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Dog health questions - Your questions answered

Updated on April 18, 2012

Dog health questions

One of the many concerns that dog owners have is the lack of information about dog health and illnesses. There are many different symptoms that can exist with each type of dog condition. Even when the owner sees something wrong they do not always know what has caused the problem in the first place. In some cases more information may help the owner find out that the problem is not medical but a characteristic of the dog's breed.

So lets take a look at some of the dog health questions commonly asked.

Common dog health questions answered!

Constipation in Puppies

New puppies normally take a while to get used to a new home. During this time you may notice some constipation.

If the puppy is eating and drinking normally, there is no need to worry. Walking a new puppy can sometimes help loosen them up. Giving the puppy a banana will help the process along. This is just one of the common dog health questions that people ask, and they expect good solid answers.

Rectum Licking

If the dog constantly licks his rectum it may be a sign of some kind of anal irritation or in most cases, worms. If you have concerns you can make a vet appointment and have him take a look at your dog. In some cases your dog may have a parasite infestation or an anal sac problem.

Dog Exercise Questions

Does my dog really need exercise to stay healthy? Not all breeds need exercise. The bigger breeds such as German Shepherds, Saint Bernards, and Great Danes need a lot of exercise. These breeds have a tendency to get fat and lazy without plenty of exercise. The smaller breeds are usually very hyper and get plenty of exercise running around the house or backyard.

How often to treat a Dog for Heartworms

These treatments should be regulated by a vet. These treatments are normally done monthly, but you should consult a vet first.

How to Treat Mange

Your vet can subscribe treatments and medications depending on the severity of the condition and the breed of the dog.

Reducing Pet Dander

Most treatments on the market do not control this condition effectively. The condition can be caused by a number of things. The best option is to consult your vet.

Trimming your Dog's Nails

Keeping your dog's nails at the proper length is important to help them walk properly and to alleviate back problems. Try to relax the dog to prevent injury to you and the dog. Use a nail guillotine and cut them at a 45 degree angle also avoiding cutting them too deeply.

These are a few of the more commonly asked pet questions. If you have more questions than answers regarding your dogs healthespecially technical questions ask a vet. They are more qualified to answer these questions.

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