Canine Infectious Hepatitis

Written by Ron Swerdfiger


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Are All Dog At Risk To Canine Infectious Hepatitis?

Yes. Most adult dogs with healthy immune systems can produce antibodies that can fightrepparttar virus. However CIH can remain inrepparttar 125647 dogs system up to one year after infection. Sincerepparttar 125648 CiH is an infectious virus, a known infected dog should be properly treated and quarantined.

What Is The Treatment For Canine Infectious Hepatitis?

At this time, there is no cure forrepparttar 125649 actual virus which causes CIH. Treatment mainly consists of controlling spread and severity of secondary ailments such as, vomiting, diarrhea and fluid discharge. In most casesrepparttar 125650 virus runs its course in a couple days. In severe cases treatment will involve antibiotics and liver treatment.

Is There Any Way To Prevent Canine Infectious Hepatitis?

Have your dog vaccinated!!! Pups should be vaccinated at 6 weeks of age, and re-vaccinated every 3-4 weeks until 16 months old. Adult dogs should be vaccinated every year. Like most contagious viruses, prevention is oftenrepparttar 125651 only viable solution. Due to mass vaccination of domesticated dogs, CIH has decreased dramatically in North America, and therefor has become less of a hazzard..

Ths website only provides BASIC information about canine distemper, your veterinarian is always your best source of health information. Consult your veterinarian for more information about Canine Distemper and its prevention.

For more great articles and tons of other great dog info, visit www.web-rover.com


Your Dog's Health; Why Dog Breath is No Laughing Matter

Written by Carolyn Schweitzer


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3.Now begin gently touchingrepparttar gum tissue with your finger and rub along her gums and teeth as if your finger were a toothbrush. Let her get used torepparttar 125646 sensation. This is exactlyrepparttar 125647 way you would introduce a human baby to brushing, beginning with just her gums. Even before there are teeth, there are harmful bacteria. So don't worry about a tiny puppy who doesn't have a full set of teeth yet--rub her gums, swab out her little mouth with your finger, and get her usedrepparttar 125648 this kind of contact from her owner.

4.Your next step is to wrap gauze or a soft washcloth around your finger and rubrepparttar 125649 gums on bothrepparttar 125650 outer and inner surfaces ofrepparttar 125651 teeth.

5. Finally, introduce a tooth brush in one small area. As your dog gets used torepparttar 125652 brush, you will be able to use it in place ofrepparttar 125653 gauze or washcloth. Remember to brushrepparttar 125654 inside surfaces!

A little brushing a day, beginning withrepparttar 125655 first step and working your way up gradually, will eventually lead to a one to two minute session. Your dog will learn that it doesn't hurt and that she gets a couple of minutes of your undivided attention every day. It generally takes 8 to 16 weeks to get there, but inrepparttar 125656 end your dog will accept brushing as part of her daily routine.

If a little brushing is done every day at a set time, eventually your pet gets used to it, and some will even look forward to it. It will take most pet owners from 8-16 weeks untilrepparttar 125657 pet accepts it readily. Nowrepparttar 125658 pet realizes it doesn't hurt and that it will get 1-2 minutes of your undivided attention. Your pet enjoys your attention, and will eventually wait patiently for you to brush his teeth.

There's a toothbrush with three heads that will allow you to brush all three surface ofrepparttar 125659 tooth at one time, which makes life a lot easier for both of you! It also has nice, soft bristles so you won't harm your pet's delicate gum tissue.There are also products that can be rubbed onrepparttar 125660 gums and added torepparttar 125661 drinking water to help reduce bacteria in an animal's mouth and promoterepparttar 125662 dogs health and healing. Bad breath is actually a by-product ofrepparttar 125663 bacteria that populaterepparttar 125664 mouth. They break down proteins and carbohydrates from your dog or cat's diet, and produce something called "volatile sulfur compounds", or VSC's. It'srepparttar 125665 sulfur that makerepparttar 125666 breath smell extra special!

Certain dental products have an agent that neutralizesrepparttar 125667 VSC's. Many owners have commented that their cat or dog seems to likerepparttar 125668 drinking water better when these products are added--even though they have no flavor! And there's a gel available that, although formulated forrepparttar 125669 gums, can be very soothing for skin conditions, cuts, and surgical wounds thanks torepparttar 125670 Aloe Vera it contains.

The best oral care products work withoutrepparttar 125671 use of fragrances and flavors, which entice human consumers, but don't benefit your cat or dogs health in any way!

I was a practicing dentist for over 20 years, and I saw a lot of human patients who had terrible breath (and periodontal disease) and weren't even aware of it. People don't like to tell each other about bad breath. Evenrepparttar 125672 dentist has to be delicate with this piece of bad news.

At least when dealing with a pet, you don't have to worry about social embarrassment in order to address your dogs health problem! Don't be shy, get in there and do something about it. Not only can your dog get rid of her breath odor, but she could even live 2 to 5 years longer as a result. And you'll be able to get close again, without holding your breath.

Carolyn Schweitzer DDS. Dr. Schweitzer was a family dentist for 20 years and is now owner and editor of several websites. You can learn more about specific dental care products by visiting her website at http://www.great-dog-gift.com/dentalcare


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