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Foreword
Preface
Learn From This Book
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1. What To Know

Buying A Dog
New Puppy
Dog Feeding
Housebreaking Dogs
Dog Exercising
Sleeping
Dog Bathing
Dog Clipping
Eyes Care
Ears Care
Dog Teeth Care
Feet Care
Determine Age
Breeding
Spaying
Love Life
Tail Docking
Dog Diseases
Vitamins
Dog Language
Homing Instinct
Why Wag Tail?
Enema
Dog Is Sick?
Dog Is Healthy?
Dog Medicines
Give Medicine
Restraint
Veterinarian

2. What To Do

Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Rabies
Worms
Vomiting
Itching
Sneezing
Injuries
Bloody Urine
Pus Dripping
Excess Weight
Carsickness
Paralysis
Persistent Twitching
Running Fits
Convulsions
Heart Diseases
Constipation
Pass Stool
Painful Swallowing
Body Swellings
Abdominal Enlargement
Prostate Trouble
Uremia
Excessive Urination
Prolonging Life

3. Dog Training

Basic Fact About Dog Training

4. Dog Anatomy

Atlas Of Dog Anatomy
Bibliography
Resources
Dog Care
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How To Give Dog Enema


The occasion often arises when it is desirable to give a dog enema to your pet. The technique is simple and it should be mastered by every dog owner.

For dog enema, the animal is placed in a tub and tied close to the faucet or to any other convenient object. A pan of lukewarm water mixed with a dash of soap is prepared. Take a clean, rubber, bulb syringe with a bone nozzle and fill it with water to be used for the enema. Apply some vaseline to the nozzle. In­sert the nozzle fully into the dog's rectum and empty the water into it. Repeat this until the animal has taken in sufficient water to induce a full action. The amount of water depends on the size of the animal. After a sufficient quantity of water is inserted, place the right hand flat on the abdominal region of the dog and slightly in front of the hind legs. Then squeeze the water out of the abdomen by closing and opening the hand while applying pressure to the abdomen. This will usually result in an immediate bowel action. Then take the animal for a walk so as to permit any remaining action to take place.

The procedure of dog enema is not as gruesome as it sounds, especially since, properly performed, it often brings prompt relief. Of course there are variations in the technique of giving an en­ema, but the one mentioned here is probably the simplest and most effective. If there are any doubts as to its effectiveness, it might be well to have your veterinarian demonstrate the technique. It would also be a good idea to seek veterinary advice before giving an enema, to make sure that the animal's condition calls for it. There are times when an enema can do more harm than good.

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