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What To Do When Your Poodle Is Losing Hair ?

What To Do When Your Poodle Is Losing Hair ?

Generally it has been noticed that standard poodles are healthy and live a long life, but still health problems occur. Apart from common diseases, canine parvovirus and canine distemper are some health problems that can afflict a poodle. However, sebaceous adenitis, hypothyroidism, Cushing’s disease and Addison’s disease are some of the diseases which cause loss of hair in standard poodles. Take your dog immediately to the veterinarian in case any problem is found with them.

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How Big Do Chow Dogs Get ?

How Big Do Chow Dogs Get ?

Chows will make good pets. They are different from their size in behavior, they are quiet, they behave well, they do not dig or bark, and they do not cause any destruction. It is easy to breed them. The chow's personality is different from other dogs. They behave like cats. They are independent, stubborn, dignified; they have lots of affection and are unfriendly.

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Effects Of Tapeworm Infestation

Effects Of Tapeworm Infestation

Tapeworms are parasitic organisms that live inside the bodies of humans and animals. Animals can pick up tapeworms when they swim in water or when they accidentally swallow infected water. One crucial point to be understood about tapeworms is that they do not lay any eggs. This is one of the reasons why it is overlook during fecal examinations. In order to find tapeworm infestation, it is necessary to check the fur that is present around the anus of the animal.

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