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A recent study showed that 80% of dog owners have had a fight break out between their dogs in the home which results to a Dog fight between dogs. It is important to understand why this happens and how to prevent it from happening again in the future. The most common reason for dogs to be fighting in the home is aggression brought on by fear, territorialism, or playfulness.

Dogs that become aggressive with one another can be a scary sight. You don’t want to get bitten if you try to separate two fighting dogs; Dog fight. It is possible to break up a dog fight without getting hurt, but you need to know how it’s done and be prepared for the situation beforehand.

Male dogs display some aggressive behaviors during their interaction with each other and these aggressive behaviors can lead to injuries on the individual dog, weakness or tiredness, stress, and anxiety.

If your dogs aren’t getting along very well, watching them fighting can be scaring especially if they are injured or it continues for a longer period of time. You can be injured while trying to break up a dog fight if care is not taking and you won’t be able to separate or care for them after getting injured.

Tips on How to Stop a Dog Fight

Introduction

Since dogs are territorial animals, you should properly introduce a new dog to the old one. If the old dog has been living in that house before, it will want to defend its territory and resources. Let them go for a walk together and sniff each other and if they start showing aggressive behavior towards each other, try to caution them. Continue with this until they grow calm and show affection for each other.

Prevention of Break Up a Dog Fight

The best way to stop them from fighting is prevention. It is better to prevent them from fighting or attacking each other rather than looking for a way to stop them during the fighting. The consequence of dogfighting can result in injuries that can be severe or result in death if not properly manage. Averting this situation whenever you see those displaying signs like starring, grunting at each other. Separating a fight between two male dogs can be very dangerous for both us and the dogs themselves.

Mental Reform

Mental activity is important for dogs’ health. Dogs that are kept active through exercise and play tend to be healthier than those who are not. Physical exercise causes stress, frustration, and anxiety in dogs if it’s not an everyday thing or doesn’t last at least 30 minutes. Taking two dogs out together will help them get along better.

Two dogs yelling at each other

Allow Training

Training helps a lot in stopping Dog fight. When you train your dog to understand your command, it will help you in separating the fight. Teach them the basic command before proceeding to complex ones. This is the groundwork of stopping the dogs from fighting and also, works on their behavior too. Educating your dogs will make them stress-free and reduce the anxiety in them.

two dogs fighting for a toy

Call a Vet

Get your dog to a veterinarian for assessment and consult an animal behaviorist to ensure there is lasting peace between your dogs if the situation keeps on reoccurring.  They will tell you the lessons and practices you can use to reduce the possibility of the dogs fighting each other.

Separating Dog fight; fighting dogs can be done by distracting them or diverting their attention. Covering the dogs with something, like a blanket, is another way to separate them. A loud noise may also help distract them so you can separate them. Another option is to use an object that the dogs are playing with and then use that object to lead one of the dogs away. Remember, do not shout at the dogs or scold them because it can worsen the case.

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Cats and Dogs can be trained to bond with each other and co-habit under the same roof; that is to say it is very possible for Cats and Dogs Bonds Together, though they are the arch-enemy we believe they can still do so but under careful supervision and planning.

Cats and dogs see each other as prey and predator because they are not from the same species of animal.

Before introducing the two pets together you have to consider the following which makes Cats and Dogs Bonds Together:

Age consideration

Puppy and kitten: A puppy and a kitten that grow up together are more likely to develop a close relationship. If you have a puppy and want to adopt a cat as your new pet, you can consider getting a kitten instead of an adult cat and vice versa. Kitten and puppy will not be afraid of each other and this will help their bonding.

Adult cat and dog: These two pets; Cats and Dogs can develop a bonding relationship between themselves if properly done in the right way. All you need to do is to properly introduce them to one another.

Compatibility

When bringing in a new pet make sure they are compatible and comfortable. Let the new pet match the standard of the existing pet. Don’t keep an active and playful pet with a fearful pet this will not help the bonding. The issue of compatibility has to be considered.

Tips on How to Make Cats and Dogs Bonds

Giving your dog Training

Number one ways to make Cats and Dogs Bond is by giving your dog training like teaching them to obey basic command for example come, stay, helps a lot in making your dog gets along with your cat. Because of dogs’ natural instincts, they see cats as enemies. These commands will help you to handle the interaction between the cat and the dog. Proper communication helps your dog to bond well with your cat. During the training, the dog will know that running after the cat is not tolerated.

