Do you have all of your shopping done for the holidays yet? We here at doggies.com just have one request: please, please, please don’t buy a puppy on impulse and put him under the Christmas tree or Hanukkah bush. Choosing a puppy is a very personal decision. Care must be taken to match the dog to the person and his or her lifestyle.
Tuesday’s Top Ten: Common Signs of Canine Cancer
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the following are the most common signs of cancer in a dog. Although any one of these alone may not mean that cancer is present, taken together, they can indicate a pretty convincing diagnosis.
- First is an abnormal swelling that won’t go away or that continues to grow.
- The second symptom is a sore that won’t heal, which could indicate a skin cancer.
- Third is weight loss for which you have no alternative explanation
- Fourth is loss of appetite.
- The fifth symptom to be on the lookout for is bleeding or discharge from any body opening.
- Sixth is an offensive odor.
- Seventh is difficulty eating or swallowing.
- The eighth symptom to watch for revolves around exercise. A dog who is normally very active but has recently turned into a couch potato may have a problem.
- Ninth, and somewhat related to the eighth, is lameness or stiffness.
- Tenth, and last, is if the dog has trouble with any of his normal biologic functions such as breathing or going to the bathroom.
If you’d like more information on canine cancer, check out the series beginning this week in the dog den article library.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Dog Having a Blast in the Snow
I’m not much of a snow lover, but it’s good to see that someone enjoys it!
http://www.maniacworld.com/dog-having-a-blast-in-the-snow.html
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Licensing Time
Safety Tips for Newly Adopted Dogs
Are you, like the Obamas, considering adopting a shelter dog? Bark Busters, purportedly the world’s largest dog training company, offers these tips for keeping everyone safe.
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Saturday Survey: Christmas Cookies for Your Dog
The Dog Lady is baking Christmas cookies this weekend, so we thought we’d ask: do you include your dog in your holiday baking tradition?
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Toonces, the driving cat…er…dog
Do you remember the old Saturday Night Live skit about Toonces the driving cat? He would always take the family on a nice trip…right over the edge of a cliff. Turns out his four-legged friend, the dog, can drive, too.
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Drainpipe Dog rescued…x 2!
Free at last, free at last! The dog we posted about yesterday has been freed. Turns out there was another dog in a similar predicament in Ohio. From the Associated Press:
Do you trust your dog groomer?
Have you seen the news out of Knoxville, TN, about a groomer who has had several dogs die in his care? Most recently, Moxie, a five-year old Beagle, died after being bathed at Happy Tails Grooming. While the groomer says the dog had a seizure, an autopsy showed heat exhaustion as well as broken ribs and a punctured liver.
Dog Stuck in Drainpipe
NBC’s Columbus affiliate Channel 4 is reporting tonight on Zeke, a dog stuck in a drainpipe since last Saturday. The dog apparently chased a critter into the pipe and got stuck. This afternoon, a crew from Dreier and Maller, a Reynoldsburg sewage company, ran a cable and robotic camera down the pipe. The dog has been sighted and is still alive, but has not yet been rescued. Raw footage from the robotic camera can be seen here.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!