Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Feb 1936, p. 10

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PuF 31¢ his general health and longevity. Dirty teeth may occur as the result of local abnormal eoM or they may arise as.a result of sysâ€" tematic disturbances due to bad, imâ€" proper feeding or bad digestion. If the teeth are very dirty, or if a great deal of tartar has : lated near the gums, pnlm; attention should be procured. . If the condition is notâ€"so pronounced they may be cleaned by any memâ€" ber of the family providing a reasâ€" onable amount of care is exercised. It must be remembered that the gums, lips and tongue are very senâ€" dfiwnd'inutltnd-m deal of rough handling. The di sition of a dog might u-iFybe ehah:zdfmmthat{lall?tht could be desired to exactly the opâ€" posite by inflicting pain and unnecâ€" of cleaning his teeth. Many dogs will not object to the use of a baby‘s tooth brush, as these Dogs, like humans, must be cared for in order to guard against disease and gemeral unhealthiness. 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Also, olive oil should never be used in the inâ€" ternal ear, as it will increase any flight inflammation that might be present, thus adding to the misery of the arimal. ‘ The nails of a dog should be exâ€" amined at regular intervals to see that they are not growing too long, or‘are not curling under or growâ€" ing out of proportion. Neglecting the nails often leads to permanent damage and deformity of the feet. Many dogs suffer from brittle nails which are constantly splitting and causing much pain. However, the nails that cause the most trouble are the .dew claws, which may be found almost always on the front legs and often on the hind legs. Having no resistance, they tend to curl inward, eventually puncturing the soft pad and causing a great deal of discomfort and lameness. The dew claws may be removed when the dog is eight or ten days old, when the bone has not fully formed, thus avoiding the pain which will occur if they, are not ~eâ€" moved until the dog is mature. The ears should be kept clean by wiping the insides of the flaps ocâ€" casionally with some soft material wrung out in warm soapy water. Under no cireumstances should one poke into the depths of the ear with such things as sticks, ends of scissore, or forceps, as this is apt to lead to much more serious conâ€" sequences. If a great deal of irriâ€" tation is shown on the part of the dog, again a. veterinarian should be consulted. He may then remove the cause of irritation and inflamâ€" mation with specially constructed forceps or offer such treatment as The nails may be cut with a pair of nail Clippers or cutters, and care must be used not to cut too deeply, or into the quick. of the nail, which is very highly sensitive and which bleeds quite readily. Those dogs that do very little Not much can be said of the eyes of a‘ dog,‘ except that they should be wiped clean with a piece of soft absorbent cotton whenever necesâ€" sary. They should never be tamâ€" pered with or bathed nnleucxt the direction of a qualified veterâ€" inarian. Particular care of the teeth must be taken when the baby teeth are anhemgetayufl.andm'm larity or defect should be immediately in order to : guard are clined to be dirty, or the accumuia tion of tartar becomes very great, they should be thoroughly cleaned and treated without delay, or else mrrhoeiceonditio#smverygpt to occur. ; are extremely soft and comforting; others might not allow one to be ened with whatever mouthwash is toh.)’md-athnpbyd'wnpd advantage. j : _*"*) 16c 23¢ 17¢ to seout executives in the United States to urgeé the Boy Scouts in their jurisdicâ€" tions to greatly extend their bird feeding operations immediately. _ From the beginâ€" ning of scouting in 1910, Boy Scouts have made the feeding of birds one of their Six Simmerâ€"Save burners and an odorless, elevated, Inâ€"Aâ€"Drawer broilâ€" er are two special features of the "Manchester"â€" Universal gas range (above). 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