Eating poop is not an attractive pastime for dogs like the Dachshund, but sadly, many pups like to eat poop. If your Dachshund is one of the many, then you may want to call your vet and have your pup in for a routine exam. Dogs eating poop is common and usually not health related, but in rare cases it can be a sign of an illness or a lack of vitamins and minerals in your pup’s diet. Your vet will need to determine the cause and make treatment recommendations. The behavior of eating poop is actually called Coprophagia. In some instances, your vet can recommend putting a meat tenderizer on your dog’s food, which will deter your dog from eating his own poop. If your pup is eating other animal poop, you may need to keep him indoors or keep him on a leash to avoid this habit. Talk with your pet clinic Plano, TX for more information.
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There are times when panic is necessary and times when panic is not. If your Doberman Pinscher gets a cut or scrape, do not panic until you know the extent of the injury. If it’s a deep cut then you should definitely call your vet right away or even take your dog to an emergency veterinary hospital. However, minor cuts and scrapes can often be treated at home with a simple first aid kit. The first thing you may want to do is clean the wound to determine how bad it is. Use a wash like Vetericyn or an iodine or chlorhexine wash to clean it. If it’s a small cut or scrape then apply a small amount of antibiotic cream and keep it covered if necessary. If the cut is bleeding and you’re not able to stop it, call your veterinary clinic Plano, TX for assistance.
To learn more, click this link: http://planotxvets.com/
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A crate is an important tool in house training. When getting one for your puppy, make sure it is spacious enough so there will be enough for eating and resting, as well as a potty area.
It’s a natural instinct of dogs to do their business away from their den, a place where they sleep and eat. With domestication, crates have become substitute dens for dogs; it’s a comfortable place where they can stay and feel safe and secure.
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A crate is an important tool in housetraining. When getting one for your puppy, make sure it is spacious enough so there will be enough for eating and resting, as well as a potty area.
It’s a natural instinct of dogs to do their business away from their den, a place where they sleep and eat. With domestication, crates have become substitute dens for dogs; it’s a comfortable place where they can stay and feel safe and secu
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