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  • Guarding Your Dog's Health By: Khieng Chho
    We all know the adage "dog is man's best friend" seem to run for ages now. But we have reasons enough to consider our dogs as vital parts of our daily existence.
    Tags: dog care, pet care, dog health, pet health, dog nutrition, dog illness, sick dog

  • How To Give Your Dog Home-Made Enema By: John Edwards
    Sometimes, you may need to do more than just giving solid or liquid medication to your sick dog. Depending on his condition and symptoms, you may also have to provide other kinds of nursing care, such as giving enemas. Below is an effective way to use this procedure.
    Tags: dog enema

  • How to know when your dog is sick By: Jack Prime
    What symptoms should you look out for to know when your dog is ill or sick?
    Tags: weimaraner, dog, puppy, puppies, sick, ill, health

  • Nutritional Content Of Commercial Dog Foods By: Brigitte Smith
    Did you know that most food that is fed to dogs today has extremely low nutritional content? If you feed your dog commercial dog food, you may be slowly killing your dog. Perhaps you think this is a little dramatic? Think again. If humans are fed a diet of unhealthy foods, they probably won't show any adverse signs for quite some time. But fed over many years, people will become sluggish, sick, and eventually die from degenerative diseases much earlier than they would otherwi...
    Tags: dog food, commercial dog food, healthy dog food, premium dog food, raw dog food, superior

  • Toy Dog Breeds: The Top Ten Dogs Of This Group By: Mike Mathews
    The Toy Group includes most of the very small and miniature lap dogs and apartment-sized companion dog breeds. Toy dogs play a critical role in the lives of people that live alone and their presence can have beneficial effects on the health of the sick, the elderly and the housebound. Toys are popular companion dogs for people living in cities and adapt well to apartment life. Many Toys distrust strangers and make great watchdogs and don't need a lot of exercise beyond what t...
    Tags: Toy Dog Breeds, Yorkshire, Poodle (Toy), Shih Tzu, Chihuahua, Pug, Pomeranian, Maltese, Mi

  • Riding In Cars With Your Dog By: Randy Jones
    When you brought your pup home from the kennels you may have had your first experience with a carsick dog. Some dogs take to cars naturally and never have a sick moment. Others are nauseated by the motion of the car and other factors and get sick at the thought of going for a ride. The central problem is one of confidence; he has to be made to feel sure of the situation, and of his surroundings.

    Consider it from his point of view. Suddenly he is thrust into a strange – sme...

    Tags: dog, dogs, flea, fleas, training, puppy, animal, animals, cat, cats, pet, pets

  • Can I Catch A Disease Or Worms From My Puppy? By: Mitch Endick
    Dogs and puppies can pass germs, diseases and worms on to people, but it does not occur often. There are certain precautions that you can take to help prevent this from happening. First and foremost, make sure that the dog or puppy you are playing with looks healthy. Do not touch or contact an obviously sick dog.
    Tags: dog, puppy, worm, disease

  • Don't Let Fido Get Sick As A Dog! By: Stephen Dolan
    Keeping your dog fit and healthy is not difficult if you start out right and keep going. You'll save a fortune in vets bills and have a happy, healthy dog. Find out what you should be doing in this article about dog health.
    Tags: dog health, puppy health, dog grooming, dog fitness, vet, veterinarian, dog fit, dog care

  • 4 Important Tips When Feeding Your Dog By: John Mailer
    Rule 1: A dog should be fed by the same person at every feeding. This rule is not nearly as important where a couple of house pets are being fed by several members of the same family, as it is where large numbers of dogs are being fed by numerous different kennel personnel. It is particularly applicable where dogs are in strange environments such as boarding kennels, veterinary hospitals, or show arenas. Dogs that have become accustomed to one feeder may exhibit all sorts of ...
    Tags: feeding your dog, dog food, dog nutrition,

  • Nutritional Diseases In Your Dog Can Be Eliminated By: John Mailer
    Similar to healthy dogs, sick dogs need to eat dog food in order to supply energy and nutrients for growth, for replacement and repair; as well as to meet an ever changing need. Dog nutrition still remains the same for a sick dog and usually do not differ greatly from those of a healthy dog. A sick dog's dietary needs, however, can become substantially different from those of a healthy dog.

    Diseases in which a dog's diet will need to be changed are often due to true nutrit...

    Tags: dog nutrition, dog food, dog nutritional diseases,

  • Dog Friendly Vacations – Five Tips By: Dee Power
    Many families these days consider their dogs a member of their family, so when vacation time roles around they want a dog friendly vacation.

    1. Make sure your canine companion is up to date with their vaccinations and that you have paperwork from your vet that says so. Some hotels require documentation and if you arrive to check in, after your vet has closed there's no way to get it.

    2. Your pet must have a strong collar, leash and ID tag and should wear all three...

    Tags: dog friendly vacations, dog travel, dog friendly hotels

  • Causes Of Dog Health Problems Bloody Stool Issues By: Judy Wellsworth
    Melena is the number one cause of dog health problems bloody stool issues. Melena and hematochezia cause the dog to have bloody stool. Melena is blood that the dog digested, and looks dark in color. Hematochezia is considered fresh blood in the stool and is considered minor compared to melena. Many health reasons result in a bloody stool and most tests by a veterinarian will confirm the problem.

    This health problem causes a lack of energy and sometimes incontinence, as acc...

    Tags: pomeranian dog health, Boxer dog health, large dog health issues

  • Lessons from the Dog Food Recall By: Andrew Kasch
    There is perhaps nothing more frightening to pet owners as hearing that the food they are feeding their pet is being recalled because animals are becoming sick from it. There is something you can do to protect your pet from this terrible possibility.
    Tags: dogs, dog food, homemade dog food

  • Finding Hypoallergenic Dog Breeders By: Jenny Styles
    Finding a good dog breeder when you want to buy a hypoallergenic dog can be difficult if you do not know what you are looking for. Many breeders, unfortunately, take advantage of those who do not know much about dogs and try to sell them mixed breeds, dogs that are sick, and dogs that are not hypoallergenic. Before you visit a dog breeder, you will have to conduct a little research into the type of dog you
    Tags: dogs, pets, animal, how to train a dog, dog potty training, dog crate training, dog adopti

  • Have You Had It With Dog Chewing? By: Lacy Holly
    Sick and tired of coming home just to find another designer shoe that has fallen victim to dog chewing? Well you have found the right place to come for help.
    Tags: dogs, , dog, , puppies, , puppy, , pets, , pet, , animals, , animal, , family, , home, , society, , pets_and_ani

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