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		<title>Numerous mutual causes of ear contagions in dogs</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Infections In Dogs]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs ear contagions (otitis externa) are frequently caused by foreign material in the ear canal or by bacteria that enter the canal and become traditionalistic there. These contagions are seen more frequently in floppy-eared dogs than those with erect ears.
When wax builds up in the external ear canal, secondary contagions may start out. Itch and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs ear contagions (otitis externa) are frequently caused by foreign material in the ear canal or by bacteria that enter the canal and become traditionalistic there. These contagions are seen more frequently in floppy-eared dogs than those with erect ears.</p>
<p>When wax builds up in the external ear canal, secondary contagions may start out. Itch and aggravation become unbearable, and the dog scratches violently causing serum to ooze into the canal and feeding the infecting bacteria. The ear canal ought to be thoroughly cleaned, and medication is employed into the canal. This ordinarily means a trip to the vet.</p>
<p><strong>Grass awns:</strong><br />
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Whether your dog seldom leaves his large fenced yard or goes on standard walks, he is likely to encounter cheat grass or wild oats. The awns or seedpods of those plants are attached to small beards that stick in your socks when you walk through the grass. Those same bearded awns are able to make their way into a dogs ear canal, causing outstanding discomfort and necessitating a trip to the vet for removal.</p>
<p>Whether or not your dog is longhaired, his foot hair will pick up these grass awns. These aggravations ought to be removed promptly or the sharply pointed seeds may penetrate the skin and start out to migrate into the tissue, necessitating minor surgery to remove them.</p>
<p><strong>Ear hematoma:</strong></p>
<p>Another condition seen quite frequently in floppy-eared dogs is ear hematoma. This condition appears like a fat ear, and ordinarily follows an ear infection. Disregarding of the specific cause, the infected ear irritates the dog and causes him to shake his head violently. When he whips the ear, vessels are torn and a pocket of blood forms amongst layers of cartilage and skin.</p>
<p>This is another condition that will need a vet to treat. Initial, the initial problem ought to be solved, then the pocket of blood serum is drained, ordinarily by surgical means. The ear is immobilized for a time, and healing is ordinarily unproblematic. </p>
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		<title>Homeopathic Remedies For Puppy Urinary Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 18:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Infections In Dogs]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[homeopathic remeies]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeopathic remedies for puppy urinary infections are very popular these days. So, let us now take a look at the homeopathic remedies available for urinary tract infections in dogs.
A good homeopathic remedy for puppy urinary infection should be able to do three things.

Treat the issue and get rid of the infection.
Strengthen the immune system of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homeopathic remedies for puppy urinary infections are very popular these days. So, let us now take a look at the homeopathic remedies available for urinary tract infections in dogs.<br />
A good homeopathic remedy for puppy urinary infection should be able to do three things.</p>
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<li>Treat the issue and get rid of the infection.</li>
<li>Strengthen the immune system of the animal and make it feel better.</li>
<li>Prevent the chances of recurring infections effectively.</li>
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An important thing to note here is that homeopathic remedies can do all this and more with no side effects whatsoever. This is so not the case with other treatment options like antibiotic medications. If you give your puppy antibiotics often, it could affect its immune system and make it weaker than before. Surgery is an option for recurring infections but it&#8217;s too painful for your puppy. Moreover, you require to watch your puppy really, really careful after the surgery till it recuperates perfectly. If anything goes wrong in the post surgery period, it can make things worse for your dog.<br />
There are a few natural substances that are very effective at treating urinary tract infections in dogs. They include berberis vulgaris, cantharis, staphysagris, and arctostaphylos uva ursi. These are extremely potent herbs that can not only treat puppy urinary infections, but can prevent them as well. So, even after your dog is cured of the issue, you should continue giving these medications as they can prevent recurring infections. Since they&#8217;re natural, they&#8217;re very good for your dog&#8217;s health.</p>
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		<title>Canine urinary tract infection is dangerous and requires treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Infections In Dogs]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you do if you suspect urinary tract infection in dogs? Do not panic. While urinary tract infection in dogs can cause your pet pain and uncomfortableness, it doesn&#8217;t mean your pet is going to die. Canine urinary tract infection is dangerous and requires immediate veterinarian diagnosis and treatment.
A UTI begins in the urinary [...]]]></description>
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A UTI begins in the urinary tract and could spread through out the entire body if not treated in time. In order to protect your pet against infection you can use natural remedies. You&#8217;ll require to know some of the signs of urinary tract infection in dogs to decide whether or not your pet needs veterinarian attention.<div class="inline-ad"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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Is your dog experiencing pain or difficulty urinating? You may notice your dog whining during urination. Find out to see if your pet is more thirsty than usual. Find out your pets urine for signs of blood, pus, or crystals. This is information that the veterinarian will ask about.<br />
Veterinarians recognise that medications have severe side effects and may offer advice on alternative remedies. Homeopathic treatment techniques can treat the current infection, prevent recurring infection, promote urinary tract health and they&#8217;ve no side effects.<br />
After the initial diagnosis and treatment is prescribed, you&#8217;ll still require to supervise your pet closely. Notice any side effects or signs that the infection didn&#8217;t go away.<br />
One of the things that a vet will offer his advice on is your pets&#8217; diet. It&#8217;s important that your pets&#8217; diet is formulated to meet its lifestyle requirements. Fresh, clean drinking water needs to be accessible at all the time and frequent &#8220;potty&#8221; trips around the yard. Diet and exercise are important factors in your pets over all health. Urinary tract infection in dogs can be safely treated and your pet can become healthy again.</p>
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