March 8, 2010
Dog Health Care News
Many dog keepers who feel they know about dog health care are sometimes stunned by the wealth of medical treatment available for dogs. It is a real shame that numerous dogs are put to sleep when they get unwell even if their condition could be curable.
One illustration of a quite simple dog health care procedure is canine blood donation, which is progressively more popular in the UK. Regrettably not enough vets are completely aware about the simpleness of the operation and therefore do not promote it adequately to dog owners.
One more instance is the use of pace makers in canines. It’s astounding when you consider that a dog’s lifetime may very well be extended by the exact same sort of operation which allows innumerable humans to survive longer when struggling with conditions which slow their heartbeats and it is evidence of the work that goes into dog health care investigation behind the scenes.
Using pacemakers on our canine buddies is reasonably rare, due to the price, with the treatment being developed in the US. A fascinating fact is that no company produces pace makers especially for canines, so human products are used. Consequently to keep costs low around a tenth of pacemakers used on canines in America are reused from humans who’ve died.
Fitting a pace maker to a dog which, apart from the cardiovascular matter, is in good health can permit them to survive somewhere between three and six years more. You learn something new about dog health care everyday!
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