Rescue groups across the globe work tirelessly to change lives. One group responded to a call about a small puppy. He was found all alone, soaking wet, and obviously hungry. A pup as small as he is even more susceptible to tragedy, writes ilovemydogsomuch
Especially since he likes to greet people by running in the street. It was only a matter of time before he was hit by a car. Something had to be done. Fast!
The rescue group, We Saved A Puppy, raced to save the baby. They named him Stormy because they found him in the pouring rain. He would run to them, tail wagging, but as soon as they tried to pick him up, he retreated.
The rescuers continued to try and pick up the puppy. Finally, with a trail of food and quick moves, they were able to grab him. He is so precious!
They took Stormy to the vet right away. The poor baby was covered in fleas. His blood work showed he was anemic due to the flea infestation and not having a proper diet. Stormy is given dewormer and medication for anemia.
The next step is a flea bath. YAY! Those creepy crawlers need to go! Plus, Stormy is dirty from being on the streets. He’s going to feel so much better!
They dress him up in a cute dinosaur onesie to keep him nice and warm! Next, they posted his photo onto their social media page and adopters jumped at the change to take him home.
The sweet pup finds a wonderful mama. Look at how big he got! WOW! See what happens when rescuers step in and stop at nothing to save a life!
We love that this little one got his happily ever after!
Source: ilovemydogsomuch.com
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10 Common Dog Health Problems
Some health problems are specific to certain breeds, such as breathing complications for flat-faced dogs. But several other canine health issues can affect any dog. Here are 10 typical health conditions you need to watch out for in your four-legged best friend:
Top 10 Common Dog Health Problems
Skin Problems
One of the most obvious signs that your dog has a skin condition is itching. Other symptoms that may suggest that your dog has a skin problem include rashes, redness, dry skin, lumps, bumps, skin sores, dandruff, and hair loss.
Ear Diseases
Approximately 20 percent of dogs suffer from ear disease. It’s particularly common in breeds with floppy ears like cocker spaniels and basset hounds. It’s common to see wax buildup or discharge in their ear canal. But others may experience pain, itchiness, redness, swelling, and crusting in the ears.
Urinary Tract Infections
Simply known as UTI, this condition can make it uncomfortable for your beloved companion to pass urine. Signs of urinary tract infection include drinking water more than usual and passing urine more often than usual. Your dog may also only pass a small amount or lose bladder control. Additionally, you may see blood in their urine or notice a strong smell to it.
Vomiting
There are countless reasons why your pet may throw up. You don’t need to visit the vet each time your dog vomits. But it’s also not something you can just ignore. Don’t try to guess. If the vomiting persists or occurs with other symptoms like diarrhea or lethargy, you need to rush to the vet. It could be a sign of severe health problems, such as poisoning or gastrointestinal blockage.
Diarrhea
This symptom may occur on its own or be accompanied by vomiting. Its potential causes are similar to vomiting. One or two episodes of diarrhea may not be a pet emergency. But recurring diarrhea can result in dehydration.
Parasites
At some point in their lives, your pet may have to deal with discomfort due to internal or external parasites. Symptoms of parasites generally vary, depending on a few factors. These include the kind of parasite that has plagued your pet, where it lives, and how severe its infestation is.
Dental Issues
Like us, your dog can develop canine dental diseases due to high levels of plaque buildup. Several signs indicate that your pet may have dental disease. These include difficulty eating, bleeding of the gums or teeth, loose teeth, and bad breath.
Obesity
Nearly 30 percent of the general dog population is considered obese. Several factors contribute to a pet’s risk. These include age, genetic predisposition, lack of exercise, and overfeeding, among others.
Arthritis
This joint problem can restrict your dog’s mobility. Bring Fido to the vet if you see your dog slow down or limp before and after walks. Other signs include licking or chewing on tender areas and behavioral changes.
Poisoning
Symptoms of dog poisoning vary widely, depending on the kind of toxin a pet has been exposed to. The signs can range from vomiting to drooling, breathing difficulties, seizures, or worse, coma. Some of the most common poisonous substances are human foods like chocolates, grapes, raisins, onions, and caffeine. Other known culprits are human medications, household cleaning products, pesticides, and some plants.
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