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		<title>Dog Rehabilitation &#8211; When Does Your Dog Need It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 09:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helga Schmitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following an illness, injury or disease, canine rehabilitation is necessary. This is best described as a series of treatments designed to help facilitate a dog back to health and in as normal a condition as possible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><div class='shareaholic-like-buttonset' style='float:none;height:30px;'><a class='shareaholic-googleplusone' data-shr_size='medium' data-shr_count='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fdog-rehabilitation-when-does-your-dog-need-it%2F' data-shr_title='Dog+Rehabilitation+-+When+Does+Your+Dog+Need+It%3F'></a><a class='shareaholic-tweetbutton' data-shr_count='none' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fdog-rehabilitation-when-does-your-dog-need-it%2F' data-shr_title='Dog+Rehabilitation+-+When+Does+Your+Dog+Need+It%3F'></a><a class='shareaholic-fblike' data-shr_layout='button_count' data-shr_showfaces='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fdog-rehabilitation-when-does-your-dog-need-it%2F' data-shr_title='Dog+Rehabilitation+-+When+Does+Your+Dog+Need+It%3F'></a></div><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Following an illness, injury or disease, canine rehabilitation is necessary. This is best described as a series of treatments designed to help facilitate a dog back to health and in as normal a condition as possible.</p>
<p>The number one aim in early rehabilitation is for the reduction of pain, swelling and complications that could arise. The muscles need to be preserved and improved as well as the joint functions and nerves. In addition to this, the range of motion is improved; there is increased strength, and better cardiovascular fitness.</p>
<p>Dogs which benefit from rehabilitation come from varying backgrounds. Therapy dogs, guarding dogs, search and rescue dogs, competitive sports dogs and even pet dogs, all will potentially need rehabilitation or physiotherapy, in some form or another, at some point throughout their life. As they age their bodies change and need tending to just like their human caregivers. Dog health care becomes increasingly important now.</p>
<p>All of the following will benefit greatly from rehabilitation. Is your dog one of them?</p>
<p>Pre-operative patients</p>
<p>Post-operative recovery</p>
<p>Obese dogs</p>
<p>Neurological canines</p>
<p>All Osteoarthritic dogs</p>
<p>Orthopaedic dogs</p>
<p>Geriatric dogs</p>
<p>All Juvenile dogs</p>
<p>Traumatized canines</p>
<p>All Disabled dogs</p>
<p>The speed of recovery for the dog is increased by a rehabilitation program. It is a non-invasive approach, decreases the need for NSAIDs and reduces costs to the owner. Both the owner and the dog are helped psychologically by this program. They each have an increased sense of well-being and enjoy an improved quality of life.</p>
<p>Canine patients who need long term rehabilitative treatment are the ones with the following conditions, for they will obtain the best quality of life and potential recovery by such a program:</p>
<p>Cainines with Degenerative CDRM (chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy)</p>
<p>Conservative and post operative canine spinal patients</p>
<p>Fracture healing in canines</p>
<p>Tissue healing in canines</p>
<p>Chronic arthritis</p>
<p>Contractures in canines</p>
<p>Vestibular or stroke in dogs</p>
<p>The range of rehabilitative exercises stretch from physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage, therapeutic and functional exercises, acupuncture, water and land treadmill, proprioception and balance exercises to numerous other complementary land based forms. In the beginning stages of rehabilitation, we need to break down the stages into small attainable steps. It is critical to keep your dog motivated and interested, participating willingly. If they get bored and anxious they will not be receptive to the program.</p>
<p>Rehabilitation equipment is designed to concentrate on specific groups of muscles. Some are used for balance, co-ordination and strength, and others are used for gait and movement retraining. Not all exercises will work for every dog. The dog's size, temperament, attitude, degree of injury, stage of healing, intelligence of the dog and owner will determine the type of rehabilitation program is best.</p>
<p>Canine anatomy, bio mechanics, disease processes and surgical intervention are all important knowledge necessary for a successful outcome. Although many of the methods seem easy to apply, it is the clinical reasoning, skill and good judgment that are detrimental to a successful outcome.</p>
