Health Tips
I can't recall the times I have judged a cast of beagles {especially in the south} and when I got back to the club house found myself covered with ticks. As vectors of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, tularemia, and Lyme Disease, ticks can be found in every state and have even been known to survive longer than a year. Due to the small size, many ticks will go unnoticed by pet owners. Fortunately, veterinary science has several options available to protect our pets. Watch these videos to learn more. Controlling Ticks : Lyme Disease :
A recent survey found that nearly half of dog owners do not know that hookworms and roundworms can transmit harmful diseases to family and friends. Especially animals that are kept out doors and dogs that are used for hunting. Watch this video to learn more.
Fleas can spread numerous serious diseases and parasites such as tapeworms. Watch these videos to learn more. Fleas Will Bring Parasites: Record Flea Season - How To Get Control:
Canine Distemper? Parvovirus? Lyme Disease? Which vaccines are truly needed by our pets and which ones can they do without? Watch this video to learn more.
Heartworm disease, spread by mosquitoes, is often un-noticed by the pet owner because of the lack of apparent symptoms. Untreated, this parasite can cause exercise intolerance, coughing, damage to the main blood vessels of the heart, liver failure and then death. Watch this video to learn more.
Heartworm Disease Spreading:
Because of the massive dog food recalls, the pet food industry will be forever changed. Much more scrutiny and care will be given to supply chains, testing and quality control which will be the cause for the price of pet food to sky rocket. Watch this video to learn more.How Pet Food Is Made:
Dog Vaccine Schedule & Instructions
Intestinal Worms and "The Best" TreatmentSafe-Guard, The Best! One product for the removal of Roundworms ( Toxocara canis , Toxascaris leonina ), Hookworms ( Ancylostoma caninum , Uncinaria stenocephala ) Whipworms ( Trichuris vulpis ) and Tapeworms ( Taenia pisiformis ).