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Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011

Ear Problems in a Labrador Retriever




Since the Labrador retriever has floppy ears, the breed is more prone to having ear infections. It is a good idea to monitor them for any sign of discomfort. Some symptoms include shaking the head, irritability and scratching the ear. To prevent secondary infections, it is best to deal with all ear problems early.

How to Treat a Dog With Hind Leg Paralysis




Dogs with hind leg paralysis have special needs, but their treatment is manageable. The paralysis is usually permanent, so you must have understanding and commitment to care for your paralyzed dog. Luckily, dogs adjust to their paralysis much more quickly than humans do, and if you keep your dog's routine as close to what it was before paralysis, it will adjust more quickly. You and your dog can enjoy a rewarding life together in spite of the dog's paralysis.

Rabu, 26 Oktober 2011

Front-Leg Paralysis in a Dog




Paralysis in one front leg is called monoplegia. The paralysis may cause your dog to drag its leg, or to stop moving around completely. According to Scott Alan McKay, DVM, of the Pet Education website, the reason for front-leg paralysis is usually an injury to the radial nerve, which causes the dog to drag its leg along the ground or lift it up and stop using it.