About Dog Health

Those without dogs often jokingly equate dog owners' concern for their pets to that of a new parent. "Well, of course," any dog lover will tell you. The love can be overpowering, the worry and anxiety is every bit as real, as is the frustration that your little one can't tell you when something's wrong. When it comes to keeping your dog healthy, the most important first step is the right attitude. Also key? Knowing that a healthy pet requires more than a yearly visit to the vet for shots and a checkup. Your dog's well being requires daily maintenance.

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    May 10th, 2012

    Earlier this month, national veterinary chain Banfield released the findings of their second annual State of Pet Health 2012 Report, conducted by their research team, Banfield Applied Research and Knowledge (BARK). Compiling data from the nearly 2 million dogs and 430,000 cats cared for by...

  • July 13th, 2011

    DogTime takes the Eukanuba 28-Day Challenge Eukanuba recently launched their 28-Day Challenge to help dogs and their owners experience the difference that extraordinary nutrition can make. They are asking consumers to feed their dogs any Eukanuba formula for 28 days to see first-hand how a...

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    April 21st, 2011

    This article courtesy of Justine Lee, DVM, PetMD.com. Ah, cats. We love em, but less so at 2 a.m. when theyre dry-heaving all over our carpet. What if your cat still continues to vomit multiple times?...

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    April 11th, 2011

    This article courtesy of petinsurance-101.com. Its a documented fact that pets experience grief when they lose a loved one. Many pet owners will corroborate this. Regardless of...

  • March 31st, 2011

    How to respond if your dog's poisonedFirst of all, don't panic. It's important to act quickly, but panicking can interfere with helping your dog. Take samples of the poison If possible, take 30 to...

  • March 31st, 2011

    Regulating your dog's weight is important. Recent studies show that 30 to 40 percent of pets in the United States are overweight and 25 percent tip the scales into obesity. Obesity, one of the most...

  • March 31st, 2011

    In the US, over 44% of dogs and 57% of cats are now estimated to be overweight or obese according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP). The second annual National Pet Obesity Day Study...

  • March 31st, 2011

    Your dog is looking at you with those big brown eyes. Your heart melts, and you reach for a treat. His tail wags, and you feel content. According to Ernest Ward, DVM, chief-of-staff at Seaside Animal...

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    March 31st, 2011

    The cold weather of winter can be as hard on our dogs as it is on us. Sometimes we forget that our fur-covered friends need to be sheltered from winter's nasty weather as much as we do. Unless you...

  • March 31st, 2011

    This article is not meant to replace advice from your veterinarian. If your dog shows signs of canine arthritis, bring him to the vet as soon as possible for an exam. And check with your vet before...

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