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  • Dogs And Diabetes
    By: Tristan Andrews | - It may surprise you to learn, but dogs can develop diabetes just as people can. Diabetes is a life-threatening illness so you will need to closely monitor your dog's blood sugar and provide him with the correct medication. You will also need to carefully manage his diet.

    As with people there are two types of diabetes in dogs: diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is also divided into two types, Type I diabetes which can occur in the early years of a dog's ...

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  • Dogs Are Much More Than Pets
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs are unique animals because they can immediately become a part of your family. If you have had your dog for a long time there is no question this is true. This animal and human relationship is so strong that it even goes back to the prehistoric times.

    Imagine a prehistoric hunter finding a lost wolf cub in the woods and bringing the animal home to care for it. They might have found that the cub fit in quite nicely at home. To top it off the hunter probably found that the w ...

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  • Guide To Service And Assistance Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs are often said to be man's best friend, and they certainly are, but there are some dogs out there who go above and beyond the call of that loving bond. From police service to personal guides to herding sheep or cattle, service dogs offer a lot to their trainers and masters.

    In addition to working for us, there are some particularly trained dogs out there who work with us. Assistance dogs are there to aid those who have some sort of limitation and may not be able to get around ...

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  • Best Dogs For Seniors
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dog lovers are well aware of the benefits that come from having a dog in their lives. Whether that dog is a tiny Chihuahua or an enormous Saint Bernard, we all have our favorites. Just because we get older doesn't mean we appreciate having dogs as companions any less. Studies have even shown that having a dog as a pet can improve the health and wellbeing of seniors. Many nursing homes welcome animal visitors, pet therapists and some allow pets to live with residents.

    It is imp ...

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  • How To Train Hunting Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Training a hunting dog can be a simple task in some cases but a long and complicated process in different cases. Most owners train their dogs because they want to take their dog out hunting.

    When you have a good hunting dog by your side, it makes the whole hunting process simpler. Your hunting dog will be able to track the scent of blood and lead you straight to the fallen game.

    The type of game a dog will track and the climate in which she will be tracking are two ...

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  • Do Dogs Need A Backyard?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Being a pet owner can be a very rewarding situation. Dogs can give companionship when you're feeling lonely, comfort when you're feeling low and love whenever you need it. In return for their affections, however, they do require some basic maintenance from you. As a dog owner, you have to be able to provide food and water, shelter, exercise and of course, love. Some might insist that a backyard is necessary for having a dog so that he can run around, relieve himself and play without having to le ...
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  • Naming Ideas For Fast Dogs And Puppies
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of names for fast dogs and puppies on my Pet Numerology website for some time now. There are a number of inspiring sources for fast doggie names including fast vehicles, fast weather, and synonyms for the word fast.

    Some vehicles suggest excellent fast names. Clipper, which was a type of very speedy ship in the 1800s, is a great name. Fast names from flying vehicles include Jet, Missile, and Rocket.

    Weather of different types, which are o ...

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  • What You Need To Know About X-rays And Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Not all doggy problems are visible from the outside. A lot of times a dog may have a problem that would not be obvious without the help of an x-ray. Bone related problems in dogs like hip dysplasia or elbow dysplasia or a bone fracture may not be seen or attended to without the help of an x-ray. The same goes for cardiovascular problems like mitral valve disease or cardiomyopathy.

    You might not have any idea that your pet has a bladder stone or a tumor without an x-ray. Dogs, like ...

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  • Heartworms In Dogs - What They Are & What To Do
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Heartworms (Latin name Dirofilaria immitis) are parasitic worms that are common in both dogs and cats. Like their name suggests, they live in the dog's heart, normally free-floating in the right ventricle and nearby blood vessels. The worms are transmitted from dog to dog by mosquitoes which pass the worm larvae through their saliva. The presence of heartworms can be very dangerous to the dog's health. Although the dog will not display signs of infection until it has progressed considerably, ...
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  • Leptospirosis In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can affect a dog's blood, liver, and kidneys. The bacteria that cause the illness are carried primarily by rats and other rodents, but dogs that are infected with the disease can infect other dogs as well. Ingestion of the urine of an infected animal is the most common means of transmission, but the bacteria can be contracted through damaged or thin skin as well.

    Leptospirosis is an odd disease that can often show no signs or symptoms ...

