to determine what the issue could possibly be. Treating your dog with the best treatment can keep your dog healthy and prevent problems down the road.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues and signals your dog could possibly be allergic to something?</p>
<p>Many dog allergy symptoms include: Itchy, red, moist or scabbed skin Incessant, non stop scratching Infected ears Itchy, watery eyes Itchy back or base of tail (most often this is a flea allergy) Itchy ears and ear infections Sneezing Throwing up Diarrhea Snoring from an inflamed throat Paw chewing/licking/swollen paws Rubbing his face Non stop licking</p>
<p>The most destructive of these is scratching, since your pet can sometimes even scratch herself raw, which can potentially lead to secondary infections, excessive shedding, and hair loss.</p>
<p>What Can Dogs Be Allergic To? Tree, grass and weed pollen Cleaning supplies Prescription medication Dust mites Mold spores Dander Feathers Rubber and plastic materials Cigarette smoke Food products Fleas and flea-control products Perfumes Fabrics Shampoo products</p>
<p>How to Tell What Your Dog is Allergic to &#8211; Are your dogs allergies seasonal or do the allergies for your dog seem to happen all year round? If the symptoms are all year round, one thing you can try to do is to switch out your dog&#8217;s food. The most noticeable symptoms for dog food allergies are licking, scratching, and different types of skin problems.</p>
<p>Have you recently made a change in your dogs routine since the allergy problems started? You may need to sort through the above allergy list one by one and possibly make changes until you have narrowed down the reason.</p>
<p>Remember, even though your dog might have the above issues, he may not have allergies. He may be suffering from any number of other medical conditions, such as fleas, worms, or hormonal disorders. Check with your veterinarian to be safe.</p>
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<p>Symptoms for Dogs with Diabetes</p>
<p>* Canine diabetes can begin with an out of shape, obese dog. This is not always true though; in some breeds it can be in the gene pool. Being overweight can be a dangerous sign though.</p>
<p>* Diabetes normally occurs in dogs around the ages of seven to nine.</p>
<p>* With bigger dogs there is more of a possibility to get diabetes than there is with a littler breed.</p>
<p>* Watch for unquenchable thirst. If this happens, do not try to limit your dog&#8217;s water intake. This is necessary because your dog will require all the water it desires to help keep from becoming dehydrated.</p>
<p>* Drinking so often means he/she will need to use the bathroom more often. Your pet, the one you&#8217;ve worked so hard to house train so well could start having accidents more often on your carpet. Why? They are not used to carrying around so much liquid in their bladder. Much like the chicken and the egg, and the debate of which came first, the need for water or the need to urinate has been discussed both ways.</p>
<p>* Your dog may begin dropping weight quickly and unusually, even though she is eating more and could begin moving slower and showing signs of being worn out, acting very tired.</p>
<p>* Your dog may start losing their eyesight, having issues seeing.</p>
<p>Preventing <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-My-Dog-Have-Diabetes?&amp;id=6362315">diabetes in your dog</a>:</p>
<p>1. If you notice your dog beginning to put on weight, or if they are already overweight, lower the number of carbohydrates they take in. Yes, much like humans, a large number of carbohydrates add to to weight gain, which adds to the probability of diabetes. Many common dog foods have ingredients that include as much as 98% carbohydrates. Read the food labels and gather as much information as you can about your dog breed to make sure that he is receiving the correct amount of nutrients. Making the switch to a healthier dog food can be an great step towards the right direction.</p>
<p>2. Get lots of exercise! A lot of dogs get diabetes that could be completely avoided if they had kept active and not gotten out of shape. This is where you and your family can help out, as the dog owners. If your dog stays sedentary and out of shape, he can contract diabetes even if he is not a breed that is normally at risk.</p>
<p>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&#8217;s life course. To prevent diabetes <a target='_blank' href="http://goarticles.com/article/Diabetes-Your-Dog-and-You/4816334/">in your dog</a>, do your best to keep your dog&#8217;s weight at the right level, get him abundant exercise, and give your dog its medication on a regular basis along with adequate water.</p>
