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Can dogs contract the Swine Flu?

The WHO (World Health Organization) has increased the alert level to 5 which is the 2nd highest.

If dogs can contract the swine flu, what can I do to help prevent my dog from getting it? What symptoms should I look for if he does contract it?
I ask because I live in Southern California, about 1 hour North of the US/Mexico border. No cases have been reported in my county, but it’s still early yet.

No, your dog is safe.

The swine flu obviously came from pigs, as the name suggests, and it came from Mexico. In Mexico it morphed so humans could catch it, and then it spread into the United States which started this epidemic.

So it would have to morph again for your dog to be able to catch it.

Still keep on a look-out for your dog though, just in case but some freaky incident it does morph again!

Good luck!

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Dorgi Puppy & Dog Information

The Dorgi is a crossbreed variety of dog. This unique hybrid is the result of crossing a Welsh Corgi and a Dachshund, classified as an F1. Since the Dorgi is a crossbreed, the appearance can vary. The ears will resemble those of the Corgi parent. And, like the Dachshund and Corgi, the Dorgi has a low maintenance coat.

Both the Welsh Corgi and the Dachshund are fun-loving, good natured and love the company of humans. Affectionate and intelligent, both breeds and take well to training, though the Dachshund can be somewhat stubborn.

Subsequent breedings to the F2 or F3 level can dramatically alter the temperament and appearance from the original F1. Given the diversity of these traits, it is hard to predict at this time which characteristics will dominate.

Approximate Adult Size

As with many hybrid breeds, size and weight will vary. The approximate adult size, two years old or older, of either the male or female Dorgi is 10 to 15 inches at the withers. The withers are measured at the highest point of the shoulder. Adult dogs can weigh between 18 and 25 pounds.

Special Health Considerations

Most dog breeds have certain health conditions problems associated with that specific breed. Dachshunds are prone to weight-related problems such as diabetes so be mindful of the Dorgis diet. Welsh Corgis have a lower incidence of health problems than most breeds. As with most hybrids, a full understanding of potential health issues is difficult to ascertain at this time.

This disease list is provided only as an informative guideline and your Dorgi may not experience these conditions. Consult a veterinary professional for more comprehensive information.
As with any dog, the puppy stage, 0 to 12 months of age, is the time for shots, boosters and check up. As an adult, the dog should have an annual veterinary checkup that includes a dental exam and cleaning. Avoid feeding your dog sweets and other human foods.

Grooming

If the Dachshund is the short hair variety, the coat of Dorgi will be generally smooth and short with little shedding. If the Dachshund is a long hair, regular brushing will help maintain a clean and healthy coat. The Welsh Corgi does shed but regular brushing will take care of that. The process of grooming provides an opportunity to examine the dog for skin problems and the presence of insects like fleas and ticks. Regular grooming helps to strengthen the emotional bond between you and your dog.

Dental health is important and the teeth should be brushed at least twice a week with toothpaste and toothbrush designed for dogs. Brushing removes the accumulation of plaque and tartar which can cause cavities and periodontal disease. Poor canine dental hygiene can lead to pain, loss of teeth, bad breath and serious health conditions resulting from uncontrolled infections.

The claws should be trimmed regularly and the paws examined for signs of injury.

Dorgi Life Span

With proper nutrition, medical care and excellent living conditions, a Dorgi should be able to live a long and healthy life. Given the hybrid nature of these dogs, an accurate prediction of life expectancy is not possible at this time.

Dorgi Registries

American Canine Hybrid Club

As a hybrid breed, the Dorgi is not recognized as a breed by the American Kennel Club, Continental Kennel Club, the Canadian Kennel Club or their affiliated organizations.

Dorgi Litter Size

Litter size is said to average between 6 and 7 puppies.

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Hybrid

Every dog is an individual so not everything in this article may be correct for your dog. This information is intended only as a good faith guideline.

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i am trying to find out if my dog is a Carolina Dog.
thanks to those who posted already, but i am looking for someone who is familiar witht this breed first-hand. i’ve been to the sites and i am pretty sure that’s what she is, but i don’t know how to be sure?

http://www.carolinadogs.com/

that website should let you figure out if your dog is.

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Looking after your Dogs Teeth

Everyone wants to have their dog’s teeth as pearly white as possible. But it’s not just the appearance of your dog’s teeth that is important. Even though the bad teeth may be unsightly, there are far more important reasons for maintaining your dog’s dental health.

Bad Teeth In Dogs Can Be a Severe Health Danger!

The reasons unhealthy teeth are dangerous for dogs is the fact that tartar build-up is often associated with bad teeth in dogs. The tartar acts as a breeding ground for bacteria. Plus, the infestation can often lead to bleeding gums in the dog. And here is where the problem lies: When the bacterium has direct access to the blood stream via the bleeding gums, they can inadvertently travel to other parts of the body including important organs.

Dog Gum Disease Can Be Deadly!

Once the bacterium has access to the organs of the body, their release of toxins inside those organs can prove very unhealthy and even deadly to the dog. Vets are often very worried about this problem and suggest a procedure called scaling. In this process, the dog is put under anaesthetic while the procedure is performed. Although the scaling of dog’s teeth is a very effective method for fixing the problem, there are significant costs and dangers associated with it.

Vet Scaling Can Be Dangerous.

The scaling procedure by a vet includes general anaesthetic for the dog. There is a high cost involved plus most dog owners do not understand the risk involved. The death rate for dogs undergoing anaesthesia is far higher than for humans. In fact, some estimates put the risk at more than 10 times that of humans who undergo anaesthesia. The reasons for this increased risk is that smaller bodied animals are generally of higher risk and also the training and safety measures are not as stringent with dogs as with humans.

Most vets will charge a small fortune for canine scaling. Additionally, there will always be the risk to consider. Fortunately, there is a safe and more inexpensive method for fixing bad teeth in canines. Always ask your vet about other possible options for your dog’s dental health.

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Terry Metcalfe writes on behalf of Blackheath Vets professional London vetoffering services to pet owners within London and the surrounding areas.

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