Most dogs develop a cough at some point in their lives, and it’s often difficult for pet parents to determine the cause of the hacking or whether it’s a serious problemIn dogs, a cough can be an indicator of a number of different health concerns – some more serious than others.Here’s a brief guide to […]
January 20, 2014 in Health Info by admin
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NOTHING is certain in life except death and taxes and, increasingly, pet food and treat recalls. There were 33 in 2013. On average, that’s one every 11 days. Between 2008 and 2012, the Food and Drug Administration received more than 2,500 complaints from consumers regarding pet food and livestock feed. The complaints ranged from an […]
January 13, 2014 in Health Info by admin
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Primary secretory otitis media (PSOM) — also known as “glue ear” or “middle ear effusion” or “otitis media with effusion” (OME) — has become more frequently diagnosed in cavalier King Charles spaniels recently. It consists of a highly viscous mucus plug which fills the dog’s middle ear and may cause the tympanic membrane to bulge. […]
January 3, 2014 in Health Info by admin
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We are so glad everyone could join us! We (dogs and people alike) had so much fun! Below are a few pics from our party – if you have some you’d like to add to the photo album, send them to info@dfwckcsc.com. We’d love to have them! Party Pics Happy New Year!
January 1, 2014 in Events by admin
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All that cavalier owners need to know about primary secretory otitis media (PSOM) Primary secretory otitis media (PSOM) has become more frequently diagnosed in cavalier King Charles spaniels. It consists of a highly viscous mucus plug which fills the dog’s middle ear and may cause the tympanic membrane to bulge. PSOM has been reported almost exclusively […]
December 22, 2013 in Health Info by admin
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There are few things on the Internet that call for a bigger box of tissues than those heartwarming reunions between soldiers and their dogs. So, brace yourself: We’ve rounded up some of our favorite moments from this year in honor of Veterans Day. 5 Heartwarming Soldier and Dog Reunions in Honor of Veterans Day | […]
November 11, 2013 in News by admin
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Prefer a canine pal who will be satisfied to watch the big game with you on the instead of running interference on your neighborhood touch football team? All dogs need some daily exercise, but we showcase a dozen couch-loving canines whose exercise needs can be satisfied with a short stroll or brief indoor playtime. Top 11 […]
November 6, 2013 in News by admin
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A fairly common reason for a veterinary visit is the concern that an older dog has had a stroke, when he suddenly starts walking like a drunken sailor with his head tilted. I know of other cases, where these sorts of symptoms are assumed to be a brain tumor and the dog is euthanized—maybe unnecessarily. […]
October 19, 2013 in Health Info by admin
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Welcome to the DFW Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club! We are in the process of reinventing our club, including new leadership and a new focus, so please forgive our current lack of activity. That is not representative of what is coming – we assure you! While we are changing things up a bit, we will […]
September 4, 2013 in News by admin
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