 

A cat playing with a dog by covering its face

Place under Direct Supervision

Secondly how Cats and Dogs Bond is by interaction should only be allowed under close supervision for both the cat and the dog right from the start. This is just to protect the pets, watch both of them carefully and this will help to monitor their attitude whenever there is a violent or aggressive behavior towards each other and this will inform the kind of action to take.

Smelling of each other scent

Allowing the dog to recognize the cat scent and also allowing the cat to recognize the dog scent is very important, both of them have to pass through this process in order to accept each other because some animals use smell to detect what is happening in their surroundings. To achieve this, you can change their house by placing the dog in the cat’s house and the cat in the dog’s house with time both will adapt to this new system.

Territoriality

This is creating a safe spot for the pets. Pets love to have their own territory where they will feel safe without being disturbed by any other animals. Since both pets are territorial animals and they display territorial behavior, they should be allowed to have their own unique safe spot this will help their bonding relationship.

Creating a Barrier

This is to put a separation between them which will make them be viewing others from distance. This will reduce any aggressive or violent behavior that may arise from sighting each other. The violent attitude of the dog can make the cat feel unsafe but the barrier created will not allow them to interact together. If one animal starts to get aggressive or overexcited remove them from the situation and distract them. When both pets can see each other without overreacting, you can let them get closer to the barrier, but make sure there’s no lunging or jumping.

A cat lying on the floor with a dog

Introduction

When introducing the Cats and Dogs Bonds together, make sure you did not rush it let it be done gently. You need to introduce them in slow stages and give them as long as they need in order for them to adjust.

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Anemia in dogs is a deficiency of red blood cells and can be caused by a lack of red blood cell production or loss of blood. It gives signs of pale or white gums.

Anemia is a symptom that occurs when the red blood cell counts or hemoglobin levels are lower than they should be.

Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and then released into the bloodstream circulation. As the red blood cells get age or become damaged, they are removed from the bloodstream.

The number of circulating red blood cells may drop if there is a decrease in the production of them in the bone marrow.

Red blood cells keep your dog’s body supplied with oxygen. Hemoglobin, which is the protein inside the red blood cells, carries oxygen, and red blood cells are also responsible for removing carbon dioxide from your dog’s body.

A dog showing a anemia sign

Hemoglobin which forms part of the blood delivers oxygen to the cells and tissues of the body. Since they’re responsible for the transport and delivery of oxygen throughout the body, a deficiency in red blood cells and a lack of oxygen can be very dangerous to the health of the dog.

Causes of Anemia in Dogs

Diet imbalances:  This is when the feed of the dog does not contain adequate nutrients to supply iron to the dog. When this happens, there will be a shortage of blood in the dog and it can be fatal.

Infection diseases: Bacterial infection and other infectious diseases in the body of the dog will affect the red blood cells and lead to anemia.

Exposure to toxic chemicals: Consumption of chemicals, poisons, or inhaling these chemicals can lead to anemia when it spreads through a dog’s bloodstream and affects their red blood cells by destroying the red blood cells.

Loss of Blood: This can be internal or external loss of blood due to injury, wound, or bleeding sometimes during surgery.

Parasite infestations: The infestation of parasites such as ticks and fleas can contribute to blood loss from animals and this loss of red blood cells can result in anemia, especially in puppies and smaller dogs.

Drug reaction:  There are some drugs that cause a reaction in dogs; such medication like non-steroid anti-inflammatory medication causes internal usher or bleeding of the gastrointestinal of the dogs which bring about loss of blood and this result in anemia.

Others may include, cancer, kidney disease, bone marrow disease, etc

A dog with anemia symptom

The treatment options for the underlying condition will vary, depending on the disease, and could include medications or care involving corticosteroids, chemotherapy, or even surgery. Talk to your veterinarian about the best treatment for your dog.

Signs of Anemia in Dogs

  • Weight loss
  • Blood in vomit
  • Fast breathing
  • Reduced appetite
  • Pale gum
  • Black stool
  • Lack of appetite
  • Reduce exercise

Different forms of Anemia

Regenerative anemia is when the patient’s red blood cells count is low but the immature forms of the red blood cell are found in increased numbers. This means that your pet’s body is working overtime to replace the blood cells that are being lost.

A non-regenerative anemia is when the patient’s red blood cell counts are low and the body is not working overtime to replace them.

