The Ultimate Guide To Dog Health

 

It can be hard to tell when your dog needs to see a vetand when he should self-regulate. How can you tell when your dog needs to be seen by someone? You can't trust your dog to tell the truth. 

While no one wants to spend $80 on a veterinarian visit,it is something that every dog owner cannot bear to watch their pet suffer. It's quite a dilemma. 

Although I have lived with dogs my entire life, this isnot something that I feel 100% at home with. Safety is my top priority.This has resulted in many unnecessary visits to the vet. However, I wish I had the skills and knowledge to help mydog make the right decisions and save him pain. 

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Dog care that is stress-free 

Imagine how relieved I felt when I discovered TheUltimate Guide to Dog Health by Malcolm Fields. Malcolm Fields is aprofessional dog-care practitioner. This was the guide I needed. This guide is thorough and comprehensive, and covers allhealth problems (both serious and not) that dogs may face. It is important to prepare for and take preventive actions. 

It is concise, but not overwhelming, covers all thecommon illnesses and ailments, and knowledgeable. This book will give you theknowledge you need to care for your dog without you having to read a lot ofveterinary terminology. 

What exactly is covered? 

The book addresses all the common problems and ailmentsthat dogs may experience. It covers topics such as toothache, dental problems, skinrashes and eye irritations. Lameness, chronic conditions like vomiting and diarrhea,breathing difficulties, asthma, lung problems and liver problems are allcovered. The book also addresses moreserious topics like cancer and arthritis. 

Additionally, you will learn how to identify andinterpret the body language of your dog and how to effectively groom your dog.