<p>Helga Schmitt has been avidly studying and researching <a href="http://tinyurl.com/3yc8ccr">Dog Health</a>, physiotherapy and rehabilitation hands on for the past 20 years. She is a Registered Canine Hydrotherapist, Chartered Herbalist, Holistic Nutritionist, and has a Certificate in Homeopathy. She educates dog owners about complementary health choices. For a free Older Dog Tips Guide, and read more on <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2d5sq9o">Canine Rehabilitation</a> at Health-for-Dogs.com.</p>
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		<title>Making Life Easier For Your Arthritic Canine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Folsmun</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of dogs suffer from arthritis, and thus have trouble moving around easily. It can begin early in their lives, though it typically emerges during their senior years. The disease grows progressively worse as they continue to use the affected limbs. Eventually, it impairs their movement to the point where it impacts their quality of life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><div class='shareaholic-like-buttonset' style='float:none;height:30px;'><a class='shareaholic-googleplusone' data-shr_size='medium' data-shr_count='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fmaking-life-easier-for-your-arthritic-canine%2F' data-shr_title='Making+Life+Easier+For+Your+Arthritic+Canine'></a><a class='shareaholic-tweetbutton' data-shr_count='none' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fmaking-life-easier-for-your-arthritic-canine%2F' data-shr_title='Making+Life+Easier+For+Your+Arthritic+Canine'></a><a class='shareaholic-fblike' data-shr_layout='button_count' data-shr_showfaces='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Fmaking-life-easier-for-your-arthritic-canine%2F' data-shr_title='Making+Life+Easier+For+Your+Arthritic+Canine'></a></div><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>A lot of dogs suffer from arthritis, and thus have trouble moving around easily. It can begin early in their lives, though it typically emerges during their senior years. The disease grows progressively worse as they continue to use the affected limbs. Eventually, it impairs their movement to the point where it impacts their quality of life.</p>
<p>In some cases, the pain of moving around is very mild; symptoms may be negligible to a canine's owner. In other cases, when the disease has reached an advanced stage, symptoms are obvious. They include a discernible limp, an unwillingness to climb stairs, and stiffness after resting.</p>
<p>Many veterinarians prescribe medications to ease arthritic dogs' discomfort. While such medications are often useful, the following suggestions focus on providing an environment that slows the deterioration of your canine's cartilage.</p>
<p>Invest In A <a href="http://www.petproducts.me/dogs/dog-travel-accessories/pet-gear-tri-fold-pet-ramp-black-grey.html">Dog Ramp</a></p>
<p>Owners are accustomed to their pets jumping up to reach higher surfaces (e.g. bed, couch, getting into a vehicle, etc.). This can be difficult for an arthritic dog. The impact on his joints is likely to be painful, and will wear away the remaining cartilage more quickly than necessary.</p>
<p>Buy your pet a ramp that gives him a slope to climb and descend. That way, he can access higher surfaces without the pain of jumping.</p>
<p>Provide A Warm Sleeping Area</p>
<p>Warmth helps to reduce inflammation that is characteristic of arthritis. This is true for people and their pets. For this reason, give your dog a warm place to sleep and rest. If the weather is cold, close the windows of your home, and raise the temperature a few degrees. He'll feel more comfortable, and find it easier to move around your house.</p>
<p>Help Your Canine Lose Excess Weight</p>
<p>Weight control is critical since extra pounds place excess pressure on your pet's joints. In fact, many veterinarians recommend helping your arthritic dog lose weight before tackling anything else. Consider it a priority.</p>
<p>The challenge with helping canines with arthritis lose weight is that many are unable to move well. This means a rigorous exercise routine is not an option. That said, you can modify your dog's diet to reduce the number of calories he consumes. Even if he's unable to participate in strenuous exercise, he'll still shed a few pounds.</p>
<p>Provide Low-Impact Exercise Each Day</p>
<p>Intuitively, you might think exercise will erode your canine's cartilage. In reality, low-impact exercise will help him build muscle while providing his joints with valuable motion. Plus, if he's burdened with a few extra pounds, the activity will help him lose weight.</p>
<p>Walking is excellent for sore joints. So, too, is swimming, and even light jogging. Avoid activities that place too much stress on your dog's limbs.</p>