Treatment of Anemia in Dogs

Increase blood cell production

Medication that can supply more iron should be given to the dog. This will counter the effect of the inhibitory production of the red blood cell in the bone marrow. When this is done, there will be an increase in red blood cell count.

Avoid Blood loss

Removing the parasite such as flea, tick, hookworm that causes blood loss from the body of the dog will help to reduce blood loss which results into anemia. Treatment of internal bleeding may help to reduce blood loss also. Medication can be used for this treatment.

Natural Treatment.

Natural remedies can help support the dog’s recovery.  Iron deficiency is rarely a primary cause of anemia in dogs, supplementing a dog’s diet with high-iron meats such as cooked liver and other vitamins can help increase the body’s ability to carry oxygen. Dog owners should consult a veterinarian before administering any natural remedies.

Blood Transfusion

Dogs with severe anemia have a rapid respiratory and heart rate. Sometimes, some dogs may require taking blood, in this situation; a veterinarian might do a blood transfusion to help stabilize the dog until the cause of the anemia is found.

A dog undergoing blood transfusion

Immune disease Treatment

The dog’s immune system attacks the red blood cells and takes them to the spleen to be destroyed. Dogs are treated with corticosteroids and immunosuppressants to slow the destruction of red blood cells. These dogs may need blood transfusions to treat the resulting anemia.

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A Pet First Aid Kit is important not only in the event of a natural disaster but any time a pet is far away from immediate help; for example when the family takes the pet camping or on vacation out of the area.

Emergencies can strike at any time, whether you’re at home, running errands around town, or traveling. When they do occur, you should always be prepared with a pet first-aid kit, in addition to your human supplies.

When your pet suffers an injury, having the supplies you need on hand can significantly impact your pet’s healing and recovery time. While a pet first aid kit will provide the first line of defense when an injury occurs, a visit to your veterinary should not be ruled out.

This list will help you assemble everything you’ll need in a first Pet First Aid Kit for a pet medical emergencies or health issue.

Opened first aid kit bag

Your Pet First Aid Kit Should Contain

  • Absorbent gauze pads: essential first-aid item to have around in the event of an injury to either you or your dog

A dog leg being wrapped with gauze

  • Adhesive tape: These self-adhering bandages are elastic and breathable and each roll measures five yards long
  • Cotton balls or swabs: function in either the application of medicine or the cleaning up of cuts or wounds belonging to your pets
  • Fresh 3% hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting (always check with veterinarian or animal poison control expert before giving to your pet)
  • Ice pack
  • Disposable gloves: This is what you will wear on your hand to handle the pet. This is safe and it helps to avoid infection.
  • Scissors: help cut bandages or gauze to size when needed
  • Tweezers: helpful when picking splinters out of your dog’s paw, or ticks out of their fur.
  • Antibiotic ointment: non-toxic ointment can be used to treat cuts, sores, rashes, dry skin, and allergies, and is safe for dogs if accidentally ingested
  • Syringe: suitable for feeding pets
  • Liquid dishwashing detergent (for bathing)
  • Towels: can be a useful item to have around in inclement weather or elsewhere.
  • Small flashlight: for a durable light that’s good to have on hand for emergencies.
  • Muzzle: a muzzle may help to keep them from biting. This breathable, adjustable mesh muzzle will work for any size dog
  • Alcohol wipes: this is used to clean the wound
  • Styptic powder
  • Saline eye solution
  • Artificial tear gel
  • Thermometer: This is used to check the temperature of the pets
  • Phone number, clinic name, address of your veterinarian.

Make sure to check your pack every few months to make sure nothing has expired or needs to be replaced. And of course, keep your Pet First Aid Kit out of the reach of children.

A wounded dog with a first aid kit box

The medicine to take along includes:

Hydrogen peroxide: This can be used in both dogs and cats to induce vomiting. It is not recommended as a wound cleaner as it can destroy “good” bacteria needed for healing.

 Aspirin: When you are looking for what to give to your dog to ease the pain and aspirin can be used safely, however, we highly recommend leaving the dosing to your vet. Never give a cat aspirin.

 Eyewash: Human eyewash, generally a saline formula, can be used to flush out irritants, but should never be used as a “treatment” for eye/ear infections.

Cortisone cream: This is safe for use on dogs and cats to temporarily relieve rashes and allergic skin reactions.

Antiseptic wipes and sprays.

