Beagles By Helen Kerfoot 9 Teacher Mrs.Butzin Topic how to take care of your beagle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1.Withdraw the liquid diluent into the syringe from the vial. 2.Inject the liquid into the vial containing the desiccated vaccine. Shake well. 3.Withdraw.
Advertisements

Canine Vaccinations. Core vs. Non-Core vaccines Core vaccines for dogs are those that should be given to every dog. 'Noncore' vaccines are recommended.
Symbiosis Relationship Project Created by: Alena L. Charkiba R. and Sierra L.
A TREAT FOR MOSQUITOES CLASS-V EVS.
Infectious Diseases.
MCQs (WHOOPING COUGH) 1) Chinese call whooping cough as : a) 50 days cough b)100 days cough c) 1 month cough d) 3 months cough.
Communicable Diseases. Definition Caused by direct or indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another. Caused by direct or indirect spread of.
Dog Diseases and Parasites Mr. Swartz Animal Vet Science.
Parasite and Diseases Small Animal CDE. Canine Distemper Canine distemper is a contagious, incurable, often fatal, multisystemic viral disease that affects.
Communicable Diseases. Figure 2.10: The Burden of Disease by Group of Cause, Percent of Deaths, 2001 Data from Lopez AD, et al Global Burden of Disease.
Disease Jeopardy Curious Critters Organs Only Bad Bacteria Virulent Viruses Medicine Chest $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 Summer 2009 Workshop in Biology and Multimedia.
C OMMUNICABLE VS. N ON -C OMMUNICABLE D ISEASES. C OMMUNICABLE D ISEASES Diseases that are spread from person to person by the passing of germs. Germs.
+ Canine Care Small Animal Management. Vital Signs Common Diseases Vaccinations.
Lesson: Preventive Health Programs
THE RABIED KILLER BY: Nicholas Mallard RABIES WHAT ARE RABIES ? Rabies is a deadly virus that attacks the central nervous system and causes acute encephalitis.
By. Olivia Booth T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Page 3- Choosing the right dog for you Question List. Page 4- Choosing the right dog for you Page 5- Choosing the.
Infectious Diseases in Canines
How long? How long must a tick remain attached to the skin for at least one day before the bacteria can be transmitted.
Infectious Disease 8 th Grade Health Class Jim Brennan.
Infectious Diseases: Run Away!!! Pathogens:Pathogens: o Are the many types of organisms that can cause disease. o There are 4 major human pathogens:
Chapter 23 lesson 1 Understanding Communicable Diseases page and lesson 2 Common Communicable Diseases. Pages
31.1 Pathogens and Human Illness Sponge- Pg Hypothesize what you think the white blood cell is doing in this picture. 2. Hypothesize why you do not.
Vaccination Hospital Procedures. Important part of every animal’s health care program and are a large part of all veterinary practices. Vaccinations lessen.
Pathogens Mr. Mah Living Environment Lecture 11. Warm-Up Take 3 minutes to write down as many diseases/illnesses you can think of! Now, put a dot beside.
Infectious Diseases: Run Away!!! Pathogens:Pathogens:
VACCINATIONS AND DISEASES IN CANINES By: Maria, Sarah, and Shonda.
Dogs. Varieties Groups: Herding, Toy, Non-sporting, Hounds, Terriers, Working, Sporting Purebred – Mom and dad belong to same breed Pedigree – record.
CHAPTERS 21 & 23 & CHAPTER 5 in Human Sexuality Section
Viruses, Bacteria, and Your Health.  I. How infectious diseases spread  A. Infected person  1. touching, kissing, inhaling droplets of sneezes or coughs.
Rabies By: Mahdi Mahdi. It came from dogs, Cats, other animals that bite.
Veterinary Clinic Disease Control. Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed! CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST Cite specific textual evidence.
Dorsal - toward the ceiling or back Ventral - toward the floor or belly Cranial, or anterior - toward the north wall or head Palmar - the front foot pads.
2 nd grade Health Class By: Nicole Marincola  We are responsible for taking care of our own bodies I need a bath!
Section 21.1 Understanding Infectious Diseases Slide 1 of 17 Objectives Identify the causes of infectious diseases. Describe four ways in which infectious.
COMMUNICABLE AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AFTER THIS LESSON YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Compare and contrast between non-communicable and communicable diseases.
Native Plants and Animals: Introduction to Habitats.
Pet Safety/Zoonotic Diseases
PRE-ASSESSMENT Activity 1: How well do you know the nature of diseases?
Adria Tuck Period 5 An acute Viral infection affecting the nervous system of animals. It can be transmitted by bite or exposure of broken skin to the.
Lyme Disease By: Brandon VanHorn.
Feline and Canine Common Diseases Part 2
Communicable Diseases: Diseases that are spread from one person / animal to another.
What is the causative agent of acute bacterial endocarditis?
Canine Vaccines Unit 5 tch?v=ipVO3ZnrzWk.
When to give them how often and the diseases they prevent.
Pathogens Eco-Science Chapter 21. Water Pollution and disease are closely related Many disease-causing organisms spend at least part of their life cycle.
Biomedical Research Advances THAT BENEFIT ANIMALS.
Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases
WELCOME.
Communicable( Infectious ) Or Non- Communicable (Infectious )……
31.1 Pathogens and Human Illness
Infectious Diseases.
Spark Question! Should the Unites states of America allowed athletes to compete in the Olympics due to the threat of the zika virus? Why or Why not?
Dogs Chapter 7.
What You Should Know About Vaccines in Your Pets
(AKA contagious or communicable diseases)
Microbiology & Disease Study Guide
Infectious Diseases 1.
Dogs.
KEY CONCEPT Germs cause many diseases in humans.
Infectious Diseases 1.
What keeps us from getting sick?
COMMUNICABLE AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AFTER THIS LESSON YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: Compare and contrast between non-communicable and communicable diseases.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE.
What is the causative agent of acute bacterial endocarditis?
Communicable Diseases and You
Infectious Diseases.
Infectious Diseases.
Presentation transcript:

Beagles By Helen Kerfoot 9 Teacher Mrs.Butzin Topic how to take care of your beagle

How to take care of your beagle  You should brush your beagles teeth after you brush yours.  You only have to give your beagle a bath when he or she got sprayed or rolled in some thing stinky.  Most dogs are considered seniors when they reach 7 and older.  Before you put the bowl of food down you say sit and then give the food. Dogs 101: Beagle : Video : Animal Planet

Vocabulary  Heart murmurs  Distemper  Hepatitis  Rabies  Lyme disease  Bordetella (kennel chough)

Diseases/Illnesses  Distemster is a virus that attacks the nervous system.  Hepatitis is a virus that attacks liver and kidneys.  Rabies are potently fatal and highly contagious that is trans fitted through the saliva of an infected animal.  Lyme disease is caused by bacteria in infected tick bites.  Bortatella also known as kennel cough because it is spred wear many dogs come together like a dog show.  Heart murmurs are irregular patterns of the heart beat.  Heart worms are parasites that grows in the veils of the heart.

images  Beagle puppy.jpg  Dog breed info.com  Adogsbreeds.com