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Sep 05 2007

Common Treatments For Cat Constipation

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Cats are soft and cuddly pets that are usually preferred by owners that don’t have a large living space mainly because they are low maintenance and live happily indoors. Even though cats are easy to maintain and rarely ask for much they do need to be cared for as far as their diet is concerned, [...]

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Sep 05 2007

Canine constipation: taking care of your dog at home

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Canine constipation is not really life threatening but it can be very painful and uncomfortable. In most instances, canine constipation is easy to detect. The most common signs of canine constipation includes stiff stools, frequent attempts on the part of your dog to defecate but without much success, yelping and straining on the part of [...]

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Sep 04 2007

Constipation in dogs: causes and treatments

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Has your dog been having problems with its bowel movements lately? If your dog strains excessively every time it tries to defecate, your dog could be having a bad case of constipation. Constipation in dogs can very painful and uncomfortable. In most cases, constipation in dogs could cause them to become really irritable so that [...]

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Aug 31 2007

What You Should Know About Feline Constipation

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Although cats are generally very healthy creatures, they become more prone to diseases when they get older. According to studies, older cats become more prone to diseases such as arthritis and constipation especially when they are already way past their prime. Feline constipation can be quite painful and uncomfortable making some cats become really cranky [...]

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Aug 31 2007

Dog constipation treatment Can Involve Physically Removing The Feces

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

It is good for a dog to defecate a minimum of once in two days and that too, with soft feces, and a dog that does not do so will be sure to have constipation. The most probable causes for constipation in dogs could be mechanical obstructions like tumors, strictures as well as foreign bodies. [...]

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Aug 31 2007

Symptoms And Treatment For Dog Constipation

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Dogs are the number one pet of choice with families because they are lovable, loyal and loving, which makes you enjoy their company. While having a dog is great fun and always enjoyable it is also a huge responsibility, as they have the needs and health problems just as humans do and therefore you need [...]

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Aug 30 2007

Some Of The Signs That Will Show Up If You’re Horse Has Equine Sinusitis

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Equines are most prone to suffering from respiratory diseases and these are medical conditions for which owners of equines need to have more information available if they want to properly get their equines treated for diseases such as equine sinusitis. One source for more information related to this equine problem is the one that is [...]

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Aug 08 2007

How Best To Treat Rabbit constipation

Published by Jennifer under Pet Health

Long haired rabbits can be treated for rabbit constipation with a safe as well as all-natural powdered combination of herbs known as Hair Ball Supplement P that specifically targets treating this disease in rabbits. With experience, one learns that these herbs are helpful to treat rabbit constipation, which condition may arise given that the rabbit [...]

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