Archive: August, 2010
What To Do If Your K9 Gets Cut
When your dog sustains a cut to its skin, it can bleed profusely, and give you the impression that the injury is more serious than it actually is. Fortunately, most skin lacerations aren’t life threatening and you can easily learn how to manage them.
Why The Pit Bull Got Banned
You wouldn’t ban Thoroughbreds if you were against horse racing because there is no logic to this. So where is the logic in banning the Pit Bull?
10 Must Have Items In Your K9 First Aid Kit
This is a list of suggested contents of a dog first aid kit, and some general advice on how to use them. It’s a good idea to have a first aid kit for your dog within easy reach. After all, you don’t know when your dog might injure themselves, and you don’t want to waste time looking for first aid supplies in the event of an emergency.
3 Steps To Treat A Poisoned K9
There are three main steps to treating poisoning in dogs. Your vet will use some or all of them, depending on the type of poison and how long it has been since your dog was exposed to it.
4 Main Reasons Behavioral Problems Develop
It isn’t always easy to work out the cause of a dog’s behavioral problems. It also takes a lot of hard work to resolve them. Because many dogs are euthanized due to such problems every year, it makes sense to try and prevent them in the first place.