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Dog Medical Collar

Posted on Monday, June 25, 2007 in Uncategorized

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Elasto-gel Cervical Collar


Elasto-gel Cervical Collar


$23.05


The Cervical Collar provides hot or cold therapy, reaching down between the shoulder blades for relief where you need it most. Simply place in the microwave to heat according to instructions or leave in freezer. Comes with a cotton not lycra cover for maximum comfort….

Duracell PX28AB Alkaline Medical Battery 6V A544 4LR44 PX28A


Duracell PX28AB Alkaline Medical Battery 6V A544 4LR44 PX28A


$4.79


Duracell Alakline PX28AB Medical Battery 6v A544 4LR44 This 6-volt alkaline battery is primarily used to power photo equipment, glucometers, and medical equipment. Compatible with some electronic dog collars. Dimensions: 25.2mm (0.992″) L These are packaged in individual retail blister packs. Also known as: 28, 28A, 28L, PX28, PX28A, PX28L, 4G13, A544, 4LR44, KS28, V28PX, 1406SOP, 4SR44, Eveready …

50 x 4SR44 6 Volt Silver Oxide Batteries L1325, 28A, A544, PX28A


50 x 4SR44 6 Volt Silver Oxide Batteries L1325, 28A, A544, PX28A



Chemistry Silver Oxide Size 4SR44 Brand Camelion Voltage 6.2V Included Qty 50 Ideal for the following applications Cameras Dog collar Invisible fence Garage door opener Medical Equipment Glucometers Equivalent Batteries 4LR44P, 4lR44, 4G13, 4NZ13, 4034PX 28, 28A, 28L PX28A, PX28L,PX28AB K28A, K28L, V28PXL V28PX, V34PX, V4034PX 1406SOP, 1406LC 2CR13N, 2CR11108 A544, L544, 7H34 L1325, 1414A Note Las…


Garmin DC 40 GPS Dog Tracking Collar


Garmin DC 40 GPS Dog Tracking Collar


$249.99


This rugged, all-weather collar combines a high-sensitivity GPS receiver and VHF antenna into an all-in-one transmitter that works with the Astro 220 to safeguard against your dog getting lost. Astro DC 40 sports a durable one-inch orange polyurethane collar that fits most e-collar receivers eliminating the need to put two separate collars on a dog. Plus, Collar Lock uses a four-digit PIN number t…

Dogtek Eyenimal Digital Videocam for Pets


Dogtek Eyenimal Digital Videocam for Pets


$79.00


THE EYENIMAL is the first camera in the world specially designed to be worn by animals. This is the high-tech product that all dog and cat lovers have waited for. The EYENIMAL invites you to experience a new adventure: the world from your pets eyes. The camera has a 4GB flash memory and power source (lithium-ion battery). The result is two and a half hours of sound and video from your pets perspec…

Dogtra IQ - Yard Training Collar


Dogtra IQ – Yard Training Collar


$179.99


The new iQ Yard Training Collar from Dogtra is a small, yet powerful, electronic training collar for dogs as small as ten pounds. It features a 400-yard range, 2-hour rapid charge batteries, and is 100 percent waterproof so you can train even in the rain. With 3 different types of stimulation–nick, constant, and non-stimulating vibration–and 100 precise stimulation levels, you can customize the …

Dogtra 1900NCP Field Star 1/2 mile Training Collar Single Dog


Dogtra 1900NCP Field Star 1/2 mile Training Collar Single Dog


$212.19


Dogtra Field Star 1/2 – mile Training Collar. Gets your pup ready to hunt… or just behave at the park! For mild mannered to stubborn dogs, this Collar is an excellent training tool! With low to high-end power and a 1/2-mile range, the Dogtra Training Collar is great for sport dog or home pet training. Also available in a 2-dog model letting you train 2 dogs at once with one transmitter Humane, e…

No Bark Dog Collar


No Bark Dog Collar



YS500 Dog Size: Medium to Large Dogs (Over 20 lbs) Features: -No bark dog collar.-Designed for small to medium sensitive dogs.-Rechargeable 2-hour rapid charge lithium polymer battery.-6 intensity levels (2-7) for a wide variety of dispositions. Options: -Available in small/medium or medium/large dog sizes. Color/Finish: -Tri-color LED battery life indicator. Dimensions: -Fits dogs as small as 10 …

dog medical collar

Travel With Your Dog – Its Fun!

Traveling with your dog can be a lot of fun, especially when you are going on vacation. We’ve all seen them with their heads out the window, ears flying back and tongue hanging out looking happy. You will have to plan carefully, determine if your pet we be welcome at friends and relatives or at the hotel, and make sure he or she’s in good health. If everything is a go, then you are going to want to move on to how you plan to make your pet safe, secure, and comfortable based on how you’ll be traveling.

When you travel with your pet, you need to worry about more than your own safety. Be sure you have a secure crate or a harness for your dog that can be attached to the seatbelt. Make sure your dog has adequate water available at all times, as well as something familiar like a blanket or toy. Give them enough room to move safely. If you are using a crate, make sure there is nothing inside your dog can hurt themselves on and that it is strong with convenient handles. The crate should be well-ventilated. Don’t forget to mark the outside of the crate with the words “Live Animal” as well as your name, address and telephone number. Double check that your pet is wearing his collar with an ID tag, so if somehow you do get separated, you’ll be able to find him later.

Before you start your long road trip, take your dog on a few short day trips to acclimate him to the car. Some dogs get nervous in the car, others get motion sickness. If you find this out before your trip, you can get a nausea medication from your vet. If your dog gets overexcited at the mere suggestion of a car ride, and once in the car he won’t settle down, you may be better off putting him in a boarding kennel, hiring a pet sitter for them, or crating them for the trip. You can also ask your vet for methods to keep your dog calm on the trip. Besides making the trip easier on the dog, it will keep both of you safe so you don’t spend time worrying more about Rover than your driving.

Make sure you plan well enough ahead of the trip and that you can bring your pet with you into lodgings. A lot of hotels nowadays are pet friendly and you can easily find them with a little searching online. Bring plenty of ‘pooper scooper’ bags as well so that you can keep others from stepping in it. Also, when traveling, look for places off the side of the road to stop and let your dog go to the bathroom. While pet friendly areas at rest stops are nice, they’ve been used by other animals that may not be so healthy. Always bring two leashes with you and make sure it is secure to your dog’s collar and you have a good hold of it before you release your pet from the car.

If the weather is hot when you’re traveling, don’t leave your dog inside. Even cracking a window may not provide enough ventilation. Cars can overheat on a hot day very quickly, and even though you were only popping inside somewhere for just a second, that may be long enough to cause harm to your pet. If you have someone else traveling with you, maybe they can either stay in the car with your dog, or run the errand for you. If that is not a possibility, make sure your animal is secured and has enough water, then leave the windows open enough to provide adequate air circulation. And don’t get side-tracked and be gone too long.

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What kind of medical condition in a dog is this?

I have a dog, less than a year old and he seems to be losing patches of his fur. He’s part lab, chow, and husky. He has sctrached himself raw in places. At first, we thought it was flees or dry skin. He washed him, put on flee powder, flee collar, moisterizing shampoo but he continues to scratch himself raw and is still losing his fur in places. Is this some kind of medical condition and what can we do for him?

TAKE HIM TO A VET! it may be mange, it can be treated and cured but if you wait it will only get worse

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