Dealing With Poisons
Poisoning in dogs is not very common but when it does occur prompt action is required. The subject of poisoning is complex because a number of agents may produce the symptoms o
Dealing With Poisons
Poisoning in dogs is not very common but when it does occur prompt action is required. The subject of poisoning is complex because a number of agents may produce the symptoms o
Looking After Your Dog`s Eyes
1. Scratches of the eye.
2. Foreign bodies.
3. Extrusion of the eye-ball.
Eyes are extraordinarily delicate and tender organs. Any injury or mishap to them should
Paralysis
This condition, a symptom or result rather than a disease in itself, is tedious to nurse and alarming to see, but even apparently hopeless cases can sometimes make remarkable recoveries.
Ear Problems
Mishaps to these parts of the dog’s anatomy are fairly frequent. The three main causes of trouble are:
1. Torn ears (from fighting or by barbed wire).
2. Haematoma (a haemorrhage
Dealing With Acute Masitis
Mastitis, or inflammation of a milk gland, is usually seen in bitches in milk. Therefore this condition arises in bitches which have recently whelped or, less commonly, i