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  • Canine melanoma, a look at melanoma in dogs
    Canine melanoma is a cancer that occurs on your dog’s skin, toes, or in the mouth. This very serious cancer can also occur behind the eye. If the skin is affected, it is usually benign. However, if other areas are affected, the cancer will …
  • How to remove a tick from your pet
    To remove an attached tick from your pet, use a pair of fine-tipped tweezers or special tick removal instruments. These special devices allow one to remove the tick without squeezing the tick body. This is important as you do not want to crush the …
  • The bulldog, ferocious or gentle
    Here is a dog that fools most people. Just because Bulldogs look ferocious, people think they are ferocious. Usually just the opposite is true. Bulldogs today are among the gentlest dogs you could own. This was not true hundreds of years ago. In those …
  • Can Dogs Eat Apple Pie
    Can Dogs Eat Apple Pie? Dogs Can Eat Apple Pie! You may be wondering if it’s safe for your dog to eat apple pie. Fortunately for you and your dog, in moderate amounts apple pie is perfectly safe, and of course tasty! Apple pie …
  • Flea treatment in dogs, emergence of new drugschemicals and how demands fluctuate around it
    Fleas constitute a nuisance to humans and their pets; and when not given immediate attention can cause medical problems including flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), secondary skin irritations, tapeworms and, in severe cases anemia. Dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) is one of the known ectoparasites of …