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Breathing Problems In Dogs - Articles
Chiropractic can help with breathing problems.
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Wed 20 Jan 2010 3:31am
You might not think that Chiropractic can help with breathing problems but consider this story. A patient brought in their daughter for me to find out why she had chest... an interactive model of the body and you can see the lungs and its nerve control.
The problems start when we are under stress and take rapid shallow breaths, using these extra muscles
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Bad dog breath? Try garlic and avocados (Oops, on second thought...)
by
Dr. Patty Khuly
Posted
Sun 03 Jan 2010 10:00pm
the wedges in a lime vinaigrette so spicy with garlic you’d have to be a serious fan of the stuff to enjoy this dish. And I am.
Problem is, Slumdog turned out to be a fan as well... him in the face of all that pent-up stray-dog bottomless pit-ness (those of you with rescues know what I mean).
By the time I reached him there was garlic all over his face
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Can Sleep-Breathing Problems Cause Postpartum Depression?
by
Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Mon 25 Oct 2010 6:03pm
that weight.
Modern humans are susceptible to breathing problems at night due to the fact that we can talk. As a result, our upper airways are unprotected. Add to this the documented... Western invention, is also thought to cause malocclusion and dental crowding.
Sleep-breathing problems can be a major cause of postpartum depression. Biochemical changes
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Is Insomnia Really A Sleep-Breathing Problem?
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Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 12:31pm
at the possibility that insomnia may actually be caused by a sleep-breathing problem, such as obstructive sleep apnea.
If you’ve read my book, Sleep, Interrupted: A physician reveals.... No wonder it’s hard to fall asleep, especially if you’ve had a stressful day.
I’ve also experienced multiple instances where treating an underlying sleep-breathing problem also
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Is that dog breath you’re smelling?
by
heru m.
Posted
Sun 12 Dec 2010 8:40am
If your pet’s breath wipes the smile off your face, it probably has oral disease, the most common pet health problem.
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society 80% of dogs and 70% of cats already have signs of this painful and potentially life-threatening condition by age three.
Most people understand the importance
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Dog Bad Breath - More Than Meets the Nose
by
heru m.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:15pm
Take any five dogs off the street and chances are four of them will ‘bite you on the nose’ with their dog bad breath. Being such a common condition it’s understandable why so many dog owners accept it as normal… and why so few do anything about it. Yet dog bad breath (formally called canine halitosis) can be an early alarm-bell alerting
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Getting To Know Bad Breath Products For Dogs
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Fri 31 Dec 2010 8:50am
If you think you are the only one suffering from bad breath, you may want to think again. Although bad breath is a condition common to human, your dog may also have the same fate. Incredible as it may sound; your dogs are also at risk of having bad breath.
But, you don’t have to worry that much. There are now lots of bad breath
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