Frankly, possibly my favorite “music video” of Lady Gaga’s Paparazzi song. It just happens to advertise the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on USA Network. All copyrights held by whoever holds them who is not me. I only put this up because I couldn’t find it embedded anywhere else.
Tucker and Lily have a mild strain of kennel cough. They’re both hacking away, but should pull through just fine. And yes, that’s a deer antler on the floor… Lily’s favorite chew toy.
it’s a flu bug that’s even more contagious than the h-1-n-1 virus you’ve been hearing about. however,this virus won’t target you — rather your dog — and it has found its way to albuquerque. stuart dyson is live at the dog park near the zoo with a look at the canine flu. let’s forget about h1n1 for a minute – and turn our attention to h-3-n-8 instead – that’s the name of the virus that’s giving dogs the flu in many parts of the country – albuquerque veterinarians telling us some cases of canine flu are starting to turn up here now. don’t start feeling too sorry for chimichanga the charming chihuahua – turns out he doesn’t have canine flu – but the vet is conducting a chihuahua check anyway because this is serious business. ” because it’s a fairly new virus and many dogs have not been exposed to the virus before – almost 100 percent of the dogs that are exposed are gonna get the virus – not all dogs are gonna show signs of the virus.” okay – what are the signs? – it sure looks a lot like the kinds of flu humans get – starting with a real runny nose and a cough. ” early on in the disease it presents pretty much like kennel cough – a hacking cough – but then we also see having a fever – not wanting to eat – actually not feeling well.” the danger is the dog may develop pneumonia – and that’s never good – anywhere from 2 to 8 percent of the cases are turning out fatal. dogs at risk are dogs that socialize – like at the dog park – not just with other dogs – but with people who …
I made this tribute to my puppy Molly after she passed away to cancer last year. She was a bull terrier x cattle dog. I recieved Molly as a present from my parents after getting good grades at the end of year 7. We picked her up from the pound but it was only on the second visit to the RSPCA that I actually spotted her. She was inside the puppy pens, even though she was an adult dog, because she was sick with kennel cough. She’d also gotten so bored in the normal kennels she’d worn down the pads on her feet from walking back and forth. We knew it as soon as we saw her, that we had to get her. We brought her home, and while my family went out to buy essentials I stayed with Molly. We bonded like no other person in my family could have. Whenever she heard my voice in the afternoon coming home from school, she would come speeding down the hallway to me. She never did that for anyone else. She loved walkies, she would go crazy if you even said the word. She also knew the sound of the biscuit barrel well. We did over feed her. But you can see in some of the pictures, that her neck is alot bigger. That was when she had the cancer. Gosh it’s been a long time without her but it still feels like she only left us yesterday. I still miss her. She left a giant hole in my heart. She was my baby, my angel, my best friend and I’ll never forget her.
Symptoms of asthma in dogs include heavy breathing, panting, use of chest muscles to breathe, odd gum color and lethargy. Learn about treating an asthmatic dog with help from a staff veterinarian in this free video on dog health and pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Song: Who Lets The Dogs Out by Bahamen These are top 10 smartest dogs, made by Kennel Clubs, an official dog breed organization, based on how many repetitions it took for a certain breed to master a new command. The breeds on our list took at least 5 repetitions or less to learn a new command, and tended to obey first commands more than 95 per cent of the time. Don’t be mad if your dog is not in this list ;p
We just picked Odie last night and he is having kennel cough at night and day, just made an appointment with the Vet and hoping some antibiotic will take care of this issue.
Bailey (cairn terrier poodle) makes these weird wheezing sounds maybe twice a day. The vet gave him some antibiotics for tracheobronchitis but this doesn’t sound like a kennel cough to me…. Poor thing. He also said the dog “might” have a heart murmur.
A kitten with a broken leg should be taken to a clinic or an emergency clinic for immediate care. Learn about splint and cast care for a cat with a broken leg withhelp from a staff veterinarian in this free video on cat health and pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
This is my 1 1/2 yr old male beagle. He makes this weird wheezing/asthma sounding cough. It lasts a few seconds and happens randomly. I’ve read about reverse sneeze and kennel cough(i’m sure it’s not the latter). anyhow, things i’ve done to calm this down a bit since there’s no solution. 1 – changed beds, he used to sleep in that one shown in video that has too much poofy. now it’s a flatter pillow one. 2 – whenever he does wheeze , i cover his entire nose with my hand , this forces the dog to swallow and he stops 3 – my dog now knows to swallow each time he gets these fits.
more info at: www.doghealthproblemsadvice.com – Sam Meisler, a small animal veterinarian, discusses possible causes of coughing in dogs. Dog coughing can be challenging to work up and in this video, several causes are discussed.
If a dog is coughing, it can be a result of a number of different types of diseases or processes, but it’s important to note the difference between a wet, wheezing cough and a dry cough. Discover the importance of bringing a dog with a cough to the veterinarian with help from a veterinarian in this free video on diagnosing coughing dogs. Expert: James Talbott Contact: www.belleforestanimalhospital.com Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Symptoms of anxiety in dogs include shaking, panting and other typical signs of nervousness. Learn about dog behavior and common misconceptions of anxiety withhelp from a veterinarian in this free video on dog health and anxiety. Expert: Gregory McDonald Contact: www.petpointers.com Bio: Dr. Gregory McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.