LICE LICELICE

LICE

 

If you follow the general cleaning habits, it is most unlikely that your dog suffers from lice. But if he plays with dirty street dogs, or goes frequently to uncleaned and unhygienic places, he might catch them. Don't worry, it is just a matter of time, a day or two, when you can perfectly get rid of all these problem packs. Apply any medicated flea powder or ticks cream and they will all die off. Then comb/brush your dog so that he is absolutely clean again. You can even use Medicare or any other anti-lice shampoo or oil prescribed for man.


Anal sacs

Allergy

Abscesses

Bone Fracture

Bladder infection

Blood parasites

Canker

Cough

Constipation

Distemper

Diarrhoea

Ear infection

Emetics

Eczema

Fever

Fleas

Fits and convulsions

Hard Pad

Infectious cannine hepatitis

Infection of the bladder

Internal Parasites

Leptospirosis

Limping 

Mange

Nose Bleeding

Parainfluenza

Pneumonia

Pyometra

Parvo virus Infection

Rabies

Seizures

Sting

Strep throat

Ticks

Tick-fever

Tongue injury

Trachea Bronchitis

Vomiting

Vomits of blood

 



   

 

 

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