March 14, 2012
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is not only common in humans. It is common in dogs, too. This is most common in female dogs because of their short urethra, but UTI in male dogs is also probable, although rarely. In its early stages of development, UTI in dogs may not necessarily be harmful and may not exhibit obvious signs. In addition, urinary tract infection in some dogs may resolve itself within a span of time even without medical intervention. But if UTI in dogs is not treated for a long period of time, it may cause further infection and damage to the dog?s urinary system.
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March 12, 2012
As fabulous as Rottweilers can be, they aren’t the breed for everybody and are quite often brought home without any clear understanding of what really goes into owning one of these beautiful animals. You have to be entirely committed to training and socializing your Rottweiler and be prepared to manage individuals who have formed an opinion based on past experience and don’t know how to appreciate this breed of dog.
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