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The Ultimate Guide To Dog Health
Monday, August 25, 2008
One major problem facing dog owners today is knowing when to take your dog to the vet. I mean, its not as if he can tell you how he's feeling. So how do you know when to take him? You certainly don't want to lay out $50-$100 on a doctors visit, let alone a visit to the vet. Especially if you find out it was a wasted visit.

I have owned dogs my entire life and this decision has plagued me time and time again. Do I take him today, or wait to see if he is better tomorrow?, or Does he seem like he is feeling better today? In my opinion you are better safe than sorry, and should take him if you don't know. Of course this line of sight will often land you in the vet's office when you don't need to be.

Enter The Ultimate Guide To Dog Health

This guide is written by Malcolm Fields, who is a dog care professional. Basically this guide is designed for people asking the above questions of themselves. Agonizing over the decision of whether or not to take a trip down to the doggy doctor. It offers a complete and detailed view of all the common dog health problems. The overall focus of the book is on being prepared and taking preventative action. One important topic covered is self-diagnosis. You will be able to follow along with step by step flowcharts telling you whether the dog should see a vet or not, and how urgently the vet should be seen. This manual has a lot of information including tips and advice from veterinarians and experts on dog care.

Sounds Good, But What's Actually Inside?

The book covers all the common problems suffered by dogs today. You will find issues such as ear infections, worms, dental problems(toothaches), and eye irritation. It also covers chronic problems like vomiting and diarrhea, breathing problems and asthma, and liver problems. The more serious issues covered include things like arthritis and cancer, and symptomatic "alerts" like hair loss, lethargy and sudden changes in behavior.

The manual will also teach you how to pick up early warning signs of your dog's ill health. It shows how to pick up on body language, and recognize signs of health trouble through behavioral and physical changes. Other important issues covered are giving your dog medicine, effective grooming and taking care of teeth and gums.

It may sound like a lot, but the author has made sure to separate the information in a logical and easy to follow way. It also has diagrams and flowcharts to help you ease through the material and use as reference points for practical use.

Along with the fully illustrated 240 page book, the folks over at The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health throw in some freebies when you buy their product. Included with it are:

*The Ultimate Guide to Dog First Aid
*180 Gourmet Recipes For Your Dog
*101 Ways to Spoil Your Dog For Under $10
*20 Super Healthy Recipes For Your Dog

Normally these books would sell for over $80 combined. A pretty good freebie.

Overall this is a fantastic product. It is the answer to many a dog owners questions. I think that everyone who owns a dog should have access to information like this. It will a big help making sure your dog lives a happy and healthy life. And it may even help you cut down on those unnecessary vet bills!

To learn more about The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health please visit the website:
The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health



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