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  • Kennel Cough In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The condition commonly known as "Kennel Cough" is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases that dogs can contract. The disease is not serious in most cases, however, and often resolves itself after one to two weeks. The accepted medical term for kennel cough is tracheobronchitis, indicating a form of bronchitis that affects the dog's trachea.

    Kennel cough can be caused by several airborne bacteria and viruses. It is generally accepted that most cases of kennel cough are ca ...

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  • Hip Dysplasia In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A fairly common degenerative disease in dogs, canine hip dysplasia, is often misunderstood. Many mistakenly think that the ailment is a form of arthritis, but that is simply not the case. Often, dogs that suffer from hip dysplasia will develop arthritis, but this condition is a result of hip dysplasia and not the disease itself.

    The condition is most common in mid to large size dogs that grow rapidly and can be a source of severe pain and limited mobility for the animal. Even w ...

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  • Allergies - Dogs May Suffer Too
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Many people don't realize that their dogs, just like human beings, can suffer from allergies. In fact, about twenty percent of the dogs in the United States alone suffer from one allergy or another, with flea allergy dermatitis being the most common form of allergies in dogs. Other types include atopic dermatitis, food allergies, and inhalant allergies.

    Signs and symptoms of dog allergies may vary but are often marked by persistent itching and discoloration of the skin (most com ...

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  • Intestinal Parasites In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs (and cats) often fall victim to several common intestinal parasites known as worms. There are a large number of different types of intestinal worms, but dogs are most commonly affected by tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. These parasites live in the digestive tract (most commonly in the intestines) where they feed on nutrients, robbing the dog of the nutrition it takes in. Worm infestations can cause a variety of undesirable symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, weight lo ...
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  • Obesity In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Numerous studies have shown that more Americans are obese today than ever before and, interestingly, we're not the only ones. Not only are Americans fatter than ever, so are their dogs; and the phenomenon can have serious ramifications for both groups. Obese dogs run a lot of the same risks that obese people do.

    When a dog is over weight it is at higher risk for heart disease, respiratory ailments, weak joints and other problems. In short; it is every bit as dangerous for a dog ...

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  • Dogs ""their Grooming Requirements
    By: Brad Zockoll | - Dog grooming is one of your dog's basic needs and an important part of dog ownership. The essential grooming requirements depend on the dogs breed and its characteristics and the dog hair is the first thing that most pet keepers are concerned with. Another important aspect of dog grooming is to clean his face, teeth, ears, eyes and nails.

    Different breed of dogs have different hair types. There are three types of hair types: straight, wire, and curly. According to the length of ...

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  • Pregnancy In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - What are the signs of canine pregnancy and what special considerations should be made for pregnant dogs? Here are a few things to consider when caring for your pregnant dog.

    The early signs of pregnancy in a dog are vague and non-specific, and include a change in normal behavior, a loss in appetite, weight gain, possibly some vomiting, and perhaps a noticeable increase in the size of her nipples. Your dog may also become more clingy and affectionate. These changes take place durin ...

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  • Benefits Of Spaying And Neutering Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs that aren't being bred should be spayed or neutered, for many reasons. The health and behavioral benefits alone can prolong your dog's life and reduce the risk of certain diseases and infections. Neutering also avoids accidental pregnancy, and reduces the potential burden on local shelters that are forced to euthanize millions of unwanted and unplanned animals each year.

    For female dogs, spaying before her first heat virtually eliminates the risk for developing breast cancer ...

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  • How To Mate Dogs Successfully
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Mating dogs takes patience and good timing, but can be successful if you plan carefully. Here are the things to consider to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

    It is a good idea to introduce the dogs you plan to mate before the female comes into heat. This gives you the opportunity to see how they get along - whether they act aggressively toward each other, or whether they are quite friendly. A few days together should determine whether they are compatible enough to cons ...

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  • The Top 20 Absolutely Most Famous Dogs
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my pet numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There were so many great famous dogs that I did five alphabetical gourps, with a final round of the top most famous dogs. This is that final round, and I'll reveal which are the most famous of these terrific dogs.

    The top twenty most famous of all dogs (based on online chatter) are:

    20. Goofy - fro ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Dogs (part 5) From Santa's Little Helper To Wishbone
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five groups, and then I'll do a final round with the top dogs from those groups.

