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Dog Friendly Tips: Tapeworms


The tapeworm is transmitted to dogs and cats that ingest fleas or that hunt and eat wildlife or rodents infested with tapeworms or fleas.

Tapeworms can reach 4 to 6 inches in length within the intestine.

Many cases are diagnosed simply by seeing the tiny terminal segments attached to the pet's fur around the anus or under the tail.

These segments of the tapeworm contain the eggs.

Tapeworms cannot be killed by the typical generic, over-the-counter wormers; see your vet  for prescription-only treatment that really works.


Dog Friendly Article: Dog On Dog Aggression Is More Learned Than Instinctive


Just like all mammals, dogs get cranky and can start snipping at one another. In most cases a dog will growl at another one or act a little moody as a way of establishing dominance in the relationship. This is common and short lived. However, by nature most dogs are not aggressive or violent. In fact, as puppies, their mother will teach them how to behave and be, for lack of a better term, good dogs, while their litter-mates will help to learn to interact properly with each other.

This is important to dogs just as childhood socialization is important for adults. It leads to better self-awareness and a sense of place in this world. Many dogs that are aggressive tend to behave that way because they didn't learn how to interact with others. Other possibilities are that they never were properly trained or were abused or neglected. Additionally, they can also be sick and their aggression is symptomatic of an illness that may not be easily noticed on the surface.

The good news is that most cases of aggression can be eliminated through training and interaction along with behaviour modification techniques. Dogs learn a lot through rewards and association, and their innate need to pleased and
be appreciated makes it easy to get them to do what you want them to do most of the time. The more they respect your position as head of the pack, the dog will modify their behaviour to meet those expectations, including reducing dog on dog aggression.

Seek Help If Necessary.

Sometimes, there will need to be the need for professional guidance and intervention. This can help eliminate a lot of time, frustration and worry from trying to get an unruly dog under control. Many professional dog trainers can get to the source of the issue and help re-orient your pet to behave differently. The goal is to help the dog be more confident in itself and their place, which will have a direct impact on how they interact with other dogs.

In any case, the good news is that dealing dog on dog aggression is something that anyone can manage, either by themselves or with a little help. For most dogs, it is a question of training them to be more sociable and comfortable around other dogs through knowing their place. It will take time and a little perseverance, but getting dogs to be gentler and more sociable around other dogs is possible and may be easier than many people think.

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