Facial hair loss in puppies can be caused by mange, whether it be demodectic mange or sarcoptic mange, or allergies, which can be food, plastic or environmental allergies. Understand what can cause facial hair loss in puppies withhelpful information from an experienced veterinarian in this free video on pet health. Expert: James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge Video Rating: 0 / 5
Emmy is doing much better after being treated for hearthorms, hookworms and a severe flea allergy which resulted in mild hair loss. Video Rating: 0 / 5
The constant chewing and licking is enough to drive someone crazy! From spring until fall, pets, just like their owners, can suffer from the ravages of allergies. But, pet allergies are not limited to just this time of year. Food allergies can happen at any time and even those pesky parasites, fleas, can show up year round. Allergies can be frustrating for owners and are a chief cause of veterinary visits across the nation. Video Rating: 0 / 5
This is part two of the first time feeding raw meat to my dogs. Feeding a “species specific” diet to your pet is so basic and easy! Raw meat for dogs, cats and ferrets, is the BEST diet you can provide!! It supplies all of the nutrients to that body just as God in nature intended, bones and all. Proof is in the animal’s structured – look at it’s jaw. A dog has the mouth and tooth structure to puncture, tear, and rip raw meat. A horse, on the other hand, has even, flat teeth to grind those greens and grains. It’s simple common sense! Kibble dog food came into existance a mere 150 years ago. What did dogs eat before commercialized “dog food”? Ask any “old-timer” and you will find out that dogs were fed scraps and/or whatever they would hunt, find, or scavenge. Dogs on the farm did not have cancer, or allergies… or even vaccines. They were not eating additives, preservatives and grains. Ever see a dog eating corn in a corn field????
Tyke is a 5 yr old Neutered Male Pit Bull Terrier who came to the shelter as a result of his former owner’s relocation. Hes been at the shelter since this past spring. A sweet boy who aims to please whoever hes with, Tyke loves playing with basketballs and belly rubs. Hes unsure of other dogs, does not like cats, but loves all the people he meets. Tyke also has food allergies and is on a special diet for that.