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Got Allergies? How To Choose A Hypoallergenic DogFor people that love dogs, yet have allergic reactions to them, there is a simple alternative. If you can't do without a four legged “friend,” choosing a hypoallergenic dog is the best alternative. For those who are scratching their heads, a hypoallergenic dog is not a special breed of dogs. They are dogs that generate less (hypo) allergens (allergenic) in the air, which has a lot to do with the dog's physical size and length of its fur. For allergy sufferers, finding an allergy-friendly dog is the most reasonable choice. This doesn't mean that the dog will be completely allergy proof, but it does mean that this type of dog tends to generate less amounts of allergy causing elements. It is impossible to find a dog that causes no degree of allergens.
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Dog Health CarePuppy Parasites - The Most Common Parasites And Their Treatments ... numerous diseases to both humans and to dogs. Ticks are commonly found resting at the tip of tall grass. This way, it is easy for them to attach themselves to a passing animal. Unlike fleas, ticks do not jump. After a tick attaches itself to a host, it begins sucking its blood. When it is full, it will ... Taking Care Of Your Dog's Teeth And Gums ... dental problems - Periodontitis It is very common among dogs to have gum disease. At the age of two or three, many dogs have either periodontitis or gingivitis. The most common dental problem for canines is periodontitis, also known as periodontal disease. The disease is caused by various factors: plaque, ... Banish That Scratching - Helping Those Fleas Flee From Your Dog ... pet's hair. If you comb out a little of the dirt and place it on a white paper towel and moisten it, it will turn red. This is flea droppings, also known as flea dirt and is a sign of fleas. If your pet has fleas, check with your veterinarian about the best treatment. They may recommend a topical medication ... ... anesthesia, dentistry and surgery. Knowing this, may give some dog owners peace of mind before taking their animal for and of the above reasons. There are only around 17 percent of vet hospitals around the US and Canada that are affiliated with the AAHA. You can find them by going through the Healthypet's ... Dippy Dog - Choosing The Best Times To Flea Dip Your Mutt ... young or invalid animals. Some people believe that if you have cats in the household you should not use dips for the dog, especially if the two animals spend a lot of time together. The chemical used in a lot of the dips marketed for dogs only is highly toxic to cats. In such cases, you might want to ...
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