Deworming Guidelines for Dogs
Deworming Guidelines for Dogs
LVS Blog
Good nutrition is important part of your pet’s health.
While dogs can eat SOME of the same foods that we do there are many that are dangerous for them to consume.
Canine distemper virus is a highly contagious often fatal disease of dogs, skunks, raccoons, foxes, and ferrets.
There are dozens of bulbs, ferns, trees, and plants that are poisonous and even fatal to your pet.
Rimadyl is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to reduce pain and inflammation (soreness) due to osteoarthritis and pain following surgery in dogs.
Ringworm is a common yet serious disease found in dogs.
Proteins are essential to dogs because amino acids which make up protein serve as building blocks for organs, tissues, hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.
Heartworm disease clogs up a dog’s heart and the major blood vessels leading to the heart and lungs.
Lyme Disease or Borrelia burgdorferi is believed to have a long, infectious history, but really did not gain much attention in America until the mid 1970s when a doctor recognized it in a cluster of children near Lyme, Connecticut; hence its name. It was recognized in Europe a century earlier.