Sunday, November 14, 2010

What is a hot spot in a dog?





What is a hot spot?

Hot spot is a common skin problem. They should be checked and treated. Dogs suffer a lot with this kind of problem. A hot spot is a skin inflammation and infection that could be superficial or deep. Common skin lesions are caused by licking, biting, or scratching. It's important to find out the cause taking your dog to the veterinarian.

Usually there is hair loss present. If you notice redness or oozing, or pain these are symptoms of this problem. Also check for fleas and other insects.

Here is a video explaining this common problem. Thanks for watching!



Here is another video offering how to treat Hot Spots:

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Separation Anxiety Videos





Has a neighbor told you that when you leave the house your dog howls, cries or barks? That's separation anxiety! Here are a couple of videos with suggestions to resolve the problem.







I'll be Home Soon: How to Prevent and Treat Separation Anxiety. [Paperback]
Patricia B. McConnell Ph.D. (Author)

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I think this book is helpful for anyone who has guilty feelings when leaving their dog alone. Whether your dog has behavoiral problems or not, this book can give you advice on how to turn your daily departure from the house into a positive experience.


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I'll be Home Soon: How to Prevent and Treat Separation Anxiety