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  • Infectious canine hepatitis, a look at hepatitis in dogs
    Infectious canine hepatitis is a highly contagious disease. The virus that causes this disease can cause damage to your dog’s liver as well as other organs. If treatment isn’t sought quickly, the disease is usually fatal. Puppies are especially susceptible to life-threatening complications. Cause …
  • An owners guide to pancreatic cancer in dogs
    Your dog’s pancreas produces hormones and digestive enzymes. Pancreatic cancer in dogs is a very serious medical condition. It is usually fatal. This is because symptoms don’t appear until the cancer is already well-advanced. Symptoms This disease causes tumors to develop in the pancreas. …
  • Pembroke Welsh Corgi
    Description: The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small-to medium-sized dog breed although it acts more like a “big dog” on short legs. The Pembroke has a fairly strong body with short strong legs and either no tail or a shortened tail which is usually …
  • The older dog, care and maintenance
    It’s difficult to imagine the first time you are holding that irrepressibly cute little fur-ball that is your new puppy that one day he will be an older dog, a senior, with specific physical and mental needs. He won’t be as a quick as …
  • Irish setter
    The Irish Setter is a gun dog with a distinctive long, silky red coat. They are generally used for hunting in wide open, dry areas. They have a strong desire to please. Excellent tracking and hunting abilities make them popular choice for upland birds. …