Posted in .. By Jelena, .: Pet (Q) & (A), .: Pet Dogs, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Health Care • Tags: appetite loss, bloat, diet, distemper, dog, eating, Food, parvo, picky, sick, teeth, vaccines, won't eat
Sometimes dogs refuse food. Failing to eat can be indicative of as little as a mild upset tummy, or of conditions as serious as bloat or organ failure. So, how do you tell the difference? When in doubt, always consult a vet. However, you may be able to determine the cause of your dog’s loss of appetite on your own, by observing the dog and the surrounding environment carefully.
Is it a small dog, and/or is the food different?
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Posted on September 24, 2008 by Jelena Woehr • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in .. By Dr. Dunn, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Dogs, .: Pet Health Care • Tags: annual boosters, Cat, core, distemper, dogs, immune system, noncore, parvovirus, pet vaccinations, PetLvr.com, rabies, reactions, shots, ThePetCenter.com, veterinarians
As time goes on, new recommendations will be made by the veterinary profession. Be sure to consult with your own veterinarian regarding this issue of vaccinations for dogs and cats because suggested protocols can change as newer knowledge is gained.
See movies of a vaccination reaction. Do you vaccinate your own pets? Click here and read this before you do. Read Dr. Dunn’s response to a question about vaccinating a dog.
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Posted on January 15, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!