• Pet Training

    Dog Training: How to train your dog? Easy & Basic Commands |Session 1|

    Are you prepared to begin teaching your puppy or dog? Among your dog’s fundamental needs are socialization and proper training. It’s critical to begin teaching your dog to sit, stay, come, go to their kennel, and relieve themselves outdoors as soon as possible. And, dare I say it, even as a novice, you can do it yourself. Training a dog might first appear quite intimidating, especially if this is your first dog. It’s true that training a dog is a major undertaking. If you approach the process methodically, it will become much less intimidating. Here are a few details to get you going. Let’s start with basic training You need…

  • Dog Diseases

    Canine Distemper: How can prevent your dog (Signs & Treatment)

    A highly infectious viral disease that affects domestic dogs as well as other animals including raccoons, ferrets, and skunks is called distemper. It is a multi-systemic (affecting several organs) disease that affects the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and respiratory system. It is incurable and frequently deadly. The canine distemper virus (CDV) is the cause of distemper. Canine distemper is a concern to every dog. Puppies under four months old and dogs that have not had the canine distemper vaccination are among the most vulnerable. Spread of Canine Distemper: Direct contact between a vulnerable dog and an infected dog exhibiting symptoms is the primary method of disease transmission in dogs.…

  • Dog Diseases

    Infectious Canine Hepatitis: Signs, Diagnosis, Vaccination, and Treatment

    One of your dog’s essential immunizations is against infectious canine hepatitis (ICH). Due to extensive canine vaccination campaigns, ICH is now uncommon, although unvaccinated pups and adult dogs remain susceptible to this potentially fatal illness. Dogs that recover from ICH may also have chronic renal and ocular issues. Liver inflammation is the definition of hepatitis. Infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) is a particular illness that arises from a viral infection caused by an adenovirus. The ICH virus is not harmful to humans, however it can infect otters, bears, and other members of the canine family, such as foxes. Spread of Infectious Canine Hepatitis: Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV-1) is the source of…