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The Basics of Wood Painting

Painting is the most popular way of decorating and protecting much of the wood in our homes. As with so many do-lt-yourself jobs, getting a good finish depends on your skill. Here’s how to paint wood perfectly.

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Get Ready to Paint Wood

Ideally, before painting doors and windows you should remove all the ‘furniture’ – handles, fingerplates, keyholes, hooks etc – so you can move the brush freely without interruption.

You should also take time to read the manufacturer’s instructions on the can. If, for example, they tell you to stir the paint, then stir it for this is the only way of distributing the particles which have settled.

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Home Remedies For Dog Mange

Dog mange is one of the most miserable afflictions that can strike your dog. It’s a contagious and persistently itchy skin disease brought on by parasitic mites burrowing under the skin. It must be treated as soon as you detect the symptoms. Otherwise the mange only gets worse.

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Parvovirus – The Most Deadly Virus For Dogs

One of the most common viral diseases in dogs is the Parvovirus. The word Parvo is Latin for small, and only a few grams of feces can contain upwards of millions of virus particles. Ever since the late 1970′s, this virus has wreaked havoc on dogs the world over.

The Good and Bad About Lymphoma Treatment For Dogs

The most common aspect of lymphoma in dogs presents itself as lumps or swollen lymph nodes on the back, armpits, and neck. In the early stages, there is no pain involved, but that can change almost overnight if action isn’t taken as soon as these lumps are noticed.

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Does Your Dog Have Canine Lymphoma?

One thing that a dog owner never wants to hear is that their dog is suffering from canine lymphoma. Just about any dog can contract canine lymphoma, and making sure they stay healthy is the best thing you can do to prevent this from happening.

Causes of Heartworms in Dogs

Heartworms are a parasitic worm infection that shows up most commonly in dogs, although some cats can catch it as well. Heartworms live inside your dog’s heart, lungs, and arteries and can cause an extreme amount of damage to those vital organs.

Mange – Treatment and Identification in Dogs

Just like humans, dogs can feel the adverse effects that cause hair issues. While these can include things like their natural environment, getting dandruff in the cold weather, or things like stress causing flaking skin or disease, there are things that you can do to check your lovable pet for mange.

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Does My Dog Have Glaucoma?

While Glaucoma is an extremely serious illness, it doesn’t usually happen in dogs too much. Most of the time blindness in dogs happens from an accident, although there are those moments when Glaucoma happens due to genetic issues.

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The Causes of Roundworms in Dogs

If there’s one thing a dog owner needs to be aware of, it’s roundworms. Roundworms are tiny worms that have a round body and usually grow from 3 to 5 inches in length. These worms live in your dog’s intestine and feed off of food that is partially undigested.

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