Author: Dr. Shruti Bhattacharya

Signs of allergy in dogs and the treatments Allergy is very common in dogs. It has been observed that approximately 1-2% of all dogs suffer from some kind of food allergy. 25% of dogs with food allergy also show associated skin ailments. When dogs come into contact with common environmental allergens like pollen or flea allergen, the proportion of the canine population suffering from allergies drastically increases. What is allergy ? Allergy is defined as a state of hypersensitivity or over-reactivity to common environmental pathogens. The pathogens which cause allergy are referred to as allergens. Most known allergens are plant,…

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Hyperthyroidism is a condition that can not only affect us but also our beloved dogs. It is a common disease in dogs. It can affect most dogs and the symptoms can go unnoticed for a long time. What is hypothyroidism? Both in the case of dogs and humans, the thyroid gland is located in the neck region. It is found near the windpipe or trachea and is made up of two lobes present on either side of the trachea. The functions of the thyroid gland is monitored by the pituitary gland. It is mainly responsible for the production of a…

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Yes you read it right! Dogs too suffer from constipation just like humans. Constipation refers to difficulty, or inability in passing stools at a regular time of the day. Dogs generally go for poop once or twice daily. What is constipation in dogs? If your dog is suffering from constipation, you might notice you dog: Straining to defecate. Not passing stools at all. Producing rock hard stools after applying a lot of pressure. Constipation is very uncomfortable for dogs too In serious cases, dogs might retain the hard and dry fecal matter in their intestine. This situation is referred to…

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Dog ear infection: everything you need to know as a dog guardian Dog ear infection is a pretty common condition. Around 20% of dogs suffer from some kind of disease which may affect one or both the ears. Ear infections are especially common in dogs with floppy ears like Cocker Spaniel and Basset hounds. In this article I am going to cover the following: I. Causes behind ear infection in dogs II. Types of ear infections seen in dogs, their symptoms and chronic case scenarios III. Other signs implicating towards presence of dog ear infection IV. Factors making your dog…

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Why is Arnica Montana a wonder drug for dogs?? Arnica Montana is one of the oldest and time tested drug of the homoeopathy regime. If you have been following my blog, you know that I am all in favor of herbal remedies and non-side effect medication for my boy and foster kids. I do not like to take unnecessary risks by administering him any kind of pain killer (NSAIDs) which might cause side effects in the future. I know a lot of you would want the same thing for your pups too. Today, I bring you the best homoeopathic remedy, arnica for…

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Ever wondered why does your dog tend to eat grass when you take him out for his walk? Most of the time when Delta is out on his walk, he tends to munch on the grass on the side of the road. Despite being a chicken loving pup, his obsession with eating grass is quite intriguing to me. Considering the fact that he hates cows, why is he taking up their habits?? Could it be that he is Sick? Hungry? Bored? Become a vegetarian?? Thus, I decided to find out the reason behind such behavior. Stay tuned if this is…

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Right now the whole world is talking about CBD (medical marijuana) oil and its benefits in providing relief from ailments like seizures, anxiety, pain and even cancer. On several Facebook groups, I saw people recommending CBD for dogs suffering from anxiety. Is CBD oil a good option for dogs? However, the question stands: Is CBD for dogs a good option too? What is CBD? CBD is an acronym for cannabidiol. Cannabidiol is a chemical compound derived from the Cannabis sativa plant (marijuana). It belongs to the group of cannabinoids. Cannabinoids are chemical substances which act on specific cannabinoid receptors present in the…

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7 ways to have an enjoyable lockdown with your dog So you are stuck in quarantine. You are missing going to work every day, meeting your friends, having a social life. Here are 7 ways you can make your lockdown enjoyable with your pup…!! You have cleaned your house, played video games, tried your hand at cooking and now it feels like the walls are coming closer and you are starting to feel suffocated. One can only take so much of self-isolation. So what to do now? How to make your days easier to pass? The one thing I can…

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Why does your training style matter for your dog’s future behavior? Dogs are one of the first animals to ever be domesticated. All this time spent amongst humans has made them more human-like compared to any other species including the non-human primates like monkeys and chimpanzees. They are easily trained and very obedient. Their personality depends on their guardian. If you are a positive person and train your dog in a positive manner, you will have a loyal, loving and protective companion. However, if you train in a negative manner, things may just go downhill. Dogs are highly intelligent creatures  As…

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Seeing our beloved dogs in pain crush us from inside. No one knows it better than me. I am currently semi- fostering 9 dogs who live in my locality. Two of them have a sprained leg (Guy and Oreo), one of them has hair shedding off her body (Momma Gal), one of them suffered a stroke (Anne) a while back but is doing better now. Thus, I keep looking for natural remedies to help my kids. So far you have read about the top 6 herbal remedies which you can use to help relieve your dog’s joint aches and…

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