    The most famous dogs (based on online chatter) with names starting with the letters S to Z are:

    10. Old Yeller from classic "Old Yeller" books and movies
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  • What Is Alternative Heartworm Treatment For Dogs?
    By: Sally Winter | - Heartworm infection in dogs is an extremely serious but preventable disease. If heartworms are left untreated, they can kill their host (i.e. your beloved pooch). Heartworms are parasites that are transmitted from animal to animal by mosquitoes. Let's look at why these deadly parasites are so dangerous and then we'll look at alternative heartworm treatment for dogs.

    Deadly parasites

    Heartworms get their name because the adult worms actually live inside the right side of ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Dogs (part 4) From Nipper To Rowdy
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five or six groups, and then I'll do a final round with the top dogs from those groups.

    The most famous dogs (based on online chatter) with names starting with the letters N to R are:

    10. Rex a Border Collie in the movie "Babe"

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  • What Use Is Herbal Treatment For Dogs?
    By: Sally Winter | - When your pooch is ill you will do everything that you reasonably can in order to get him back to full health. This can often mean expensive trips to the vet but we gladly pay it to get our four legged friends a clean bill of health. There are alternatives to veterinary treatment for some minor health conditions. These alternatives are herbal treatments for dogs. We can also look to herbal treatments for dogs to keep our canines in top health all year round.

    Don't expect to be able ...

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  • Anxiety In Dogs - Building A Happier, Healthier Relationship
    By: Ben Thomas | - Anxiety in dogs is a behavioral problem that many dog owners have to face at some point in time.

    Don't fear, because you are not alone! This does not mean that you have to give up your dog. Quite the opposite: By working on the anxiety problems with your dog you will not only learn how to better communicate with your dog, but you will be building a stronger bound.

    Does your dog suffer from anxiety? Think about it for just a moment and ask yourself these questions:

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  • Feeding Dogs Dairy Products
    By: Daphne Reid | - Whether or not dogs can eat dairy products such as milk, Yoghurt and cheese is one of the most commonly asked questions from new dog owners. Unfortunately there is no concise answer to this, since individual dogs vary.

    The most abundant sugar in dairy products is lactose, which is a disaccharide that consists of bonded galactose and glucose fragments and which requires an enzyme called lactase to be able to digest it. The enzyme cleaves the lactose molecule into its two subunits, th ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Dogs (part 3) Names Beginning With The Letters L To M
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five or six groups, and then I'll do a final round with the top dogs from those groups.

    The most famous dogs (based on online chatter) with names starting with the letters L to M are:

    10. Milou the dog stars in the "Adventures of Tintin" com ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Dogs (part 2) Names Beginning With The Letters D To K
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five or six groups, and then I'll do a final round with the top dogs from those groups.

    The most famous dogs (based on online chatter) with names starting with the letters D to K are:

    10. Huckleberry Hound from the classic Hanna-Barbera cart ...

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  • Foods Dogs Should Not Eat: Here's A List Of Dangerous Foods For Dogs
    By: Jaime S. McKittrin | - A recent news story about a dog that stole some TicTacs"".from his master's purse got me thinking about the various foods that dogs should not eat.

    The story was about a particular ingredient found in many sugar free candies, and also in Tums"". It got me thinking and trying to recall all of the various dangerous foods for dogs.

    I was glad to learn this, because there are many times I considered giving big French Sheep Dog a breath mint just to ... ah ... clear the ai ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Dogs (part 1) Names Beginning With A To C
    By: Larry Truett | - I've been compiling a list of famous dogs for my Pet Numerology website for some time now. I know which my favorites are, but I wondered which are the most famous overall. There are so many great famous dogs that I'm doing this in five or six groups, and then I'll do a final round with the top dogs from those groups.

    The most famous dogs (based on online chatter) with names starting with the letter A to C are:

    10. Brian Griffin, the dog on the animated series Family G ...

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  • Small Dogs Breed "'" Ideal Pets For Apartment Dwellers And Those With Smaller Living Spaces
    By: Brad Zockoll | - Small dogs make ideal pets for apartment dwellers and those with smaller living spaces. They are great companion dogs that adapt well to our busy schedules. There are many good things about small breeds of dogs. They are a lot easier and cheaper to look after. It's easier to travel with a small dog. The best thing about them is that they live longer than big dogs. From cute to tough breeds, toy dog or terrier breeds - there are many different small dog breeds for you to choose from. Generally a ...
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  • Dogs Cushing's Disease: Don't Misdiagnose These Signs And Symptoms Of Cushing's Disease In Dogs
    By: Kate Rieger | - What is dog's Cushing's disease? Dogs Cushing's disease is a common problem that affects senior pets, and is caused by overactive adrenal glands. This condition can easily be confused with premature signs of aging in dogs. Cushing's disease symptoms include:*

    * weight gain
    * hair loss
    * urinating in the house
    * increased consumption of water
    * increased urination
    * increase in appetite

    Thankfully, this disease is treatable and once ...