Antibiotic Cream: This kills bacteria on the skin, and works the same on both dogs and cats. Just make sure you rub it into the skin well, so it’s not removed by licking.

Betadine: This is a wound cleansing solution that is generally safe for use on dogs and cats.

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Quite a number of pets are left on the streets weekly. And this happens all over the globe. Many of these abandoned animals die and some are taken to shelters while very few are adopted by people

Abandoning a pet is practically the same as killing it because it’s not very sure that the animal will find their way back home, sometimes they ended up on the street or in a shelter along with hundreds of other abandoned animals in the same unpalatable situation they found themselves.

In some parts of the world, abandoned pets were killed. Methods like electrocution, gas, incineration, and poisoning were employed to dispose of these animals.

People abandon or drop pets off at shelters/rescues because they don’t have the time or are too lazy to go through the proper re-homing process. There are numbers of reasons why people abandon their pets which leads to the number of pets on the street.

Reasons for Pets Abandonment?

1. Owner’s income

Keeping animal health can be very expensive since the prices of food and healthcare are high. Therefore if a pet owner is unemployed or in debt, they may abandon their pet. One of the main reasons people give up their pets is because of a low income, or living in communities with higher poverty rates Having a low income obviously means people may face challenges providing for themselves, their family, but then also paying for pet food, vet bills and other pet-related expenses such as pet boarding when the owner has to leave home for a period of time.

2.     Behavioral Issues

A destructive, dangerous, disobedient, or unstable pet is more likely to be abandoned than a calm, obedient, and harmless one. But usually, when the animal is not the “perfect” pet, it’s simply a lack of training and patience. It can also be because the owner isn’t giving proper rules for behavior throughout a pet’s life. These behavioral issues can include chewing on furniture and house items, going to the toilet inside, barking, jumping the fence/escaping the yard, and so on.

3.     Owners Relocate

Relocating from a house to another house or place may cause some individuals to abandon their pets, especially if they are large pets. The owner may have to move house or even move countries.

In this situation, the owner may not want to take their pets with them.

4. Old Age

You’re likely to find older pets abandoned than the babies this may be because of their age, they seem no longer fun and cute and they need extra care and attention. Once the owner cannot cope with this, the pets are abandoning.

 

5.     Illness or Death of the owner

Many times, when an older person dies or is hospitalized, the family members don’t know what to do with their pets. A lot of times they decide to leave the pet to die, even if they have been with the family for many years.

And obviously, if the owner passes away and there is no one else immediately to care for the animal, they will have to be given up.

6.     Unwanted Litters

Not spaying a female dog is a big problem.  Once people have one or two pets, they might not want anymore, or simply can’t care for anymore – so they have to give up the litter. When the puppies come people may not know what to do with them. Instead of giving them up for adoption, some decide to abandon the puppies along with their mother.

7.     No longer Profitable

Many people use pets as a money-making venture, whether in races, fights, or breeding. This makes the animal a source of substantial income. When the pets get old, sick, or can no longer reproduce, they’re abandoned on the street.

8.     Travel or Vacation

Whenever people travel or go on a vacation and didn’t go with their pets, the pets will be abandon simply because they don’t want to take their pets along or leave them with a family member. Instead, they decide to abandon them.

All dog breeds are pregnant for a period of around nine weeks, however smaller breeds of dog and Brachycephalic breeds are more likely to experience complications during pregnancy; Pregnant Dog Care Tips.

If you are thinking about breeding your dog, ensuring your dog is in good health before deciding to breed her and will help increase the chances of her staying fit and well throughout her pregnancy and delivering healthy puppies.

While some medications are safe for pregnant dogs, many should be avoided and could even prove harmful to your dog and her unborn litter.

Welcoming a new litter of puppies into the world is very rewarding, but dog pregnancies can be confusing and stressful, as well as time-consuming and costly.

If you are considering breeding your dog, you should be familiar with your breed’s standard as well as the responsibilities you’ll have in raising healthy well-socialized puppies. You will also need to know the signs of pregnancy in dogs and how best to care for your pregnant dog.

A pregnant dog

Dogs are pregnant for approximately 62-64 days, or about two months, although the Merck Veterinary Manual says, “predicting the timing of a delivery can be difficult because the date of breeding does not always match the date of conception. The length of pregnancy can also vary with breed and litter size.”

