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Aggressive Behavior

Henrik | November 20th, 2009

Dog aggression is a very common problem facing millions of pet owners, and can be due to any number of genetic and environmental issues. Certain breeds are inherently more aggressive than others, but living conditions, abusive treatment, isolation and other factors can play a role in exacerbating the situation.

Canine aggressive behavior can emerge as a result of stress, illness, pain, fear, jealousy or other influences, and is manifested through barking, growling, biting or snapping. Sometimes it happens in certain situations, other times it is harder to predict which is even more troubling for dog owners.

If you would like to learn more about a natural cure for treating canine aggression just follow the link or find out more information on this troubling condition below.

How can dog aggression be treated?

If you notice aggressive behavior in your dog (or cat) you should check with your veterinarian to make sure there are no serious underlying health conditions causing your pet to act up.

A qualified behavioral therapist or trainer can work with your dog to minimize this behavior. Treatment involves recognizing the situations when your dog tends to act up and preventing them from happening if possible. If a member of your household is feeling the brunt of your pet’s agression, have that person provide all of the dog’s needs, so it learns to rely on only him or her, without any attention from other family members. Rewarding passive activity is key.

Many pet owners are turning to natural treatments for dog aggression, which can be used in conjunction with behavioral therapy to reduce aggressive behavior. Treating canine aggression naturally can soothe anxiety, restlessness and agitation as well as improve general health and well-being.

There are special herbal and homeopathic ingredients which have been shown to calm high-strung dogs and reduce aggression levels, allowing them to have more peaceful interactions with humans and other animals. Many of these natural treatments have helped humans with anxiety and stress as well.

If you are interested in treating canine aggression you might want to consider Aggression Formula, a special natural treatment with herbal and homeopathic ingredients that can reduce biting, scratching and other aggressive behavior as well as calm and relax your dog.

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Canine Distemper Virus

Henrik | November 19th, 2009

Canine distemper is a very serious viral disease which usually affects puppies between the ages of three and six months, and elderly or infirmed dogs and other animals.

Distemper in dogs is highly contagious and caused by airborne exposure to respiratory secretions of animals infected by the virus. It can be lethal without treatment, attacking the respiratory, gastrointestinal and nervous systems. Early signs include pus-like eye discharge, fever, coughing, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. In later stages, canine distemper virus could cause seizures, twitching and even paralysis.

If you are interested in learning about a breakthrough natural treatment for canine distemper follow this link to find out more. Or continue reading below to find out more about this serious dog health problem.

How is the condition usually prevented and/or treated?

Accoring to most veterinarians, 50% of pets that are infected with canine distemper will not survive, while those that do will have permanent problems such as deformities and digestive disorders. Canine distemper and seizures are very common as well.

To prevent the illness from occurring, pets are vaccinated throughout their lives. There is no cure for the disease, and conventional means merely temper symptoms and keep the dog from developing more serious complications.

However, frequent vaccinations can compromise a dog’s immune system and have serious long term implications on its health. For this reason many pet owners are turning to safer, natural treatments for distemper in dogs.

Homeopathic veterinarians have had enormous success in not only preventing the illness from occurring, but also treating distemper in those pets that have been infected with the virus. As such they have a much more optimistic outlook on the disease than conventional veterinarians.

If you are interested in preventing or treating canine distemper, you might want to consider Vi-Pro Plus, a special natural treatment with herbal and homoepathic ingredients that can protect your dog against distemper and other viral infections.

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