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Foreword
Preface
Learn From This Book
Quick Reference

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 Medicine To Dog


The simplest and most common way to give medicine to dog is by mouth. The pet owner will be called upon to perform this task at some time or other, so it is ad­visable that he master the basic technique at the earliest op­portunity.

In giving a dog a pill, the animal is first placed in a sitting position. The left hand is then put over the bridge of the ani­mal's nose, and with the thumb from one side and the fingers from the other, gentle pressure is applied to the animal's cheeks so that they press against the teeth of its upper jaw. The pill is held between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand. While the pressure of the cheeks against the teeth is maintained with the left hand, the dog's mouth is gently forced open with the middle finger of the right hand. Ordi­narily the dog will not attempt to close its mouth because it would be biting down against its own cheeks. The pill is then quickly thrust far into the mouth onto the roof of the tongue. The dog will then swallow the pill by reflex action. This can be encouraged by tickling the throat region from the outside, with the thumb and the forefinger, after the mouth is closed.

It is best to administer liquid medicines in a small glass vial or bottle when you give medicine to dog. With the animal in the sitting position, the open end of the vial is placed in the pouch of loose skin between the animal's teeth and the corner of its lips (buccal pouch). The medicine is given slowly, and the speed of administra­tion should be gauged by the rapidity with which the animal swallows. Care should be taken not to have the dog's head

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raised too high. Ask your veterinarian to demonstrate these simple procedures.

In addition to giving give medicine to dog orally, the veterinarian may administer medicines by way of the rectum; on, into, or un­der the skin; into the nose directly or by inhalation; into mus­cles, the trachea, veins, joints, and the spine; and on mucous membranes.

o Give a Dog a Liquid Medicine

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