<p>Create A Relaxing Environment</p>
<p>As your canine grows older, he'll become less inclined to be around constant activity. If he has a crate, you'll notice him retreating to rest. A senior dog with arthritis will be even less tolerant, partly because he won't have the ability to easily get up and retreat elsewhere.</p>
<p>If there are children in your home, ask them to give your canine sufficient space to rest in relative peace. If you're entertaining guests, allow your pet to spend the time away from the party. While providing a relaxing environment won't directly address his arthritis, doing so will lower his stress level, and make his home more comfortable.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, your canine's arthritis can be treated with medications, such as anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. Deramaxx, Meloxicam, etc.), corticosteroids, and aspirin. Many veterinarians will also recommend vitamin C, omega-3 fatty acids, and other supplements. While these can prove helpful for relieving your dog's discomfort, they will not directly address the deterioration of his cartilage. For that, implement the tips provided above.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis Supplement  For Your  Aging  Pet Made With  Natural  Ingredients</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pet Fan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boost the Imune System of Your Aging Senior Pet With Supplements To Help with Their Health Issues Joint soreness &#38; arthritis in dogs and cats is a sad and weakening condition. Nearly 60 million dogs in the USA, and even more cats are afflicted. Joint ache affects one in five of these pets, and shows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><div class='shareaholic-like-buttonset' style='float:none;height:30px;'><a class='shareaholic-googleplusone' data-shr_size='medium' data-shr_count='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Farthritis-supplement-for-your-aging-pet-made-with-natural-ingredients%2F' data-shr_title='+Arthritis+Supplement++For+Your++Aging++Pet+Made+With++Natural++Ingredients'></a><a class='shareaholic-tweetbutton' data-shr_count='none' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Farthritis-supplement-for-your-aging-pet-made-with-natural-ingredients%2F' data-shr_title='+Arthritis+Supplement++For+Your++Aging++Pet+Made+With++Natural++Ingredients'></a><a class='shareaholic-fblike' data-shr_layout='button_count' data-shr_showfaces='false' data-shr_href='http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petblog.me%2Farthritis-supplement-for-your-aging-pet-made-with-natural-ingredients%2F' data-shr_title='+Arthritis+Supplement++For+Your++Aging++Pet+Made+With++Natural++Ingredients'></a></div><div style="clear: both; min-height: 1px; height: 3px; width: 100%;"></div><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Boost the Imune System of Your Aging Senior Pet With Supplements To Help with Their Health Issues</p>
<p>Joint soreness &amp; arthritis in dogs and cats is a sad and weakening condition. Nearly 60 million dogs in the USA, and even more cats are afflicted. Joint ache affects one in five of these pets, and shows its presence in the form of painful joint inflammation. Arthritis can affect a pet's knees, ankles, and hips. Joint pain and aches reduce your dog or cat's enjoyment of life, and therefore erode our enjoyment of their company. This proven supplement will help the <a href="http://www.mydogcure.com" target="_blank">pet immune system</a> of this within weeks!<span id="more-457"></span>A company that has done investigation for more than 10 years in the human pain relief arena has developed a special formula called CM8 that helps to lessen the pain and suffering from <a href="http://www.mydogcure.com" target="_blank">cat arthritis</a>. Everyone has to keep close attention to the clues that might reveal that your dog or cat is not feeling quite up to par and you need to be proactive as soon as possible to help.</p>
<p>There are many companies that say there pet arthritis is the best and really works, but I have used this product on my 14 year old lab with great noticeable effects - we were surprised at how healthy and alert he has become probably due to the pain relief.  Our Labrador has started to run after his Frisbee again. The CM8 that is found in a particular product has helped lubricate the painful joints in his hips.</p>
<p>The combinations of ingredients in Flexpet with CM8 are especially designed to nurture the joints, support stronger cartilage.  It will also help to address and invigorate the lubricating fluid in the joints and increase total mobility and this is they key concern in curing the aches and pains along with tenderness.If your pet needs help and is suffering from <a href="http://www.mydogcure.com" target="_blank">animal joint pain</a>, you are not alone.</p>
