I dont know about you but I have the hardest time deciding weather or not to take Jack or any of my other pets to the vet. Not when it is obvious of course but those times when I am just not sure, if things will easily heal up on there own, or not. The decision to go to the vet for something that turns out to be nothing is a frustration I wish I could avoid. I often wish he could just tell me on a scale of 1 to 10 how bad it hurts? But since he cant it's up to me and that often leads to my husband saying I told you so after another unnecessary trip to the vet.
So I wanted to tell you about a book I found online. It is caled The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health (by Malcolm Fields - dog-care professional) is a compleete , comprehensive guid that gives you confidence when deciding weather to take your pet to the vet or not.
What's Actually Covered?
The book deals with all the common problems and ailments suffered by dogs. It covers issues like toothache and dental trouble, ear infections, skin rashes and chafing, eye irritations, worming issues, and lameness; chronic problems like vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, asthma, breathing trouble, and liver problems; more severe issues like arthritis and cancer; and symptomatic “alerts? like hair loss, lethargy, and behavioral changes.
On top of that, you also learn how to pick up early warning signs by identifying and accurately interpreting your dog's body language; how to groom your dog quickly and effectively; how to take good care of his teeth and gums; how to administer medicine safely and easily; and how to recognize the early warning signs of health trouble through behavioral and physical changes.
All this information is fully supplemented by full-color diagrams, photographs, and illustrations.
In addition to the fully-illustrated, 240-page guide itself, you also get a handful of tempting freebies: including one that shows how to perform the canine Heimlich maneuver and doggie CPR.
If you are interested in learning more please check out The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health
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