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  • How To Stop Aggressive Behavior In Dogs
    By: paul3robfij8 | - We're going to take a look at how to deal with aggression and biting.

    Canine] aggression is frightening. The first time your previously sweet and cuddly puppy decides to snap or lunge at somebody in your own home, you will almost certainly break out in a cold sweat and begin stressing about just how much further it could possibly go.

    Yet, handling those aggressive behaviors does not generally have to be the stress filled, practically untenable situation you are concerne ...

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  • How To Stop Aggressive Behavior In Dogs
    By: dougs4z7bej5 | - We are going to look at handling aggression and biting.

    Canine] aggression is alarming. The first time your at one time sweet and snuggly puppy decides to snap or lunge at somebody in your house, you will probably break out in a cold sweat and begin worrying about just how much farther it could go.

    But, coping with those aggressive behaviors doesn't always need to be the disturbing, practically untenable situation you worry over. More than 99% of all pet dogs with aggre ...

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  • How To Stop Dog Aggression And Biting
    By: franejqasnj4 | - We're going to look at the way to handle aggression and nipping.

    [Dog is scary. The first time your once lovable and affectionate puppy decides to snap or lunge at someone in your home, you will probably break out in a cold sweat and begin being concerned about just how much farther it could go.

    But, coping with those aggressive tendencies does not always have to be the stressful, practically untenable situation you worry over. About 99% of all pet dogs with aggression ...

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  • How To Stop Aggressive Behavior In Dogs
    By: mich8nsqauj1 | - We are going to have a look at how to cope with aggression and nipping.

    [Dog is alarming. The very first time your once sweet and affectionate young dog decides to bite or lunge at somebody in your house, you will almost certainly break out in a cold sweat and start being concerned about how much farther it might go.

    But, handling those aggressive tendencies does not commonly need to be the stressful, nearly untenable situation you are concerned about. More than 99% of ...

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  • How To Stop Dog Aggression And Biting
    By: bruccpr7ma | - We are going to have a look at how to deal with aggression and biting.

    [Dog is terrifying. The first occasion your once adorable and cuddly dog decides to bite or lunge at a friend or relative in your house, you will probably break out in a cold sweat and start worrying about just how much farther it may possibly go.

    But, experiencing those aggressive tendencies doesn't normally have to be the worrying, almost untenable situation you fear. About 99% of all pet dogs with ...

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  • Be Aware Of What Makes Up A Healthy Diet For Dogs
    By: Timothy Capper | - We have all done it, a sneaky sausage under the table, as children when mum had her back turned the whole plate of pasta bake went under the table, however as science and understanding of the animals around us develops, we now realize that those table scraps are not that good for our dog. A dog has specific nutritional needs, these are also dependent on the size, age and breed, just like us. After reading the brief article, you may want to do a little more research yourself, so next time be a bi ...
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  • Potty Training And Proper Housebreaking Of Bichon Frise Dogs
    By: Randall Flagg | - Would it surprise you if one day, your cute little toy dog, like a Bichon Frise, suddenly without warning bites you? Many bichon frise owners would. While it may be alarming at first, you might want to consider a Bichon Frise dog biting problem behavior as a sign of possible temperament problems in your pet.

    Why would a friendly, lovable dog like a Bichon Frise bite? Teething is one common reason for this specially if you gotton your bichon as a puppy. For canines, the feeling of ir ...

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  • Is Raw Or Cooked Dog Food A Better Choice For Your Pet?
    By: Jacob Alston | - Feeding dogs raw food is a topic that has been hotly debated a great deal by its advocates and critics. The real issue that needs to be the topic of conversation is processed versus fresh food for dogs and not so much whether the food is raw or cooked.

    But because of the unique qualities that characterize each of our pets, there are probably as many distinct nutritional requirements as there are dogs on the planet. With that said, I believe that pet nutrition, in order to keep your ...

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  • How To Buy A Dog Online?
    By: Johny Cvetkovic | - The usage of online medium for picking the best dogs that are available in the market is really catching up like never before. The best part is using this medium is that just about anybody can try it out at no great cost and also go through plenty of options before zeroing in on any breed of dog. However, with this medium, you really need to be patient to buy the best one from the dogs for sale place. Only by doing this, you are likely to select a dog that will be truly dedicated to you and will ...
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  • Dog Liver Cancer - Diagnosis And Prognosis For Liver Cancer In Dogs
    By: Ginny Carroll | - There are two types of dog liver cancer - a primary liver cell cancer, and a secondary tumor which has spread from another part of the body such as the mammary gland. In this article, we will only discuss primary liver cancer.

    Cancer of the liver occurs most frequently in elderly dogs. In fact, over 80% of dogs affected by this type of cancer are over 10 years of age. In almost one-third of dogs that are diagnosed with primary liver cancer, they have no symptoms of the diseas ...

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  • The Reasons Why Dogs Have Seizures
    By: Sandra DeMers. | - People in England use the term "fits" to describe what happens to a person when their brain loses control over the body. However, these episodes are more widely known as "seizures" in America. This article will be an information summary about some of the diseases and influences that are known to cause seizures to happen in dogs.

    EPILEPSY. Epilepsy is a main cause of seizures in dogs, but it is not the only reason and not all seizures mean a dog has epilepsy. The most common form of e ...

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  • How To Stop Your Dog Barking
    By: Geoff Wainwright | - Train Your Dog to Stop Barking

    Dogs usually bark because they are bored. Dogs want a lot of attention and they don't know how to behave when alone. Unfortunately, we have usually set this situation up ourselves. You want your dog to be happy, so you spoil him: you give your dogs treats and pat him whenever you wish. It is entirely normal for you to act this way and entirely normal for your dog to complain when he feels neglected.

