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How does my dog get intestinal worms?

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For roundworms and hookworms, dogs are most commonly infected when they eat intestinal worm eggs that have been passed through the feces of an infected animal. For tapeworms, dogs can acquire by either eating an infected flea or by ingesting small mammals.

How does my dog or cat get intestinal worms (tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms)?

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Dogs and cats are most commonly infected when they ingest (eat) intestinal worm eggs that have been passed through the feces of an infected dog or cat. Tapeworms can be transmitted to pets that ingest fleas or other intermediate hosts, such as small rodents, that carry tapeworm larvae. Some worm species can be transmitted to puppies and kittens through the mother’s placenta and milk.

What is canine osteoarthritis or dog arthritis?

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Canine osteoarthritis (or "dog arthritis") is a chronic disease that causes degeneration of the joints, resulting in pain, inflammation and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint in your dog's body.

What is DOG GUARD?

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DOG GUARD is an electronic fence system that is installed underground by burying a single wire as a complete loop along the entire perimeter of your property. This underground boundary can also include certain portions of your yard, such as a pool or garden. Your dog is safely contained within your yard, while not being allowed to trample your gardens or swim in your pool.

Canine Allergies - Does your dog have an Allergy?

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The most common dog allergy is itching of the skin. Their respiratory tract can also be affected causing them to wheeze, sneeze, and/or c Minoxidil, otherwise known as Rogaine, is a topical medication that is used to increase hair growth. Minoxidil has been proven to stimulate hair growth on the bald spot located on the back of mens heads.

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My dog is "scooting" his behind on the carpet - Does he have worms?

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He may have worms but that is not why he is "scooting". It is usually an indication that his anal glands are full and need attention by a veterinarian. Anal glands are small glands on either side of the rectum. They contain a fishy smelling substance and before domestication dogs and cats used them to mark their territory. Pets no longer have active control of these glands and therefore they can become full and need emptying.

My dog is scooting his bum across the floor ? does he have worms?

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Generally, bum-scooting is not due to worms. Most often it indicates that a dog has an anal gland problem. These glands are located on either side of their rectum and produce a fluid that normally is excreted from the glands. However, if these glands do not empty properly, the fluid builds up, causing the pet discomfort. The scooting is because they are trying to squeeze the liquid out.

When should I start my dog on Adequan® Canine?

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To truly control your dog's arthritis, you have to look at the big picture. If he is overweight, that's not helping. Be sure to put him on a weight control diet. Also, provide him with controlled exercise which is essential to facilitate adequate supply of nutrition to the joint tissues. And, as soon as arthritis is diagnosed, ask your veterinarian for Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN).

How safe is Adequan® Canine?

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At the recommended dose, Adequan® Canine (POLYSULFATED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN) has been well tolerated and its safety has been consistently demonstrated. No toxic effects have been observed in studies with recommended doses. Adverse reactions were rare, mild and transient. A safe, effective dose of Adequan® Canine has been approved by the FDA, so you can have confidence in its effectiveness and safety. Safety studies of PSGAG in breeding, pregnant or lactating dogs have not been conducted.

My dog is always rubbing his butt on the ground. Does that mean he has worms?

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Nope, not usually, that is an old Wive's tale. It usually means that the anal glands need to be emptied. Have your vet check the anal glands and show you how to relieve these glands every time you shampoo and the problem will probably never reoccur.

How do I obtain a guard dog license?

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Guard dogs must be licensed. Guard dogs require a standard dog license, as well as a specific guard dog license that costs $10.00 in addition to the standard license fee. Please call 311 for instructions from the Dog License Unit.

What makes DOG GUARD better than any other system?

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Better, of course, is always in the eye of the beholder. However, here are some facts you may want to consider when comparing our product with any other product on the market:* The DOG GUARD system comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. This time allows you to make sure your pet will be successful with this product. We do this to offer that "extra peace of mind" while your pet is in training. The DG 9XT receiver is the most powerful receiver on the market.

Why should I buy DOG GUARD?

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Everyone at DOG GUARD, from the manufacturer to the dealers, has your pet's safety in mind. From the moment you purchase a DOG GUARD pet containment system, you can rest assured that your dog is in good hands, from our knowledgeable dealers and trainers to our skilled technicians. From equipment support when you have questions about your system, to moral support when you just don't know what to do with your pet, we will be with you every step of the way.

Just Great, My Dog Has Worms, Now What?

Just Great, My Dog Has Worms, Now What?
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How can I tell if my dog or cat has worms?

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Certain parasites, such as tapeworms, are visible to the naked eye, but others must be detected under the microscope. If you will bring in a stool sample we will be glad to examine it microscopically to see if your pet has worms.

What kind of internal parasites or worms can infect my cat or dog?

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There are a number of intestinal worms that can infect dogs and cats, and they vary according to the species. In general, these include tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms, and they are very prolific. In fact, one worm can produce more than 100,000 eggs per day, which are then passed in the pet’s feces and spread throughout the area the pet roams. Once in the environment, these eggs can remain infective and present a health risk for your pet and to humans for years.

If my dog or cat has intestinal worms, how do these parasites infect humans?

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Roundworms are the most common intestinal parasite of pets and the most likely to be transmitted to humans. Humans can accidentally ingest infective worm eggs that have been passed through the pet’s feces and left in the environment. The eggs hatch in the human’s intestinal tract, and the immature worms travel to various tissues in the body, including the eyes and brain, causing serious infections.
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