Safety
Sweaters for Dogs: How to Keep Your Pup Warm and Comfortable in Cold Weather
Dog sweaters are more than just a fashion statement—they play a vital role in keeping your dog warm, comfortable, and healthy during the colder months.Read more: Sweaters for Dogs: How to Keep Your Pup Warm and Comfortable in Cold Weather
October Hazards for Dogs: Keeping Your Canine Safe This Fall
From toxic foods to dangerous decorations, there are a number of October-related risks that dog owners should be aware of to keep their pups safe and healthy.Read more: October Hazards for Dogs: Keeping Your Canine Safe This Fall
Sileo: A Promising Solution for Alleviating Fireworks Fear in Dogs
Explore the benefits of using Sileo as a treatment option and discuss its potential in providing relief for dogs during fireworks celebrations.Read more: Sileo: A Promising Solution for Alleviating Fireworks Fear in Dogs
Heat Stroke in Dogs
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition in dogs. Learn more.Are Rawhides OK for Dogs?
Learn whether dogs can safely have rawhides to chew on.Fruits and Vegetables Safe for Dogs
Learn about some fruits and vegetables that are safe for dogs.Avoid These Choking Hazards for Dogs
These things are common choking hazards for dogs. Learn and avoid them to keep your dog safe.Avoiding Trip and Fall Injuries with Dogs
Learn some tips for avoiding a trip and fall accident with your dog.Be Careful Ordering Pet Medicine Online
Find out what you need to know about the safety of online pet pharmacies.Can Dogs Have Apples
Parts of the apple are toxic to dogs. Learn more.Can Dogs Eat Fish?
Learn whether it's OK for dogs to have fish sometimes.Can Dogs Have Tomatoes?
Learn about whether tomatoes are OK for dogs to eat.Can Dogs Eat Eggs?
Learn whether eggs are safe for dogs to eat in moderation.Can Dogs Have Avocado?
Find out whether it's OK to give your dog avocado.Can Dogs Have Strawberries?
Find out whether it's OK for your dog to eat strawberries.Can Dogs Have Watermelon?
Learn about watermelon and whether it's safe to share with your dog.Can Dogs Have Popcorn?
Learn whether or not popcorn is a safe treat to share with your dog.Is it OK for Dogs to Eat Bananas?
Learn whether it's OK for you to share your daily banana with your dog.Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Dogs
Find out about blue-green algae and how extremely toxic it is in dogs, cats, livestock, wildlife, and people.Essential Oil Tips for Dog Owners
Find out about using essential oils around dogs, including some safety tips for doing so.Keep These Things in Mind When Baking Homemade Dog Treats
Homemade baked dog treats can be a great idea. Just don't overlook these safety tips.Read more: Keep These Things in Mind When Baking Homemade Dog Treats
First Aid for Electrocution Injuries in Dogs
Dogs may be electrocuted when they bite cords or are exposed to down wires.Fall Dangers for Dogs: Video
Learn how to identify and protect your dog from these common autumn dangers.How to Make Your Car a Safe Place for Your Dog
Learn how to make your dog safer when you travel in the car together.Beach Safety for Dogs
Learn some safety tips to follow when you take your dog to the beach.How to Tell If Your Dog Needs a Sweater
Learn the indications that your dog needs a sweater when outside in cold weather.FDA Cautions Care with Use of Osurnia and Claro
See why the FDA has issued a warning for pets and people exposed to the dog ear medicines Osurnia and Claro.Why You Should Avoid Bone Treats for Your Dog
Learn the ways that bone treats have hurt, sickened, or killed dogs.Autumn Dangers for Dogs
Learn why fall might pose some extra hidden dangers for your dog and how to avoid them.Summer Events and Your Dog
Find out how to keep your dog safe this summer.Heatstroke in Dogs
Learn about heatstroke in dogs, including its risk factors, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.Paw Pad Burns in Dogs
Learn how to protect your dog from paw pad burns and other injuries.Dr. Google: Helpful or Dangerous?
Learn the pitfalls of internet searches when your dog is sick so you best help.General Tips for Keeping Your Dog Safe
Learn more about ways to keep your dog as safe as possible.Garden Threats for Dogs
Be sure you keep your dog safe from chemicals and plants in the garden this spring. Learn more here.Is Giving Ice or Ice Water to Dogs Dangerous?
Learn whether it's OK to give your dog ice or ice water here.First Aid for Dogs: An Overview
This overview discusses first aid in dogs and links to numerous articles about specific first aid for individual canine conditions.How to Make a Homemade Muzzle for Your Dog
Learn how to make a homemade muzzle for your dog in case of an emergency.Baseline Vital Signs in Dogs and How to Measure Them
During an emergency, you will need to know what normal baseline vitals are for your dog and how to measure them.Read more: Baseline Vital Signs in Dogs and How to Measure Them
Handling and Transporting a Sick or Injured Dog
Learn some techniques for approaching, handling, and moving an injured dog.First Aid Kit Essentials for Dogs
Find suggestions for what to put in your canine first aid kit. Be prepared for dog emergencies.First Aid for External Bleeding in a Dog
Learn the first aid required for external bleeding in a dog.First Aid for Internal Bleeding in a Dog
Learn how to spot it if your dog is bleeding internally. Find out what to do immediately if you suspect internal bleeding in your dog.First Aid for Chemical Burns in Dogs
Learn what you need to do if your dog receives a chemical burn.First Aid for Heat Burns in Dogs
Learn the first aid necessary for a dog that's been burned until you can get to the veterinarian.First Aid for Coughing and Choking in Dogs
Learn the first aid necessary for a dog that's been burned until you can get to the veterinarian.First Aid for Canine Eye Injuries
Learn the basics of first aid for canine eye injuries. Learn what to do and what not to do if your dog's eye is injured.First Aid for a Dog with a Broken Bone
If you suspect your dog has a broken bone, you will need to handle him carefully and get to a veterinarian right away.First Aid for a Dog That Isn't Breathing
You will need to breathe for your dog while you take her to the vet if she stops breathing. Learn how to perform rescue breathing in dogs.First Aid for a Dog with No Heartbeat
CPR can save your dog's life. Learn the basics of how and when to perform CPR in dogs here.Restrain Your Dog While Driving
Find out why unrestrained dogs in cars are dangerous and what you can do to solve it.Quiz - Test Your Cold Weather Dog Knowledge
Do you know which human foods are toxic or dangerous to dogs and which are safe? Take this interactive quiz to test your knowledge of toxic foods in dogs.A General Guide to Puppy Safety
Learn the general things you need to do to create a safe environment for your new puppy.Is It Safe to Sedate Your Dog for Travel?
