Top Ten Dog Treatment AC Content of 2006

By Deborah Anderson, published Dec 27, 2006
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Dog diseases can be very traumatic for the family who is having to watch their dog go through this. There is often pain associated with diseases as well as trips to the veterinarian which can be a toll on a family in itself. There is also the financial woes that this can often bring about too. If your pet is diagnosed with a disease or if you suspect that it may have a disease, it is often important to find all the information pertaining to the disease or to the symptoms that the pet is displaying, so you can know what is expected of you as the pet owner. It is also important so that you as the pet owner will know what to expect in terms of the disease itself and what the future may hold for your pet.

In 2006, Associated Content (AC) had several articles available for its readers concerning dog diseases. These articles covered tick removal, Cushing disease, ringworm, Pancreatitis, Hip Dysplasia, Osteosarcoma, Coccidia, Lymphosarcoma, Epilepsy and more.

How to Properly Remove a Tick From Your Dog, is an article that covers the proper procedure to removing a tick from your dog should you discover one. It also mentions how to determine if a dog has a tick, what supplies will be needed for removing the tick should one be found, how a tick makes the dog sick and why it is important to properly remove the tick.

Cushing Disease in Dogs, is an article that covers this metabolic disorder, from the dogs it is typically discovered in to age and gender. The author of this article discusses the important aspects of this disease and the parts of the dogs body that it affects. It also mentions diagnosis techniques used by a veterinarian and treatment.

Canine Epilepsy, is another article that covers a dog disease. In this article, Canine Epilepsy is covered from symptoms that an owner may discover a dog having, to diagnosis made by a veterinarian using different testing methods, to treatment of the disease and finally the article discusses the prognosis that a dog with this disease may face.

Top Ten Dog Treatment AC Content of 2006

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