<p>It is estimated that 1 out of every 5 dogs will suffer from the symptoms of arthritis by the time they reach middle age and for most dogs thats about 5 years of age. That means over 16 million dogs in the U.S. are in misery right now! And the number for cats is estimated to be significantly larger! Please look at the resource link below to see the actual before and after pet videos who are on the CM8 formula. In the videos you will see amazing results on how dogs who were nearly incapacitated and ready to be put down actually regain the use of their arthritic hind legs.  It is quite amazing to watch.</p>
<p>If you have a pet who has lost their vitality and seem sluggish, it could be a comination of many things.  Most times nowadays a pet is faced with poor diets, pollution, lack of exercise just as humans do.</p>
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		<title>Dog Diarrhea And Proven Dog Cures</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 02:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pet Fan</dc:creator>
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<p>There is an immediate safe cure that can be tried in emergencies right at home with the use of a simple, natural product found at the corner grocery store.</p>
<p>Pumpkin for Diarrhea and Constipation - It's quite amazing that canned, plain, pureed pumpkin 100% natural UNSWEETENED does wonders for both the occasional bout of diarrhea. And, it will also cure the opposite, constipation in dogs. I've used it over the last two years with great success as it firms up dog's loose stools or diarrhea within a few hours. When diarrhea first begins, stop feeding all foods immediately and keep fresh ample water nearby. Depending on the size of the dog, a couple of teaspoons of pure, unsweetened pumpkin for a small dog or a couple of tablespoons for a larger dog will start helping the <a href="http://www.mydogcure.com" target="_blank">cat diarrhea</a><span id="more-429"></span></p>
<p>Make sure that there is FRESH water always available to keep the pet from dehydration. If your dog will not eat it the pumpkin, add some brown rice with a small amount of very finely shredded chicken breast for flavor and scent. If your dog has chronic diarrhea seek medical help as it can be life threatening - especially for puppies.</p>
<p>First, Some Hard Core Facts about Dog Diarrhea...</p>
<p>If the diarrhea has come on suddenly, consider if you have made any changes to diet or if the dog ate something it should not have like candy or a snack food that people eat -  like potatoe chips.  Big point to remember is that cheap dog foods with junk fillers and full of salt often cause diarrhea. A sudden change in diet can also rumble a tummy. Feed your dog a good, high quality diet - feed your dog the best possible food that you can afford as you would your baby. Cheap dog foods are filled with useless carbohydrates and high levels of salt which pass straight through your dog. Bottom line: If you put in rubbish, rubbish will come out. The type of <a href="http://www.flexpet.com/affil-pet-pain-relief-order-flexpet.html?SSAID=120849" target="_blank">pet diet</a> is crucial to overall well being.<br />
Very important is that diarrhea can also be caused by dairy intake in dogs due to lactose intolerance. Dogs and puppies should not be given milk or ice cream to eat or to drink. Steer away from all people food. It is a proven fact that a good, high quality diet can keep any dog alive for at least 20 years. Hey, my large Labrador dog is now going on 14 years  and the vet said most labs are blind or crippled at 12 years or dead. He is given brown rice, organic eggs and green peas every day. Good food, exercise and diet can improve any pets life and extend it too! There are some basic supplements that will greatly improve <a href="http://www.mydogcure.com" target="_blank">dog health</a></p>
<p>Closing Thoughts...</p>
<p>In most almost cases, dogs and cats can get a bout of diarrhea when they eat something that is not good for their stomachs which is human food. Table left over's “scraps” or deserts can wreak disaster with your pet, so don't think that you are doing them favors when you give them a "treat". For example, ice cream is a bad culprit while spicy or salty foods can cause major problems too.</p>
<p>As we mentioned in other chapters, dogs and cats should be thought of like babies that never grown up and require attention and close observation so you can insure that nothing goes wrong - they can't talk and it has been discovered that animals are pretty tough and stoic.  You wouldn't feed a baby table human food like fried chicken, meatloaf, spaghetti, bacon, or doughnuts would you? This is exactly why aliments like dog diarrhea occur.</p>
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