<p>Might your <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Might-My-Dog-Have-Diabetes?&amp;id=6362315">dog have diabetes</a>? Do you know what the signals are of <a target='_blank' href="http://goarticles.com/article/Diabetes-Your-Dog-and-You/4816334/">dogs with diabetes</a>?. This article, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=884924&amp;p=21444">Could My Dog Have Diabetes?</a> is released under a creative commons attribution license.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Has your dog been behaving 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 trying desperately to lose his wax buildup? Is he tilting his cranium to the side, shaking it like he just got out of the swimming hole? Your dog might have an ear infection.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has your dog been behaving 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 trying desperately to lose his wax buildup? Is he tilting his cranium to the side, shaking it like he just got out of the swimming hole? Your dog might have an ear infection.</p>
<p>Your Dog&#8217;s Ear Infection Symptoms</p>
<p>* Your doggy is scratching or rubbing at his ears * Tilting his head to its side, or down, shaking his head. * Ear discharge or crustiness. * Dog&#8217;s ears look bloody, waxy, bright red inside or swollen. * Your dog may yelp or be overly sensitive when his ears are touched.</p>
<p>If the early stages of your dog&#8217;s ear infection goes without treatment it can get deeper into the ear. This causes your dog&#8217;s lack of comfort to increase sharply. Following are more <a target='_blank' href="http://www.squidoo.com/could-my-pooch-be-pregnant">dog symptoms</a> if the infection gets worse:</p>
<p>* The dog may hold his head as still as possible, and to its side. * Opening his mouth or touching his head will cause pain in your dog. * Dizziness. Dogs can get dizzy, with poor balance and coordination, when the infection travels to the inner ear. * Dog may walk around in a circle. * Vomiting.</p>
<p>What Causes Dog Ear Infections</p>
<p>* Wet ears not drying after swimming or taking a bath. * Growths in the ear canal. * Build up of ear wax. * Removing hair from ears from the groomer. * Ear mites going untreated * Using cotton tips to clean ears (can push things deeper into the ear canal) * Allergies from grasses or ear medications.</p>
<p>Take the time to <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Dogs+and+Worms+-+Keeping+Them+Apart-a01074321394">check your dogs</a> ears on a regular basis. If you decide you&#8217;re going to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be extremely careful so as to not create worse problems. Finding an ear infection early on can prevent your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can give you the best medication to relieve your dog&#8217;s infection.</p>
<p>Is your family having <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Dogs+and+Worms+-+Keeping+Them+Apart-a01074321394">dog issues</a> at home? Could you stop some of these <a target='_blank' href="http://www.squidoo.com/could-my-pooch-be-pregnant">issues for dogs</a>?. This article, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=890734&amp;p=21444">Why are my dogs ears red? Are they infected?</a> is released under a creative commons attribution license.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[It's typically not easy or obvious to tell when your dog might be pregnant or whelping (a dog-specific term for birthing). She won't be "late" and you can't just buy a home pregnancy kit from the neighborhood drugstore for her. Not to mention, it would be a very difficult task to get her to pee on a stick. The best way to find out if you'll have newborn puppies in your home soon is to take a drive down to your veterinarian's office. A basic blood test and X-ray is all that she'll require. But if your female dog is not spayed and you suppose that she may be pregnant, there are some signs and symptoms that you can look for on your own.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s typically not easy or obvious to tell when your dog might be pregnant or whelping (a dog-specific term for birthing). She won&#8217;t be &#8220;late&#8221; and you can&#8217;t just buy a home pregnancy kit from the neighborhood drugstore for her. Not to mention, it would be a very difficult task to get her to pee on a stick. The best way to find out if you&#8217;ll have newborn puppies in your home soon is to take a drive down to your veterinarian&#8217;s office. A basic blood test and X-ray is all that she&#8217;ll require. But if your female dog is not spayed and you suppose that she may be pregnant, there are some signs and symptoms that you can look for on your own.</p>
<p>Is she acting any differently? Has her mood changed?</p>
<p>If your dog is normally on the go but no longer has a lot of energy, that&#8217;s one clue she may be pregnant. If she is having a hard time getting peaceful or sleeping, this can be a clue.</p>
<p>She may also get to be more aggressive about her territory.</p>
<p>Watch for vaginal discharge, this is a normal symptom of pregnancy.</p>
<p>Watch for changes in your dog&#8217;s eating schedule. Is she eating on a usual basis? If she has a decreased appetite or isn&#8217;t showing as much joy and attention to her food as she typically does, she could be having morning sickness.</p>
