home remedies

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  • home remedies dog ear infections

    Home Remedies for Dog Ear Infections

    A dog can get ear infections just like a human. These ear infections can be quite painful. If your dog has one, you may notice him scratching at the infected ear with his paw. He may also cry or whine without any other explanation.
  • home remedies dog itching

    Home Remedies for Dog Itching

    Dogs can get itchy skin just as humans get itchy skin. You may not want to take your dog to the vet over every little ailment, especially when there are home remedies you can try first. You can make a home remedy if your dog is suffering from an itch due to an insect bite, dry skin conditions or an allergy.
  • home remedy dog worms

    Home Remedy for Dog Worms

    Worms are nasty little creatures that pass among different animals and are contracted through various ways. They can cause anemia, dehydration and diarrhea. There are several that a pet can get, so check as to what worms your pet may have.
  • puppy diarrhea remedy

    Puppy Diarrhea Remedy

    Puppies, like humans, can develop diarrhea for a variety of reasons. Puppies in a new home may experience loose stools simply because they are excited or nervous about their environments. Eating table food can lead to variations in the stools and may cause diarrhea at times.
  • home remedies dogs: upset stomach

    Home Remedies for Dogs: Upset Stomach

    Dogs are prone to bouts of vomiting and/or diarrhea, and often this can be treated at home quite simply. However, it's important to pay close attention to your dog's behavior and symptoms and bring him to the veterinarian if symptoms persist or become more severe.
  • home remedies ringworm dogs

    Home Remedies for Ringworm in Dogs

    If your dog gets ringworm, it's easy to panic when you see the nasty little round spots that are caused by this common fungal infection. Fortunately, ringworm is treatable and can be completely cured. If you know the facts about this condition and how to treat it at home, you can help your dog make a full recovery from ringworm.
  • home remedies: gas relief dogs

    Home Remedies: Gas Relief for Dogs

    Dogs can develop gas either because of a digestive problem or aging. Although occasional gas is normal, chronic gas is irritating and can be worrisome. Before you take your dog to a vet for an expensive checkup, there are home remedies you can try.
  • home remedies flush dog's ears safely

    Home Remedies to Flush Dog's Ears Safely

    You may notice your dog constantly shaking his head, scratching his ear, holding his head to one side or rubbing it on something. Perhaps you notice a foul-smelling odor or dark discharge coming from his ears.
  • home remedies sick dogs: vomiting

    Home Remedies for Sick Dogs: Vomiting

    If you own a dog, vomiting is going to be a fact of life. Dogs are notorious for eating things they are not supposed to. This can lead to serious problems, but usually it will just lead to temporary stomach upset that may be accompanied by vomiting.
  • how rid of fleas dogs home remedies

    How to Get Rid of Fleas on Dogs With Home Remedies

    Your veterinarian can prescribe several medications that will kill the fleas on your dog. You should be aware that these medications have chemicals in them that can irritate your dog's skin. You may want to make your own flea treatments at home that are all natural so that you will know all of the ingredients and whether they will bother your dogs skin or not.
  • home remedies dogs' skin

    Home Remedies for Dogs' Skin

    A dog's coat can become dull and lifeless whenever itchy, dry skin is involved. On top of the drastic change in his coat, your dog may also be miserable trying to scratch away the irritation he doesn't understand.
  • home remedies rid of stains under dogs' eyes

    Home Remedies to Get Rid of Stains Under Dogs' Eyes

    Dog eye stains can be frustrating for owners, especially those with a white dog. A dog with white fur shows stains and discoloration more easily than other colors and can make the problem look worse. While nothing is really wrong with the dog, eye stains can make it look sad or sick.