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DECREASING DISEASE RISKS FOR YOUR DOGS... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Mon 19 Oct 2009 10:05pm 1 Comment Keeping your dog healthy can present many of the same challenges as keeping your cat healthy (from last week's issue of Questions On Dogs and Cats); however, since dogs and their owners tend to be a little more social in their gatherings, there are additional considerations for "Decreasing Disease Risks For Your Dogs." Helpful Buckeye will addr ... Read on »
SATURDAY IN THE (DOG) PARK.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 11 Apr 2010 11:00pm Ah, geez, can it be 38 years since we heard the singing group Chicago bring us Saturday In The Park?  Granted, going to the park may have different connotations now than back in 1972. With our "SPRINGTIME" issue now behind us here at Questions On Dogs and Cats, it's time to be getting outdoors and going to the park...even if it's the DOG PARK. ... Read on »
PROTECTING YOU AND YOUR DOG AT THE PARK.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 11:00pm OK, our regular readers must be wondering just how much more mileage Helpful Buckeye can get out of this "Dog Park" topic.  Well, it only makes sense that if you and/or your dog experience a problem as a result of visiting a dog park, it might be wise to keep that from happening in the first place...right?  With that in mind, Helpful Buckeye will ... Read on »
Canine minute virus by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:44am What is Canine minute virus ? Canine minute virus is a type of parvovirus (canine parvovirus type 1) that infects dogs. It was originally discovered in Germany in 1967 in military dogs, although it was originally thought to not cause disease. Dogs and puppies are infected orally, and the virus is spread transplacentally to the fetu ... Read on »
Little Louie and the Dangers of Parvovirus by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Wed 28 Sep 2011 1:09pm Louie As a former volunteer for a local shelter for  8 1/2 years, I was really sad when our shelter closed down. I loved helping the animals and working with them to help them become good canine citizens. I even fostered for my shelter a few times – failing twice, Daisy and Jasper became permanent family members. So when ... Read on »
Treating Adverse Vaccine Reactions by Jean Dodds, DVM by Jan R. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:09pm World-renowned pet vaccination expert Dr. Jean Dodds has written a wonderful article on managing and treating adverse reactions to vaccination (published here with her permission).  She also clears up common misconceptions about vaccination, titer testing and vaccinating against rabies. This is an important article. I hope you’ll read it ... Read on »
KEEPING YOUR CAT HEALTHY.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Mon 12 Oct 2009 10:02pm A few months ago, Helpful Buckeye discussed "How to Know if Your Cat is Sick,""Getting Your Cat to Your Veterinarian,""Cat Traveling Tips," and "Care For the Aging Cat" in one issue of Questions On Dogs and Cats, which readers can find at: http://questionsondogsandcats.blogspot.com/2009/06/know-more-about-your-cat.html Erica, from Baton Ro ... Read on »
Coronavirus (dog) by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:43am Canine Coronavirus (CCV) is the second leading viral cause of diarrhea in puppies with canine Parvovirus being the leader. Unlike Parvovirus, Coronavirus infections are not generally associated with high death rates. Canine Coronavirus is not new to the canine population; it has been known to exist for decades. Most domestic dogs, es ... Read on »
Parvo in Adult Dogs by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Tue 25 Oct 2011 7:00am Veterinarians in Mesa County, Colorado are reporting an increase in cases of adult dogs suffering from parvovirus. One hospital saw eight of these patients in a two week period.   Parvovirus is usually diagnosed in young dogs that have not received their full complement of preventative vaccines. Protecting puppies from parvo is a race betw ... Read on »
Health Headlines - December 29 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:25pm UN Says Post-Tsunami Disease Could Kill Thousands Disease could double the death toll from the tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean region at the weekend, a top World Health Organization (WHO) official said on Tuesday. Working While Ill Increases Risk of Heart Attack Men who never take a sick day even though they're not in good health ma ... Read on »