The other day we clipped our Cocker Spaniel. We had never tried it ourselves, but had watched my Aunt do it many times. With a professional clipper it took us about 1 hour to get the job done.

We were careful not to get too close to the skin or his eyes. I held him while my mom used the clippers. It went pretty well, although by the end we were hot and tired.

When dog owners attempt pet grooming at home, there are several common mistakes that are made. Pet grooming is a skill, but with the right equipment and patience it can become a household duty that will save both time and money.

My mom and aunt bought a professional clipper together to share. It cost about $200, which isn't cheap, but they wanted a good clipper that would last for years.

You have to be careful. A slip of the clippers can cause injury to your animal. This is not only physical injury, but emotional. Trust is loss once pain is inflicted and your pet may not treat you the same afterward.

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Jack Russell TerrierYou might have thought that autoimmune health was only something that people had to worry about. However, autoimmune dog health is something that you should also be concerned with if you have a dog.

For your pet, autoimmune dog health is something that is very important because it will structure the way the rest of your pet's health goes.

What Is it?

The autoimmune dog health that you need to worry about is the health of the immune system of your dog. When he has a autoimmune dog health problem, it means that his immune system is not working the right way, and that there are sicknesses that are attacking it.

The autoimmune dog health is very important because without this type of health, you will find that your dog is very prone to other types of sicknesses, and is in general just not as healthy as he could be. Therefore, you need to watch the autoimmune dog health very carefully to make sure that you are giving your dog the best chance at a healthy life.

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averting dog health problemsThe first thing that you should do when you are confronted with any serious Dog Health Issues is to consult your veterinarian. Some dogs have more disabilities than others.

It is important for you as a dog-owner to inform yourself about the diseases, illnesses and conditions of dogs, especially the breed that you possess. The information will then provide you with the symptoms, treatments and causes, which will help you to understand your dog's health better.

Organizational Tips

Before looking at the common ailments and health problems, there are some organizational tips which are important to look after Dog Health Issues. First of all you should choose a good veterinarian, maybe the one closest to your home and be in touch with him regarding any questions about the dog.

Then, you should keep your dog's information handy and updated at all times, perhaps in a folder. When there is an emergency, it should be immediately and easily available.

Also, if you leave your dog with a pet-sitter, he should have all the information about your dog too. Inoculations and deworming should be done regularly, for which you can maintain a chart in your folder.

Common Health Problems

The common health problems in dogs are pain management, intestinal parasites, skin problems, ear infections, fleas, and allergies of different types and in old age maybe arthritis, cataracts or canine hip dysplasia.

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dog health problemsDogs have illnesses and diseases that can be mild or very serious, however dogs don't have the ability to verbally express what is ailing them. Most of the problems that dogs have to deal with are minor and will get better with time or can be treated with medications.

Here are three of the common dog health problems that can affect your dog.

Cancer

A serious dog health problem such as cancer can be successfully treated in some cases and cancer is more likely to occur in older dogs. Veterinarians can remove the growths but in some cases they return and have serious consequences.

Symptoms include abnormal growths that typically continue to grow in size, also open sores that don't improve, abnormal bleeding or unusual discharge substances from opening in the body, having difficulty breathing, continual coughing, loss of appetite and not being able to urinate easily. Other signs that may suggest your dog has cancer include a fever, loosing weight, and feeling lethargic.

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