<p>A female dog&#8217;s nipples will become swollen while preparing for nursing her pups.</p>
<p>Watch your dog&#8217;s stomach to see if it looks blown up or swollen. This happens half way through the pregnancy. You may even be able to gently touch for the puppies also.</p>
<p>Your dog may not want to be around people or animals as much as she used to, but she wants her own space throughout this time.</p>
<p>Your dog might start &#8220;nesting,&#8221; or getting prepared for the delivery and care of the puppies. She may scuff and claw at the floor or the blankets as if to fluff them.</p>
<p><b>How to keep your<a target='_blank' href="http://www.articleblast.com/Animals_and_Pets/Pet_Care/Preparing_Your_Pooch_For_Pregnancy/">dog from getting pregnant</a>:</b></p>
<p>If your dog isn&#8217;t currently pregnant, and you don&#8217;t wish for puppies in the future, there is a obvious, clear-cut answer. As Bob Barker often said, &#8220;Have your pet spayed or neutered.&#8221; Mobile pet clinics are making this more affordably priced and easily accessed all the time.</p>
<p>If you desire for your dog to give birth in your home you will want to help make her stress-free and comfy. Provide her with some older blankets in a peaceful, quiet area. You may want to have plenty of newspaper close at hand also. Dogs in general prefer dark and quiet places to birth, which is most likely why most dog births occur during the night. The labor can last anywhere from 2 to 6 hours. To prevent any unnecessary <a target='_blank' href="http://www.amazines.com/article_detail_new.cfm/3070457?articleid=3070457">dog symptoms</a>, make sure she is getting a healthy diet, including ample vitamins and minerals. This will ensure she has plenty of energy for this process.</p>
<p>How can you tell if your <a target='_blank' href="http://www.amazines.com/article_detail_new.cfm/3070457?articleid=3070457">dog is pregnant</a>? How can you tell if you should be ready for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.articleblast.com/Animals_and_Pets/Pet_Care/Preparing_Your_Pooch_For_Pregnancy/">dog pregnancy</a>?. This article, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=885062&amp;p=21444">Will My Dog be Having Puppies?</a> has free reprint rights.</p>


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		<title>Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 12:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues your dog could possibly be allergic to something?


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allergies are starting to be more and more common with humans and dogs, especially food and scent allergies. What are some clues your dog could possibly be allergic to something?</p>
<p>Common dog allergy symptoms can include:</p>
<p>Itchy, red, moist or scabs on the skin Increased scratching Ear infection Itchy, watery eyes Itchy back or base of tail (most often this is a flea allergy) Itchy ears &amp; ear infections Sneezing Vomiting Diarrhea Snoring caused by a swollen throat Paw biting/licking/swollen paws Rubbing the face Incessant licking</p>
<p>The most destructive of these <a target='_blank' href="http://dogsymptoms.tumblr.com/">dog symptoms</a> is scratching, because your dog can scratch herself raw, which can eventually lead to secondary infections, excessive shedding, and hair loss.</p>
<p>What Might Your Dog Be Allergic To? Tree, grass and weed pollens Cleaning chemicals Prescription medication Dust mites Mold spores Dander Feathers Rubber &amp; plastic materials Cigarette smoke Food products Fleas and flea-control products Perfumes Fabrics Shampoo products</p>
<p>How to Determine What Your Dog Could Be Allergic to</p>
<p>Is your <a target='_blank' href="http://dogsymptoms.hubpages.com/hub/Dogs-with-AllergiesHow-Can-I-Tell">dogs allergies</a> seasonal or do the symptoms for your dog seem to happen year long? If the symptoms are all year round, one method you can try is to swap out your dog&#8217;s food. The most common symptoms for dog food allergies are licking, itchiness, and different types of skin issues.</p>
<p>Have you recently made a change in your dogs routine since the allergy issues started? You may need to sort through the above allergy list one by one and possibly make changes until you have narrowed down the reason.</p>
<p>Remember, even though your dog might have the above issues, he may not have allergies. He may be suffering from any number of other medical conditions, such as fleas, worms, or hormonal disorders. Check with your veterinarian to be safe.</p>
<p>Could your dog have <a target='_blank' href="http://dogsymptoms.tumblr.com/">allergy symptoms</a>? How can I identify the <a target='_blank' href="http://dogsymptoms.hubpages.com/hub/Dogs-with-AllergiesHow-Can-I-Tell">symptoms for dog allergies</a>?. This article, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=890610&amp;p=21444">Dog Allergy Symptoms, What are They?</a> has free reprint rights.</p>


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