Posts Tagged ‘dog care’

How to Give Your Bull Terrier a Checkup

Big Dog | August 25th, 2010

How To Give Your Dog a CheckupTired of taking yout dog to the vet every time you think someting is wrong? I think you should only take him when it is really necessary. But how do you know? Learn how to give your dog a checkup yourself! This way you can save monye and time and you can get to know more about health condition of your beloved family member.

The instructions are clear and easy to understand, for anybody! This book will teach you how to know more about your dog’s health and how to give him simple treatments.

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What is my Bull Terrier Allergic to?

Big Dog | July 21st, 2010

Skin allergies are quite common among Bull Terriers. Some people don’t take it seriously, saying it’s just a bit itchy and that’s all, but it can be a real suffer for the puppy. But how to notice? The skin gets irritated, reddish and the dog is scratching a lot more than before. You should always pay additional attention to the area between the toes, because that is where the allergic reaction can be seen first. The vet will probably prescribe some steroids or antibiotics, but the best thing to do is prevention. For this, you have to know the source of the problem. The food allergies are harder to guess than the ones caused by plants in the surrounding area. The most common reasons for their allergy are originated from food: it can be red meat, poultry, or anything else, like rice or potatoes. The best thing to do is to start a diet, so you’ll see what your bullie is allergic to. But take into consideration that it takes at least 2 months to see if the diet is working or not.
Apart from this, it is obviously necessary to take your pup to the vet as soon as you see the first signs.

Avoid unnecessary vet bills! Do your dog’s basic health check!

How To Give your Dog a Checkup

Prepare your Bull Terrier for the baby’s arrival!

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

Preparing FidoWe all know that the arrival of a baby in the family can cause several undesired consequences in the life of the dog. But only if we don’t prevent it!  If we take steps to avoid the conflicts in advance, there should be no problem. The key is to prepare our dogs for the baby’s arrival.

Preparing Fido is a way to help it: the package includes a CD with 45 minutes of baby sound and free training tips from The Humane Society of the U.S.

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