Vicks Vapor Rub is often used on dogs in heat to cover up the smell. Other than that, you can give the dog more attention and add some chlorophyll tablets to their food. They are available in health food stores.
Vicks Vapor Rub: DO NOT APPLY TO ANIMALS! The camphor in Vick's is toxic to dogs and cats. For cats with congestion, simply hold the bottle underneath the nose while the cat sleeps on your lap for no more than 5 minutes, twice a day.
They bark at other dogs to communicate with them they are talking to each other
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When dogs put their faces in other dogs' eliminations, they are smelling it. By smelling it they can find out the other dog's gender, what they last ate, if they at in season, and how old they are.
Dogs do not really kiss. That is a human behavior. They may lick each other's mouths, but that's not really the same thing..
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Vicks Vapor Rub is poisonous to humans if digested, I would suspect it's the same for dogs. So I wouldn't use it on a dog.
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Yes, there are home remedies for toy breed dogs like chihuahua. You may have to ask a vet which one is the best for your dog.
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Vicks Vapor Rub: DO NOT APPLY TO ANIMALS! The camphor in Vick's is toxic to dogs and cats. For cats with congestion, simply hold the bottle underneath the nose while the cat sleeps on your lap for no more than 5 minutes, twice a day.
Frequent urination is a sign of illness, such as diabetes, i would buy a bottle of diastix or keto diastix at walmart pharmacy or other and check if glucose in the urine. Other possibility is a urinary tract infection.
They are communicating to the other dogs in their way of talking.
No, they are useless for treating heartworms. This is somethig your vet must treat, it cannot be done with home remedies.
yes they love other dogs and are always friendly with other dogs.
No. Dogs' bodies often process foods and medications differently than a person's body does, so it's dangerous to try to use human remedies on dogs.