Dog flu symptoms are similar to symptoms of several other diseases in dogs. New to veterinary medicine, dog flu comes in two forms, and, under the right circumstances, it spreads easily. Knowing what the symptoms of canine influenza are, how it spreads, and how to avoid exposing your dog, can help you prevent infection in […]
Your Bichon Frise Dog Ate Chocolate – What Should You Do?
Suppose your Bichon dog ate chocolate. Of course you have heard that chocolate can be deadly to dogs. You may be panic stricken. But, if your dog eats chocolate, there are a few things that will determine whether he has an upset tummy or an emergency trip to the vet. If you are a chocolate […]
Canine Skin Cancer in Bichon Frises
Canine skin cancer, with tumors that affect the skin or the tissues under the skin, is the most common kind of cancer seen in dogs. The Bichon Frise dog is among the top 10 dog breeds that get cancer, so as Bichon owners, we need to pay attention to any bumps, lumps or irritated areas […]
Canine Pancreatitis in Bichon Frises
Canine pancreatitis often rears its ugly head during the holidays when dog owners treat their dogs to the rich and delightful goodies left over from holiday dinners. In fact, while you are out shopping on Black Friday for bargains, many dogs will end up visiting veterinary clinics with severe symptoms of pancreatitis. Dogs simply can’t […]
Distemper in Dogs – Is Your Bichon Frise at Risk?
Distemper in dogs is one of the most serious diseases that your Bichon Frise puppy or dog can get. Canine distemper is a virus, a paramyxovirus, that affects the whole body and is highly contagious. Most puppies from reputable breeders are immunized against distemper, but caution should still be taken, as the virus is present […]
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