Signs of Pregnant Dog Care Tips

Diagnostic testing isn’t the only way to determine whether a dog is pregnant, although it is the most accurate. There are signs of dog pregnancy you can watch for, including:

  • Increase in appetite
  • Weight gain
  • Increase in nipple size
  • Swollen belly
  • Tires more easily
  • Nesting behavior
  • More affectionate
  • Irritability
  • Vomiting

Caring for a Pregnant Dog

Once you have noticed that your dog is pregnant, there are some steps you should take to make sure she stays healthy throughout her pregnancy.

Proper Nutrition For the Pregnant Dog

One of the most important things you can do for your pregnant dog is to make sure she receives proper nutrition. If your dog is already on a quality diet and is at a healthy weight, you won’t have to make any changes to her diet for the first two-thirds of her pregnancy unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian. In fact, increasing the amount of food at this stage can be harmful. Increase her intake slowly and feed her small, frequent meals, as large meals can cause discomfort.

Exercising the Pregnant Dog

Your dog should continue to have a gentle exercises like walking; chasing the ball during early pregnancy, getting toward the midpoint of the pregnancy the pregnant dog should only have light and moderate exercise. “During her last trimester, the best exercise for your dog should not be overly strenuous.

Visits to the Vet

Before you breed your dog, take her to the vet for a prenatal checkup. She should be up-to-date on vaccinations. Your vet will probably check for intestinal parasites or just have your dog de-wormed with an appropriate medication suited for your dog prior to mating. Regular veterinary visits can help your dog stay healthy during pregnancy.

Whelping the Pregnant Dog

Whelping can last anything from a few minutes to several hours, and while many dogs manage well by themselves, it’s important to monitor her every 15 minutes or so in case you need to intervene.

The first puppy will be born surrounded in an amniotic sac, and if your dog doesn’t break this thin membrane herself, you must remove it to enable the puppy to breathe. Similarly, if she doesn’t break the puppy’s umbilical cord, you can assist by tying a thread around the cord before cutting between the knot and placenta. Your dog will also lick and clean the puppies, but if she ignores them, you can rub them gently with a clean towel to dry them off and stimulate their breathing.

Make sure the puppies are warm and dry and receive some of the dog’s first milk within 24 hours. It’s a good idea to take your dog and her puppies to the veterinarian 5-6 hours after the birth for a check-up to ensure the whole litter and placentas have been delivered safely and all dogs are in good health.

A puppy and its mother

Preparing for Puppies

As the end of your dog’s pregnancy approaches, you’ll notice a significant enlargement of her breasts and nipples and might even detect some milky fluid as the milk glands develop and enlarge. Her abdomen will increase in size and may sway a little as she walks. At the very end of the pregnancy, you might even be able to see or feel the puppies moving around inside the mother.

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Animals go about with diseases that can be contracted from them. They carry viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites that can cause disease in humans and the infections that human contacted from pets varies from one another.
Essentially, the cohabitation of animals and humans has led to the exposure and proliferation of bacteria and microorganisms that would otherwise not take place.
Pets carry germs that make people sick, sometimes even when those same germs have no harmful effect on the animals themselves.
Scores of infectious organisms that are from bacteria to fungi to viruses can be transmitted from your pet to you. We are not living in a sterile world, our pets and companion are not free from germs.

A lady kissing a cheetah

These diseases can affect humans in several ways, some can show mild infection signs or can also be more severe for some.
Before bringing a pet into your home, your household safety should be your primary concern, for example, kids with eczema should avoid aquariums.
People with low immunity should consider the health implication before taking any pet into their home.

Some of the diseases that can be contacted are:

Campylobacter infection: This causes diarrhea, fever, abdominal discomfort in humans. This bacteria can be in the intestine of infected pets such as dogs, cats e.t.c. Human beings can become infected by coming in contact with contaminated water, undercooked meat. These infections are contagious especially among the kids but can be well managed.
Scratch infection: This happens when a person is bitten or scratched by a cat that has been infected by the bacteria. it usually gives symptoms like fever, headache, tiredness but can be resolve with or without treatment. Scratch infection causes mild cases.
Rabies: The animal that goes around with rabies virus includes dogs, cats, foxes e.t.c. This is a serious infectious virus that enters the human body through a bite or wound contaminated by the saliva from an infected animal.
Ringworm: This is a skin infection caused by different types of fungi found in the soil and on the skin of pets. Humans get infected by touching the infected animals. Ringworm is a dry scaly round area with a red border with nothing at the Centre. It can be treated with antifungals.
Toxoplasmosis: This can be contacted by having contact with a parasite found in pets such as cats. This shows no symptom in healthy people but in some people with weakened immune system it can cause tiredness, swollen gland, sore throat, e.t.c. It can also cause miscarriage or premature birth in pregnant women.

