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		<title>Learn More About The Symptoms And Signs Of Canine Parvovirus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PathophysiologyThe canine parvovirus is a DNA virus that is single stranded and very contagious, found in canines. The first time that this virus appeared was in 1978, but it can be found in every country in the world right now. Canine parvovirus will come in two variants, intestinal and cardiac. In the form that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PathophysiologyThe canine parvovirus is a DNA virus that is single stranded and very contagious, found in canines. The first time that this virus appeared was in 1978, but it can be found in every country in the world right now. Canine parvovirus will come in two variants, intestinal and cardiac. In the form that is cardiac, the parvovirus will infect the puppies either after they’re born or while they’re still in the uterus. Very fast, the virus will attack the muscle of the heart, causing heart failure soon after that.The other type of canine parvovirus is the intestinal one, which appears both in old dogs and puppies. This virus can be found in that area because it thrives in the intestines, as the cells are dividing rapidly there. The attacked cells from the gastrointestinal tract are destroyed and that provokes the diarrhea and the vomiting. The most dangerous part of this disease is exactly its ability to attack the heart, damaging its muscles and causing dehydration that is severe and fast. Even if the dog will live, there is a very good chance that he will have permanent intestinal or heart damage.Symptoms and SignsA viral disease that is extremely contagious, canine parvovirus can damage the health of a dog a lot. This disease isn’t a very old one since it was first diagnosed at the end of the 1970s. From there it just spread to every country very quickly. Now, a few decades later, the parvovirus can be found regularly in dogs and puppies. The bad part is that plenty of dogs that get this disease will not show symptoms, making it harder to be diagnosed. Most of the time however, they will show some symptoms 3-10 days before the infection kicks in. As soon as you see these symptoms, you should contact the doctor, because the canine parvovirus is very powerful and fast, death being a possible outcome.Two of the symptoms that appear when a dog suffers from canine parvovirus are depression and lethargy. When a dog has this disease, they will be less interested in normal activities and they will sleep more. Other symptoms include dogs being more fearful and an appetite loss. Since canine parvovirus works by attacking the intestinal tract of the dog, he will also vomit and have diarrhea. In most cases, they will vomit first, and have diarrhea later, and the smell will be particularly foul. You will find either blood or mucus in the dog’s stools. This will happen more than once and in time it can bring with it dehydration. Canine parvovirus doesn’t mean a dog will have all the symptoms I mentioned so far, but in most cases they will have diarrhea and they will vomit.Because the canine parvovirus cases internal damage and dehydration, in most cases dogs will die because of it in the first 2-3 days after symptoms show up. That’s why a veterinarian should be contacted as soon as you see the symptoms show up. It might be canine parvovirus, or it might be something less dangerous, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. <br/><br/>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">Want to learn more about parvo virus in dogs? On <a href="http://ParvoInDogs.Com" title="http://ParvoInDogs.Com" target="_blank">ParvoInDogs.Com</a> you can find articles about <a href="http://www.parvoindogs.com" rel="nofollow">parvo in dogs</a> dealing with the main symptoms, <a href="http://www.parvoindogs.com/parvo-in-dogs-prevention.php" rel="nofollow">prevention methods</a> and about <a href="http://www.parvoindogs.com/parvaid.php" rel="nofollow">Parvaid</a>, one of the most popular treatments for the dog parvo virus.<br/><a href="http://www.sax-express.com">Hummer H1 Parts</a></div>
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		<title>An Introduction to Canine Inflammatory Bowel Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 04:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canine inflammatory bowel disease, or canine IBD, is not a specific disease. The condition occurs when inflammatory cells penetrate the stomach or intestinal wall. IBD normally affects dogs that are middle-aged or old.CausesUnfortunately, there is no specific cause known for canine inflammatory bowel disease. However, certain factors can lead to an increased risk for developing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canine inflammatory bowel disease, or canine IBD, is not a specific disease. The condition occurs when inflammatory cells penetrate the stomach or intestinal wall. IBD normally affects dogs that are middle-aged or old.CausesUnfortunately, there is no specific cause known for canine inflammatory bowel disease. However, certain factors can lead to an increased risk for developing the condition. These factors include genetics, diet, and immune system deficiencies. Your dog may also be allergic to a specific food protein and develop a case of canine inflammatory bowel disease.SymptomsCanine inflammatory bowel disease can affect certain parts of your dog&#8217;s gastrointestinal system. If the condition affects his stomach or upper part of the small intestine, your dog&#8217;s most noticeable symptom will be vomiting. Canine inflammatory bowel disease that affects the intestines will cause chronic diarrhea. Sometimes, mucus or blood will appear in your dog&#8217;s stool.Both the stomach and intestines can be affected in some cases of canine IBD. This will cause both vomiting and diarrhea. If the condition becomes too severe, your dog may lose weight, lose his appetite, and develop a fever.DiagnosisIf your dog has chronic bouts with vomiting and