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Weimaraner Adult Dogs

Weimaraner adult dog sitting on grass next to a pondWeimaraner adult dogs are great hunting dogs and good family pets, as well.

Bright and easily bored, they can be difficult to train.

In addition, a Weimaraner can be a very loyal protector of one or more family members.

April 28, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

Does your dog have a Canine Ear Infection?

Canine ear infections are common in some dog breeds, especially breeds like the Weimaraner. If your dog has floppy ears with limited air circulation in the ear canal, she could get an ear infection. The moist, dark environment of your dog’s ears is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, fungus or yeast—which is why it […]

Filed Under: Weimaraner Health Problems Tagged With: dog ear problems, dog grooming, dog itching and scratching

April 22, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

Eye Care for Weimaraner Dogs

Eye care for Weimaraner dogs takes only a few minutes a day. Weimaraners usually have healthy eyes, with injuries as the most common problem. Just like humans, dogs need good vision to function well. Keeping your dog’s eyes healthy and his vision clear is up to you. Weimaraners spend a lot of time outdoors where […]

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March 18, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

Hypothyroidism in Dogs

Hypothyroidism in dogs is one of the most over diagnosed diseases in dogs, mostly because it has symptoms that are common in other hormonal imbalance disorders like Cushing’s, Addison’s, or diabetes mellitus. The simple definition of canine hypothyroidism is that your dog’s body has lower levels of thyroid hormones than your dog needs to thrive.  […]

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March 16, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

Natural Treatment for Cushing’s in Dogs

A natural treatment for Cushings certainly starts with your dog’s diet.  But it does not stop there.  There are also some relatively inexpensive and effective supplements that can help you control your dog’s Cushing’s disease. Cortisol – Good or Bad for Your Dog? Every dog has cortisol in his body.  In normal dogs, it helps […]

Filed Under: Weimaraner Health Problems Tagged With: cushings disease, dog diabetes, dog hormonal diseases

March 16, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

To Treat Canine Cushing’s, You Need a Firm Diagnosis

In order to treat canine Cushing’s, you need to know which of the 3 types of Cushing’s disease your dog has.  That is why it is so important to determine which type your dog has, and to confirm that your dog’s symptoms are, in fact, due to Cushing’s disease. Most people want to know if […]

Filed Under: Weimaraner Health Problems Tagged With: cushings disease, dog diabetes, dog hormonal diseases, dog incontinence, urinary tract issues

March 16, 2021 by Linda Brinser Leave a Comment

How Serious is Cushing’s Disease in Dogs?

Cushing’s in dogs, also known as hypercortisolism and hyperadrenocorticism, is one of the most common hormonal diseases in dogs. Although not exactly the same, the terms Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome are generally used interchangeably. There are actually 3 possible causes for this disease, and the symptoms for all three are the same. The difference […]

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