A child hugging a dog

Leptospira: This is a bacteria found in the urine of infected animals like dogs rats. it can be transmitted through contact with contaminated urine to humans. This bacteria can survive in soil or water for months. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, chill e.t.c It can also lead to kidney failure if untreated.
E. coli: There is some kind of E. coli that are harmful and can cause disease. The severe form can bring about kidney failure and death. The bacteria can be pass to humans from the skin, the fur of contaminated animals. Symptoms are diarrhea, fever, nausea, vomiting.
Toxocariasis: This is a parasitic roundworm that lives in the dogs’ and cats‘ intestines. The eggs of the parasite are deposited in the soil where kids play and the kids ingest the contaminated soil containing the egg, after the hatching of the egg in the intestine into the larvae, it will spread and this will result in visceral larvae migran. Symptoms include fever, cough, swollen nodes. A severe form can lead to loss of vision.

Tips on how to avoid it

  • Always wash your hands, after touching, handling, or cleaning the pet box or cage. Wear gloves when taking care of the pets.
  • Avoid kissing or touching your pets with your mouth, infection can spread from there through saliva. Don’t share food with your pet.
  • Don’t allow your pets in the area where food is been prepare.
  • Keep your pet’s living area clean and free of waste. Eliminate the waste regularly.
  • Avoid strange animals or those that are sick. Don’t keep wild animals as pets.

There are different types of disease risk that dogs are prone to that are common and can be treated but left untreated can pose serious health complications. The Most Common Dog Diseases affecting them goes along together.

People can spread some diseases from dog to dog through handling an infected dog before petting or handling another dog.

Dog diseases are selection of disease and other condition associated to it found in dogs. These diseases are unique to dogs and it can be transmitted to man.

There is an increase risk infection associated with amount of time spent outdoors, a larger roaming space accesses by the dog and increasing in age.

Dog immune mediated skin disease before therapy. Photo of dog nose with erosions.

Some of The Most Common Dog Diseases are:

Parasitic Infection:

This is one of the Common Dog Diseases. This can be external such as Flea, Tick, Heartworm, Mite e.t.c, or internal like Trichinosis, Hookworm, Tapeworm, Toxocariasis, Whipworm e.t.c. These parasitic infections can cause diseases like neurological disorders known as tick paralysis, crusting of skin, itching, scaling e.t.c.

The parasitic infection symptoms can be cough, breathing difficulty, diarrhea, vomiting, poor growth, potbelly, and many more. This can also lead to death but in some, it may not show any sign.

Environmental Infection:

Environmental infection like heat stroke can arise in dog. When there is lack of water, no adequate exercise and high temperature can result into heat stroke which gives signs like vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty in breathing e.t.c. Sandbur can also enter through the mouth. If a dog is thirsty and then drinks a lot of water, air may be swallowed along with water which can cause problems in the stomach. It is advisable not to give a dog a larger bowl of water to drink.

A dog with a bite
Viral Infection:

Viral infection such as rabies, canine parvovirus (mainly common in puppy) canine distemper, canine coronavirus (this is a worse case in puppy), canine influenza, canine hepatitis are fatal viral disease that can affect dogs and can also be zoonotic disease. Some of this viral infection causes respiratory with neurological disorder. This disease can cause the death of dogs.

Bacterial infection:

These are infectious disease that can be transmitted through sexual activities or spread by ticks. This infection can cause abortion, liver and kidney failure, orchitis in dogs. Some symptoms here are acute arthritis, anorexia, lethargy e.t.c this can affect the respiratory organ and also cause diarrhea in dogs.

Fungal Infection:

This includes Blastomycosis, Coccidioidomycosis, Histoplasmosis, Ringworm, Aspergillosis, Cryptococcosis, Pythosis and others. These cause Common Dog Diseases which affect the brain, eye, lungs, skin, bone and small intestine. Some of the symptoms are skin lesion, sneezing, nasal discharge, bleeding from the nose, hair loss, scaly skin, pain seizure e.t.c.

