The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health

The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health is endorsed by: Dog Diagnosis Blog

Do you know when your dog needs to see a professional? Should you take him to the vet or let him self regulate?  Its really a tricky business!
These days forking out $80 just to needlessly visit a veterinarian is plain out frustrating.  But no caring compassionate dog-owner can bear the contemplation of allowing their beloved dog to continue suffering, either!  Frankly, were in a bit of a pickle.

Ive owned and been around dogs my whole life, and this is not something that  I have been 100% relaxed with: of course, I always had the mindset that I would rather be safe than sorry (a viewpoint which has gotten me to take many, many trips to the vet over the years, just to set my mind at ease) … but after my dog diagnosis with cancer before his passing, Ive wished for the kind of solid grounding in dog medical basics that would help me to confidently decide when to take my dog to visit the vet  and when I can prevent both him and myself the hassle!

Stress-Free Dog Care

You can imagine the relief I felt when I happened across The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health (by Malcolm Fields  dog-care professional) on the Internet. It was uncanny: this guide is exactly what I was looking for. Its complete and detailed, covering all the common health problems (both serious and not) that dogs suffer from; the overall focus is on being prepared and taking preventative action; it teaches you how to accurately self-diagnose (with the assistance of step-by-step flowcharts which tell you whether hell be fine by himself, whether he needs to see the vet, and how urgently the vet should be seen); and, while its packed with knowledge and advice from veterinarians and trained dog-care specialists, its easy on the eye and reader-friendly … you can actually understand what theyre trying to say!

In a nutshell, its detailed (but not dauntingly so), comprehensive (covering all the common ailments and illnesses), knowledgeable (while retaining a conversational, easy-to-understand tone) and it gives you the kind of introduction to canine healthcare that will allow you to take good care of your dog without spending unnecessary time and effort trying to absorb the jargon of a veterinary textbook!

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Whats Actually Covered

Endorsed by: Dog Diagnosis Blog - The book deals with all the common problems and ailments suffered by dogs. It covers issues like toothache and dental trouble, ear infections, skin rashes and chafing, eye irritations, worming issues, and lameness; chronic problems like vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, asthma, breathing trouble, and liver problems; more severe issues like arthritis and cancer; and symptomatic alerts? like hair loss, lethargy, and behavioral changes.

On top of that, you also learn how to pick up early warning signs by identifying and accurately interpreting your dogs body language; how to groom your dog quickly and effectively; how to take good care of his teeth and gums; how to administer medicine safely and easily; and how to recognize the early warning signs of health trouble through behavioral and physical changes.All this information is fully supplemented by full-color diagrams, photographs, and illustrations.

"My Favorite Part"

While its great to learn about canine anatomy and medical problems, the thing that I wanted to know more than anything else was: How can I tell how serious the problem is, and when do I need to take my dog to the vet?

So I was particularly happy to note the presence of the many and detailed symptom charts, which were designed especially to help owners make solid decisions about their dogs health-care. Each chart starts from the specific symptoms of a particular ailment (you just follow the branches? of the flowchart, depending on the symptoms that your dog has) and tells you the recommended path of treatment for each one, as well as advising whether veterinary care should be sought  and if so, how urgently. Pure genius!

Something for Nothing

In addition to the fully-illustrated, 240-page guide itself, you also get a handful of tempting freebies: specifically, four bonus books.

Theres The Ultimate Guide to Dog First Aid?, which is an incredibly useful resource for those situations requiring an immediate response (including how to perform the canine Heimlich maneuver and doggie CPR); 180

Gourmet Recipes for Your Dog?, which really teaches you how to indulge your poochs taste buds; 101 Ways to Spoil Your Dog for Under $10?, detailing all kinds of luxuries-on-a-budget and activities for you and your dog to enjoy together; and 20 Super-Healthy Recipes for Your Dog?  which proves that doggie health-food is as delicious as anything else! These books have a combined value of over $80  not a bad freebie!

The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health: Summed Up

in all, I couldnt be more excited with this product.  Its exactly what I was looking for.  I bought many books related to my canines diagnosis, but this book really takes the cake.  Go ahead, cut a piece and see how it tastes for yourself.  I know you will cherish every mouthful.

This is an information resource that every responsible dog owner should have access to. Not only does it enable you to make good decisions about the more serious health issues commonly suffered by dogs, but you learn a lot about the minor, day-to-day ailments and afflictions that almost every dog will encounter from time to time, as well as a host of useful facts on preventative care.

This comprehensive guide to dog health will help you to spot little problems before they become big ones: truly indispensable.

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