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		<title>Dog Pain Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up till fairly recently, there had been little known about dog pain relief and due to that, dogs were forced to suffer through a range of eventualities. In those days, many dogs weren't even given pain relief drugs when they were spayed or neutered, which is unknown in this time. Regardless of this, there remains a major data opening hurting relief for dogs as the available medicine simply hasn't caught up with that of homo sapiens. The latest generation of pain relief medication is now getting used to treat dogs in arthritis, though many questions remain about its long term effects.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Up till fairly recently, there had been little known about dog pain relief and due to that, dogs were forced to suffer through a range of eventualities. In those days, many dogs weren&#8217;t even given pain relief drugs when they were spayed or neutered, which is unknown in this time. Regardless of this, there remains a major data opening hurting relief for dogs as the available medicine simply hasn&#8217;t caught up with that of homo sapiens. The latest generation of pain relief medication is now getting used to treat dogs in arthritis, though many questions remain about its long term effects.</p>
<p>The first thing that every dog owner should know is that the best way to cure an ailing dog is through improving its diet. Too many people simply purchase the cheapest pet food possible, without realizing that many of these foods are full of preservatives that can do a lot of damage to a dog long term. Therefore, making a small investment in some truly good dog food might be able to eliminate the dog&#8217;s pain, as long as the case is not too advanced.</p>
<p>Once a dog starts to age <a target='_blank' href="http://www.petpain.net/dog-pain-relief-for-your-pup">dog pain relief</a> becomes a particularly major thing, as older dogs are intensely susceptible to joint issues that may heavy cut back their standard of living. NSAIDs, which are non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, can be employed to help in the reduction of the symptoms that these dogs suffer from. In numerous cases, this pain alleviation for dogs can lengthen a dog&#8217;s lifespan significantly, which is superb news if your dog is afflicted by an ailment.</p>
<p>Of course, as with any form of medication, there are drawbacks that dog owners must be aware of. Firstly, there are a number of reactions that the dog could suffer from, with many of these reactions causing permanent damage to the dog. In most cases, the side effects will be simply things like a decrease in appetite, vomiting, loss of energy, or diarrhea. In other cases, however, the problems can be much more serious, as the dog could form an ulcer or experience kidney and liver damage. If one of these reactions occurs, it is up to the dog&#8217;s owner to discontinue the treatment immediately. The unfortunately thing is that since dogs cannot speak to us, it can be difficult to tell if the dog is suffering from any of these side effects.</p>
<p>Overall, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.petpain.net/dog-pain-relief-for-your-pup">dog pain relief</a> is entering into a new time, but there&#8217;s still much work to be done before it reaches the level ours. The most suitable option remains just giving your dog all that it needs nutritionally and praying that it is still healthy as it heads into old age. A dog owner must really be conscious of how important a call the administering of painkillers for dogs is really because of the damage that it can do. You might finish up making your dog suffer more than it otherwise would have if you&#8217;re not very careful, so get your info straight and make the choice that&#8217;s right for your dog.</p>
<p>About the Author:Sam Anderson is a vet who specialized in <a href="http://www.petpain.net/dog-pain-relief-for-your-pup">dog pain relief</a>. visit my site http://www.petpain.net/dog-pain-relief-for-your-pup</p>
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		<title>My Wife&#8217;s Sister Put Her Dog Through Terrible Pet Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Odessa Harpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't think I've seen anything like it before. She wasn't very big at all. I believe she was a miniature shitsu. To use the word "miniature" was appropriate no matter what she was. She was an incredibly bad tempered little dog and always wanted to bite people who would get close to her or her owner. She had a nasty disposition and wasn't afraid to let you know it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve seen anything like it before. She wasn&#8217;t very big at all. I believe she was a miniature shitsu. To use the word &#8220;miniature&#8221; was appropriate no matter what she was. She was an incredibly bad tempered little dog and always wanted to bite people who would get close to her or her owner. She had a nasty disposition and wasn&#8217;t afraid to let you know it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m referring to her in the past sense because she died not too long ago of poor nutrition.</p>
<p>Let me tell you something; the kind of food my in-laws were feeding that poor dog was an abomination even though these types of dogs are prone to having chronic tooth problems. These little dogs are not intended to handle the kinds of foods we ingest. The pet pain it was in was obviously distressful even while it was still relatively young. Her biggest problem was her teeth I think. She only became more and more irritated because they never got her any pet pain relief. They always fed her the same food that they were eating. They didn&#8217;t seem to care about proper nutrition for her at all. Over the few times they used to bring the dog over to my house I noticed her teeth slowly rotting away. My in-laws just ignored it because they figured it was a common thing to these dogs. It never concerned them that they were actually causing the pet pain by denying her of a proper nutritious diet.</p>
<p>Eventually the dog went blind and experienced partial canine paralysis. I feel that by exposing what my own in-laws did to their dog, even though it&#8217;s a terrible thing to write about, I might be able to shame others when it comes to their dog&#8217;s nutritional requirements into correcting their behavior. With all of the data and knowledge available to common people like my in-laws it seems to me that no dog should ever have to go through the kind pain that little shitsu went through simply because they were too lazy to do a little dog pain research. I found an excellent site called AvaFrick.com where anyone can go to find out immensely valuable information about the nutritional needs of their pets. My wife no longer associates with her sister and neither do I. Because of built in programming dogs are compelled to protect people they have imprinted on.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you think we should do a better job protecting them?</p>
<p>Ava Frick is the operator of avafrick.com and owns the Animal Fitness Center. Visit Ava Frick&#8217;s site now for all of your <a href='http://www.avafrick.com/seminars.html'>animal pain relief</a> and joint pain help for your favorite pets now.</p>
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