If you're about to take a big trip with your dog, you may be wondering about ways to sedate him to make it easier. Learn whether or not that's a safe idea.Black Widow Spider Bites in Dogs
Do you know the symptoms of a black widow spider bite in a dog? Find out what you need to know about black widows and dogs.Facial Recognition Apps for Lost Dogs
It's terrifying to find that your dog is gone. Facial recognition apps can help you find him.What Should You Do If Your Dog's Food Is Recalled?
Alternative and holistic veterinary therapies for cats are gaining popularity. Read about these therapies and what you need to know before pursuing them.Read more: What Should You Do If Your Dog's Food Is Recalled?
Fire Safety for Dogs
Over 500,000 pets die in house fires annually. Learn practical information and tips for helping your dog to survive a house fire.Sago Palms Are Extremely Toxic to Dogs
Sago palms, used in landscaping and as houseplants, are extremely toxic to dogs. Find out what you need to know about sago palm poisoning in dogs here.Pet Food Recall: OC Raw Dog Recalls Turkey and Produce Raw Food Formulation
OC Raw Dog has recalled some of its Turkey and Produce Raw Food Dog Formulation. Find out what you need to know about the recall here.Read more: Pet Food Recall: OC Raw Dog Recalls Turkey and Produce Raw Food Formulation
Foxtails: A Summertime Hazard for Dogs
Dogs can pick up foxtails easily, and they can travel anywhere in the dog's body once they are in. Find out the symptoms, treatments, and prevention of foxtail problems in dogs.Retractable Dog Leashes: Know the Risks
Retractable dog leashes can cause serious injuries to dogs and people. Find out why retractable leashes can be dangerous.Recall Warning! Puppy Nylabone Starter Kits May Contain Salmonella
One lot of Nylabone Puppy Starter Kits has been recalled. Learn why and how to tell if your product might be contaminated.Read more: Recall Warning! Puppy Nylabone Starter Kits May Contain Salmonella
The Yellow Dog Project: What Does the Yellow Ribbon Mean?
Some dogs need their space. They may be aggressive, over-exuberant, have a medical problem, or dislike other dogs. Dogs wearing a yellow ribbon should not be approached.Read more: The Yellow Dog Project: What Does the Yellow Ribbon Mean?
Springtime Hazards for Dogs - Slideshow
Springtime brings special hazards for dogs. Learn what they are so you and your dog can enjoy the warmer weather.Cold Weather Tips for Dogs
Help protect your dog during the winter months with these important cold-weather tips.Top Ten Emergencies in Dogs
Learn the symptoms of the ten most common emergencies that affect dogs. Be prepared to act to save your dog's life.CPR in Dogs
Learn how to perform CPR on dogs in order to help in an emergency.Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs
Rattlesnake bite is always a veterinary emergency. Rattlesnake vaccine for dogs can be the difference between life and death if your dog is bitten by a rattlesnake.First Aid Kit for Dogs
Learn about the essentials needed in a first aid kit for dogs.First Aid for Dogs
Common fist aid practices that can be provided to a sick or injured dog until professional help can be obtained.Dogs and Bones
Learn about the risks and complications of giving your dog a bone.Emergency Care for Suspected Poisoning
How to induce vomiting in your dog is you suspect he or she has swallowed something poisonous. Induction of vomiting should never be done without direct instructions from a veterinarian. If you suspect that your pet has ingested something poisonous, you should first consult your veterinarian or local veterinary emergency center.Microchipping Dogs
Microchips in dogs are an important way to ensure that your dog can be returned if he or she becomes lost. Learn the pros and cons of microchipping dogs.Thanksgiving Safety for Dogs
The annual Thanksgiving banquet, complete with last-minute preparations, a variety of guests, and too much rich food, can be stressful and dangerous for dogs. However, you can greatly reduce your canine's risks and stress level with some simple precautions, and knowledge.Halloween Safety for Dogs
Halloween can be scary and dangerous to dogs. However, a little planning and attentive care can help avoid those undesirable outcomes, so that both people and pooches can enjoy a safe and happy Halloween.Dog Safety on the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July and summertime in general holds some special concerns for dogs. Find tips for avoiding dangers for dogs this season.Fireworks Fear in Dogs
Is your dog afraid of fireworks? Learn ways to ease your dog's fears this Fourth of July so you can both enjoy the holiday.Disclaimer: This website is not intended to replace professional consultation, diagnosis, or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. If you require any veterinary related advice, contact your veterinarian promptly. Information at DogHealth.com is exclusively of a general reference nature. Do not disregard veterinary advice or delay treatment as a result of accessing information at this site. Just Answer is an external service not affiliated with DogHealth.com.
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