Protozoan Disease:

Neosporosis, Babesiosis, Giardiasis, Coccidiosis, Leishmaniasis are some of the protozoan disease in dogs. They can cause disease like hemolytic anemia, and they can be zoonotic. Their symptoms include diarrhea, weight loss, retinal detachment. They can be spread by sandfly, ticks and others which makes it one of the Common Dog Diseases.

Poison and Drug overdose

Poison and Drug Overdose is another Common Dog Diseases. Ingesting of insecticide, Lead poisoning, chocolate, Garlic grape are dangerous to dogs. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, seizure, weakness, tremor, blindness e.t.c and can also lead to death.

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When Rabbits And Dogs Live Together can very stressful because they are different from each other. Dogs always see rabbits as prey to them while rabbits act as predators, so housing the two together may not be possible sometimes.

If you want to house your Rabbits And Dogs Live Together you have to apply some procedures don’t just unleash your dog on the rabbit.

Rabbits have been known to die of fright, scared to death by dogs. Rabbits can easily go into shock, so any introduction of the predatory animal must be done with extra care.

The decision to house your dogs with the rabbits must be made with careful consideration and full responsibility.

Your dog must be well trained and obey your command, know that you are in control of both of them.

a dog keeping a rabbit under its chin
Let the dog be the one that listens to your command so that you would have prepared the dog for the upcoming event not to descend on the rabbit once sighted it.
Dogs past the teething stage can be trained to get along with rabbits. whether the dog is already leaving in the home and the rabbit is the new mate, or the dog is the newcomer to the home both can work.

Some tips to follow Rabbits And Dogs Live Together

Uses of a Cage:

Place your rabbit inside the cage and allow the dog to be looking at it from the cage. Don’t allow your dog to scare the rabbit or bark at the rabbit. This stage can take several days to achieve the result, make sure your dog behaves well around the cage whenever they are there. The Uses of cage for both rabbits and Dogs will make it more easier for Rabbits And Dogs Live Together.

Create a Good Space:

Creating a good space in your house means finding a neutral place in your home that the dog is not used to such as your kitchen or other places where you can control their interaction this will reduce their territorial behavior. This should be the place where the dog can not come and attack the rabbit. this makes it more easier for Rabbits And Dogs Live Together.

Removing the Barrier:

This is the opening of the cage and this is to teach the rabbit that the dog is not a threat to them. The rabbit should come out of the cage on its own don’t force the rabbit to do so. just open the cage if the rabbit feels ready it will come out. The dog should remain in a lie-down position with its body not to be aggressive toward the rabbit. If the dog should be able to follow this step, then good progress is been made.

a dog and a rabbit playing together

Feeling more comfortable:

Once the two have acclimatized to the new setting they will ease and relaxed around each other. When both of them have become close to each other the dog will know its limit but this is rare in cases if it occurs.

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How to tame dogs and make them our companions. The dog can be the best companion a human being can ever have but this love can go sour when the dog doesn’t know how to obey the owner.

Taming a dog is by establishing your dominance on the dog and it’s possible to do so on dogs. one of the advantages of taming them is to help in hunting, security purposes e.t.c.

Taming means that the animal tolerates not only human closeness but petting also. Animals are tamed in order to reduce their dominance over humans.
Dogs are thought to evolve from wolves about 20,000 to 40,000 years ago. Those wolves are less aggressive and would have been more successful at this.

How can we tame our Dogs?

Give your dog attention regularly: Your own behaviour can influence your dog. if you are running around the house, talking loudly and shouting regularly, your dog will mimic this attitude. Give your dog attention and they will follow your footstep, this will help in taming the dog.

Teach them a simple command: Teaching your dog the most basic, simple command is a way to start taming dogs and make them become our best companions. Start from the basic level before proceeding to the complex stages.
Performing daily routine: Establishing a routine like going for a walk, feeding, bathing will in obeying owners command. This action will teach your dog that you are responsible for its basic needs.
Exercise: Getting enough exercise will reduce bad behaviour in dogs because lack of exercise makes them have lots of energy which can make them be acting violently.

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Removing boredom: Just like a human being, dogs need to play so as to avoid depression or anxiety, to avoid restlessness they need to use their muscle. Don’t force your dog to endure boredom.
Ignore their poor behaviour: Don’t punish your dog for poor behaviour this can lead to anxiety rather focus on good behaviour your dog has, avoid harsh treatment or correction.

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