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Humans are living longer and so are their DOGS. It stands to reason that man�s best friend is living a longer life. But the extended lifespan has nothing to do with canines trying to mimic their masters. Veterinarian science is uncovering the mysteries of DOG health. Verisimilar to us homo sapiens, preventative medicine is making it possible for your DOG to live a long and fruitful life.



The diminutive tibetan spaniel, with his feather-like tail, may look a bit like other spaniels, but the breed is actually not a spaniel at all, but more closely related to some combination of the shih tzu, pug, pekingese and Japanese chin.


Veterinarians correlate a canine�s health to its dental disorders. Since, most DOGS with severe medical problems are dental problems; prevention of oral diseases is mission critical. Not to mention, dental health is leading health issue in pets. Animal doctors advocate good dental care at the veterinarian as well as at home.



People are always taking their Yorkshire terriers to the groomer. Why? Well, Yorkshire terriers can grow hair up to 2 feet in length! Considering that they are nowhere near two feet tall, this makes regular grooming a must!


Review the following oral issues and diseases face by dachshunds:



Chihuahuas, because of their size, are often treated like babies, but they actually do have something in common with human babies. Chihuahuas are born with a "molera", also known as a soft spot, on their heads, exactly like a human baby. Usually the soft spot closes as the dog matures.


Plaque While most DOGS are not susceptible to cavities, may are vulnerable to excessive tartar build-up on the teeth and gum disease. Dormant food particles left behind after eating, form plaque along the gum-line. A bacterium collects and formulates making a dachshund�s teeth a cultivation area for plaque.



The basenji could really be considered more like a cat than a dog. Not only is it the only breed of dog that does not bark, but is also a meticulous cleaner. Unlike other dogs, the basenji actually licks itself clean, just like a cat!


Tartar In case you�ve been wondering how and why your dachshundgie�s breath smells like a rotten eggs, it may have to do with your pet�s tartar build-up. Whenever, plaque is not removed, minerals in your dachshund�s saliva blend with its plaque. The by-product of this mixture produces tartar (or calculus). Next, the calculus or tartar develop a bond in your DOG'S mouth by adhering to it's teeth.



People are always taking their Yorkshire terriers to the groomer. Why? Well, Yorkshire terriers can grow hair up to 2 feet in length! Considering that they are nowhere near two feet tall, this makes regular grooming a must!


Three to five days after plaque lies dormant in the mouth is mineralizes and forms tartar. Since tartar is an irritant to the gums, it induces an inflammation and disease referred to as gingivitis.



The greater swiss mountain dog, or swissy, is believed to be a direct descendant of the ancient tibetan mastiff. A versatile dog, the swissy traditionally drove cattle, guarded property, protected human companions and fought in wars.


 

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