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  • The Dogs Of War - Canine Soldiers
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs have been part of warfare since ancient times. The Romans used the breed Canis Molossus with success until they fought the Briton's Mastiff, which were more powerful with broad mouths. So the Romans imported and used these dogs thereafter. The Romans started employing war dogs at about 101 B.C., which was 1 company of canines for each legion. They had dog attack formations and put chain mail and spiked collars on the dogs. Other ancient groups used war dogs such as the Greeks, Egyptians, an ...
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  • The King Of Dogs - Airedale Terrier
    By: Tristan Andrews | - This cute, perky looking little dog is called the "king" of terriers. It originated in England in the 1800's. It was developed for hunting otters and badgers. These days it is used as a police dog and guard dog. The male and female are 23-inches tall and they weigh 55 pounds as an average. These dogs are also called the Bingley terrier and the Waterside terrier.

    Its height is the maximum for any type of terrier. The Old English terrier is its ancestor. Hunters in Yorkshire apprec ...

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  • Dogs: Eye Diseases That May Require Surgery
    By: Anne Ming | - Just as we are vulnerable to acquiring certain diseases, our dogs can also get them. And in the same way that our body feels terrible when we are sick, our pets can also feel weak and tired when they are inflicted with a disease.

    One of the rather commonly affected areas in dogs is their eyes, and among the disease that can be developed are the following:

    Cataracts

    Distichiasis

    Cherry Eye

    Glaucoma

    Cataracts

    This is brought about by old age or a ...

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  • Types Of Miniature Dogs And Miniature Dog Tips
    By: David Urmann | - This breed of small dogs is a Schnauzer type, which originated in Germany in the 19th century. It is developed from crosses between a standard Schnauzer and two or more smaller breeds including affenpinscher and poodle. This Schnauzer type remains one of the most popular miniature breeds in year 2007. It is the 11th most popular breed in the United States.

    This dog type is normally has squarely, small proportioned built, measuring about 30 to 36 centimeters tall and weighing 6.4 ...

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  • A Glimpse On The Various Types Of Terrier Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You'll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.

    Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but the ...

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  • Everything You Need To Know About Holistic Flea Treatment For Dogs
    By: Sally Winter | - Fleas are a real nuisance for dogs. By the time you notice them on your pet, they will already have got to the level of a full blown infestation! This article looks at holistic flea treatment for dogs.

    It has to be said up front that fleas are incredibly difficult to get rid of. They spend a very small amount of their time actually on any one animal. They lay eggs all over the house and garden and these eggs can even last through winter. Fleas move from one pet to another and to mak ...

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  • Intriguing Facts About Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Man's best friend is a very interesting animal. To see what some of the interesting things about dogs are, we can look at physical traits, historical facts, famous dogs, and phrases concerning canines.

    Physical

    - The pressure applied by the mouth of the average dog is 150-200 pounds per square inch and 450 pounds of pressure is applied by some dog's mouth's.
    - The canines sense of smell is 100,000 times more powerful than a persons.
    - Dogs have 2x mo ...

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  • Dogs In Heat: The Facts
    By: Tristan Andrews | - There are numerous questions that people ask, when learning about dogs in heat. There are practical answers that help dog owners to understand the estrous cycle.

    The proper name for heat is the estrous cycle and during this cycle a dog can become pregnant. The obvious sign is bleeding from the vagina and the vulva might be swollen. The bleeding isn't profuse, especially in small dogs. She will urinate more often. The biggest clue is the sudden surge of male dogs hanging around ...

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  • Dog Movie Stars Or Dogs In Movies
    By: Tristan Andrews | - People who like dogs also like movies with dogs in them, especially dogs as the star of the film. Dogs have been in flicks since silent films. The most notable example is the dog in the 1921 Charlie Chaplin flick entitled The Kid.

    Rin Tin Tin was the first canine to be the star of a movie. He was a messenger dog of the Germans in World War I; he was rescued by an American aviator that brought Rin Tin Tin home with him to the states. The veteran noticed that Rin Tin Tin was except ...

