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  1. Tea contains a chemical tannic acid which has the ability to draw out bacteria and relieve sores. Green tea and black tea contains the highest quantity of tannic acid. Steep one tea bag in a cup of water. Allow the tea bag to cool. Place the cool teabag directly on the hotspot and allow it to sit for a few minutes.

  2. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis is an acute condition caused by various agents and organisms in dogs. The disease manifests as bloody diarrhea, vomiting, anemia, shock, lethargy, and death. Clinical history, signs, and a few diagnostic tests can diagnose the disease quickly. The disease responds very rapidly with favorable treatment.

  3. Kennel Cough (Bordetella) by Dr. Benjamin Razic (DVM) Kennel cough is a very contagious respiratory disease that affects the upper respiratory tract of dogs, especially younger ones. It causes inflammation of the trachea and bronchi, which can lead to lung inflammation. Kennel cough usually appears in overpopulated crowded areas with a large ...

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · Combine 1 cup of cooked white rice and ¼ cup of canned coconut milk. Give it to your dog in an amount appropriate for his or her size: Feed 1 to 2 tablespoons every 3 to 4 hours to small dogs. Feed ½ cup every 3 to 4 hours to medium-sized dogs. Feed 1 cup every 3 to 4 hours to large dogs.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · An infection or inflammation can produce a fever in dogs, as their body attempts to fight it off. They can be internal or external, and include: An infected bite wound, scratch, or cut. Ear ...

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · The protozoal parasite giardia in dogs can be a minor nuisance or a royal pain to treat and totally clear. Symptoms of giardia in dogs include diarrhea, maldigestion, and malabsorption. Diarrhea is often intermittent, based on the parasite’s life cycle. Giardia is contagious in dogs as long as giardia cysts remain in the feces.

  7. Apr 10, 2023 · The most common antibiotics for the treatment of beaver fever in dogs are fenbendazole and metronidazole. These antibiotics will need to be administered for anywhere from three to ten days. Depending on the severity of your dog’s infection, your vet may also recommend dietary changes or fluid therapy. Two to four weeks after treatment, your ...

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