diarrhea, your veterinarian may suspect canine inflammatory bowel disease. First, he would have to rule out other causes of the diarrhea and vomiting. A biopsy is the best way to confirm a case of canine IBD.TreatmentCanine inflammatory bowel disease is usually most effectively treated with corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are medications that help get rid of the inflammatory cells in the gastrointestinal system. You will also likely need to change your dog&#8217;s food to a hypoallergenic diet. If canine inflammatory bowel disease is mainly affecting the colon, then your dog would likely benefit from foods that are high in fiber. <br/><br/>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">As your dog gets older, his risk for developing serious health conditions increases dramatically. As a responsible owner, you may want to learn about some of the common <a href="http://www.dog-illnesses.com/" rel="nofollow">dog illnesses</a> that can affect your dog. So stop by today to read all about conditions such as <a href="http://www.dog-illnesses.com/canine-lung-cancer/" rel="nofollow">canine lung cancer</a>.<br/><a href="http://wprobot.net/features">Wordpress Autoblog Software</a></div>
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		<title>Pet Cremation Jewelry &#8211; Saying good-bye to a pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 01:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our animals are very much a part of the family and losing them can be traumatic and shocking. New products have been created to help you through the grieving process and move forward.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The loss of a pet is a tragedy that is only recently getting more and more attention as people underestimate the closeness they have with their animals.  When that unexpected tragedy hits, dealing with the loss itself as well as the emotions makes for a difficult and grief stricken process that can leave you feeling vulnerable and alone and unsure of what steps to take next.  Fortunately, there are companies available online that have a wonderful array of pet cremation products that will help ease some of the pain as well as help you honor and memorialize your pet that you have lost.  One of those companies is Jewelry Keepsakes and they have a fabulous line of pet memorial jewelry that will honor your deceased pet.</p>
<p>When your pet dies one of the first decisions to be made is whether you have your pet cremated or buried.  Should you choose to have your pet cremated you can contact your local veterinarian and they should have a myriad of resources as to whom to contact and go about making the arrangements.  Cremation is a terrific alternative because it gives you a remembrance of your pet that you can choose to honor is a beautiful urn, bury in a burial urn in a pet cemetery or even use a small amount of the cremated ashes in a lovely pet cremation locket.  Jewelry Keepsakes has a beautiful selection of keepsakes and pendants that will do justice to your memory of your pet and keep that memory safe and secure inside the interior of the keepsake.  Each urn pendant has a small threaded stopper that keeps your cremated ashes tucked inside the pendant and a small amount of epoxy applied to the threads before closing will keep the pendant water and element tight.</p>
<p>If burial is what works best for you and your pet, it is best to first check with your local town offices to check if there are any stipulations or regulations with burying your pet on your property.  Also, several towns have pet cemeteries and this would make a wonderful way to have a place to go and visit your pet.  Jewelry Keepsakes has pet cremation jewelry that will honor your memories of your pet and each pendant will hold your choice of remembrance on the inside of the pendant.  You are not bound to memorializing just cremated ashes.  You can choose to insert some sacred ground from where your pet was buried, some fur or even a small piece of a favorite toy.</p>
<p>When the services are over and life begins to move forward again, it is not unusual to experience grief for a period of time for your pet.  There is a grieving process that individuals typically go through after losing a pet that is much like the way we grieve for the people in our life that pass away.  There are several options for helping you through your grief and your family physician may be a wonderful resource.  You can also keep a journal or plant a tree or small garden in their memory.  Finally, often times placing a picture of them in a well traveled and integral part of your home will keep their memory close and may help bring some closure to such a sad and difficult period.</p>
<p>Jewelry Keepsakes has a terrific selection of pet urn pendants that were created to help remember all the pets that we hold dear.  Their line of keepsakes includes pendants that will honor dogs, cats, horses and even birds and several of these urn pendants can be engraved with your animal’s name or a nickname or important dates.  Jewelry Keepsakes includes your choice of black satin cording or sterling silver or gold filled chain with every pet cremation jewelry purchase and they typically ship their products within twenty four hours of receiving your order.  Jewelry Keepsakes offers expedited shipping if need be and you can receive your keepsake in as little as one to two business days for a small fee.  Remembering that constant companion is an important part of life and Jewelry Keepsakes has a personal and beautiful collection of pet cremation keepsakes that will touch your heart.</p>
<p>Hold on to your precious memories of your animal by placing  a remembrance inside a sterling silver or gold vermeil locket.  Jewelry Keepsakes has a large inventory of  beautiful <a href="http://www.jewelrykeepsakes.com/Pet-Cremation-Jewelry-s/32.htm">pet cremation jewelry</a>.  Visit them at <a href="http://www.jewelrykeepsakes.com/">http://www.jewelrykeepsakes.com/</a>.</p>
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