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Medical

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1

Special Medical Problems 


By Stephen R. LeeRead 1528 time(s)

The Siberian Husky is a remarkably healthy breed. When well cared for, the Siberian is relatively "maintenance free", outside of normal checkups and vaccinations.


2

Don't Check Hip Displaysia? 


By Lisa AmosRead 1450 time(s)

"We don't check Siberian hips cause if they can run in harness, there is no problem" Give me a break people! Hip displaysia shows up and not just out of dogs not checked.


3

Allergies 


Adapted by Susan C. Jensen from information provided by the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and ImmunologyRead 1089 time(s)

Millions of people suffer from allergies. Sibe owners are among those afflicted with allergies. Here are some helpful guidelines to keeping the allergens in your home to a minimum.


4

Heartworm Disease 


Read 1954 time(s)


5

Canine Parvovirus 


By Susan JensenRead 1470 time(s)


6

Cataracts 


By Susan C. JensenRead 1234 time(s)


7

Teething 


By Andrew PetersonRead 2382 time(s)

A guide to puppy teething


8

Life Expectancy 


By Andrew PetersonRead 5770 time(s)

What is the life expectancy of the Siberian Husky?


9

Love Your Pet, Spay Your Pet 


By Dr. Karen HalliganRead 1708 time(s)

Every year, tens of thousands of female dogs and cats die from breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, uterine infections and difficult pregnancies. Now some of the myths of the procedure are debunked.


10

Human Foods that Poison Pets 


By Dr Cam Day BVSc BSc MACVScRead 1247 time(s)

Feeding pets food that we enjoy is not only wrong, it can also be fatal. There are some foodstuffs that humans relish which cause illness and death if eaten by pets. Chocolate, macadamia nuts and onions are good examples. Each of these foods contains chemicals which rarely cause problems for humans, but for dogs, these same chemicals can be deadly.


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