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  • Chocolate Poisoning In Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Most people have heard that chocolate can poison dogs. It is the theobromine in the chocolate that poisons them. It affects their central nervous system, agitating it, which sometimes results in epileptic seizures. The quantity has to be high enough for it to be lethal. Different kinds of chocolate contain less or more theobromine per ounce. It takes so many ounces per pound of body weight for each kind of chocolate to sicken a dog.

    Theobromine

    1) Milk chocolate: ...

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  • Dog Training - How To Train The Difficult Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The truth is that not all the dogs are born equally, some of them are created to lead while the rest of them are more than happy to take orders from the leader. Moreover, not all the dogs will respond in the same manner, some will gladly do their tasks while on the other hand some will test your temperaments to the limits. As we talk about some of the dogs, they fall under the category of hard to train dogs. These dogs are a lot more possessive than others and it is hard to train these dogs. I ...
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  • Extremely Light Shedding Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Every dog sheds some just like people lose a little hair. But some dogs shed much more than others, while the ones discussed here shed a lot less. A lightly shedding dog is better for those people that want a house dog without as much cleanup of the dog's fur required. It is also a plus for less grooming of your pet.

    Those that want a dog that shed's less have a large variety of breeds to choose from including: the Irish Water Spaniel, Puli, Yorkshire Terrier, Toy Poodle, Bologne ...

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  • Training Dogs To Pee Outside
    By: DogBehaviorOnline.com | - Do you have a young puppy or an older dog and you wish you could figure out the secrets to training dogs to pee outside? Potty training a dog has four simple steps and if you follow them you are guaranteed to never have to clean up pee or poop again:

    1.Supervision, supervision. supervision! I can't reiterate enough times the importance of supervision when you are training dogs to pee outside. The number one mistake of any dog owner when housebreaking a dog is to give that dog way ...

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  • Breakthrough Medications For Dogs With Bladder Problems
    By: Kate Rieger | - While dealing with dogs with bladder problems the principal thing to keep in mind is that there is a difference between behavioral problems, like when you dog is using his urine for emotional or situational reasons, and medical problems. For a dog with medical bladder problems, there may be no control over his or her bladder. Even if there is control, the control may be partial, or weakened by elements outside a dog's ability.

    Health related issues for dogs with bladder problems inc ...

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  • Problem Bladder In Dogs - Is It Diaper Time For Old Duchess?
    By: Kate Rieger | - Large dogs or small, old or young, can suffer from a problem bladder in dogs. You fine damp spots on the rug (or in your bed) and what you thought was a water leak was really your dog leaking. Little puddles all over the place. Your dog barely knows what has happened, but he's miserable when you point it out to him. There is help for your dog and she doesn't have to wear a diaper.

    It can be hard to know what to do: no one is happy about the situation. You and the family just plain ...

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  • Is Your Dog Struggling With A Infection In Bladder Of Dogs? Try Something Natural!
    By: Kate Rieger | - Crystal-like stuff or crystals build up in the urinary tract or in bladder of dogs. This leaves your dog vulnerable to bladder problems. The first step in treating crystals or stones in your dog's bladder is knowing what causes them.

    Canine oxalate bladder stones are caused by a concentration of calcium in the blood stream. On the other hand, canine struvite crystals occur often in dogs and they are usually caused by urinary tract problem. No matter which kind of crystals your dog e ...

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  • Infection In Bladder Of Dogs - Stop The Pain With Natural Treatments For Canine Bladder Sickness
    By: Kate Rieger | - There are non-prescription, natural options for treating stones or an infection in bladder of dogs. If your dog has ever suffered from the painful symptoms of bladder blockage, needing to go all the time and struggling or feeling pain during urination, then it has certainly been an issue for you. Though the condition can be terribly uncomfortable, there are safe, gentle options for treatment which can not only ease symptoms but improve your dog's overall health.

    Crystals or sto ...

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  • Giardiasis In Dogs
    By: Cristian Stan | - Giardiasis is an infection with giardia that happens in dogs. Giardia is a one cell parasite named protozoa. This parasite infects the small intestine in the dog. There are many ways in which a dog can get infected by this parasite.

    Transmission

    One of the most popular methods of transmission is through drinking water that has infected cysts. The dogs that already are infested with the parasite can pass on the infective cysts out through the stool. If your dog comes in contact with ...

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