    You must teach your dog that barking for ...

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  • Common Questions Owners Ask About Senior Dogs
    By: Tanner Messy | - Due to higher quality veterinary care and better medical technology, canines are living much long today than in years past. As with people, however, living longer can pose physical and mental challenges. As dogs age, their owners may notice changes in the way they move and behave. These are signs their pets' needs are shifting. It's important for owners to recognize these signs in order to accommodate their needs.

    With this in mind, we'll answer some of the most common questions peopl ...

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  • Photography - The Rule Of Thirds
    By: D Robert Bordua | - One of the most beneficial rules in photography is a simple one called The Rule of Thirds. This one rule can be helpful to amateurs and professionals alike. Practicing this rule will help you set up your composition and its not difficult to learn and apply. Making it a habit whenever you take photos will drastically improve the quality of your images.

    Believe it or not, we already think in terms of the Rule of Thirds even though we dont realize it. Following this rule is ...

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  • How To Have A 2nd Dog On A Tie-out
    By: Gail Ramberg | - You finally broke down and got a 2nd dog, now what? There are two big concerns you will have to consider linked to having two dogs. One problem is to have a plan for handling pet waste disposal and the other is finding out the different ways you will get exercise for your dogs Here we'll review the things you need to know about the tie-out in the back when a 2nd dog gets added to the mix.

    There are changes when you add a 2nd dog to the mix. Another problem is what to do ab ...

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  • Why Do Dogs Eat Their Poop?
    By: Dechen Lau | - Maybe you have ever seen either your dog or somebody else's dog eating their particular poop? If so, we would imagine which you had been probably pretty repulsed with this. Also, you most likely wondered "why on the globe are they doing that"? Is often more than happy to try and explain this to you personally. No person really knows beyond doubt why dogs will sometimes eat their very own poop. However, there are actually a several different theories that exist available about why such a thing ha ...
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  • Chihuahua Dog Breed History, Temperament, Grooming And Description
    By: Scott Lipe | - Unlike other breeds, the Chihuahua breed can vary in height, and are more measured by their weight. American and British standards state this breed should weigh no more than six pounds, but the British standards, recommends between two and four pounds. This breed can grow as tall as 15 inches, this being the exception rather than the rule. This breed has both long and short hair Chihuahuas. This is classed in the tiny toy dog size category. They have a well rounded head and a short pointed muzzl ...
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  • Asthma Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment In Dogs
    By: Jared Wright | - Asthma in dogs is a rare occurrence. Dogs are more than often diagnosed with this ailment. The symptoms are more likely seen in the form of wheezing, coughing, sneezing, and almost all kinds of similar experiences that humans face when they suffer from Asthma attacks. Immediately get in touch with the vet if you find your pet suffering from such symptoms.

    How is asthma in dogs diagnosed?

    In order to determine whether or not your canine is suffering from this respiratory ...

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  • Funny Tricks To Teach Your Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - All dog owners should trick train their dogs, teaching them to do things in funny and/or cute ways. It would be a real cool idea to teach your dog to do tricks that are unique plus the basic tricks - this way he can help you do different household chores and you can enjoy and have more fun with your pet.

    Teaching dogs new tricks helps in resolving the issue of aggressiveness and it can change difficult dogs into well behaved pets. Teaching new tricks to your dog is very healthy fo ...

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  • Predicting Dog Temperament (part 2)
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A good rule of thumb for predicting temperament is to take a look at the mother, and if possible, the father of a litter. Having ruled out that factor, you can draw on the research which has been done by the experts.

    Just recently there was an article which described methods of selecting puppies for guide dogs for the blind. The tests used proved to be almost 95% accurate! And you don't have to be one of the experts to try the simple tests.

    How You Can Easily Selec ...

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  • What Healthy Food Should Dogs Be Fed?
    By: Rodnas Laygaf | - Feeding a dog should be taken with seriousness and a careful eye in reading ingredients and a strong backing of nutrient knowledge. Whatever food is given to the dog will later on manifest itself either through a healthy response of strength and energy or a downward turn of weakness and poor appearance. As people are concerned with what goes into their bodies, the same should carry to their pets. Probably the very basic rule of feeding a dog is "do not feed your dog something you would not eat y ...
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  • How To Select The Best Puppy Out Of A Litter
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Once you have chosen a breeder, it is time to pick out the puppy from the available litter. A good rule of thumb is to avoid extremes. Disqualify any puppies that are excessively submissive or fearful, and avoid puppies that are extremely dominant or bullying.

    Fierce food or toy guarding, exaggerated barking or biting, submissive urination, and extreme apathy are all bad signs in young puppies. Curiosity, however, is good, as are playfulness and confidence. Above all, do not let t ...

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  • Housebreaking The Dog
    By: Rodnas Laygaf | - When families get a dog and bring him into the home, he is not just a pet to watch the house or guard property but a member of the family. As a member of the family, there are rules that should be followed. One basic rule is to keep the home clean. This is where the need for housebreaking comes in. But one must keep in mind the kind of dog he they are bringing home: a new puppy or an older dog that may have come from a shelter or a previous family.

    For a puppy, it is important to ...

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  • Dealing With Osteoarthrosis In Dogs
    By: Rodnas Laygaf | - As most things on the earth, "wear and tear" is something that everything and everyone has to deal with. This goes for clothes, electronics and of course, flesh and bone. As humans have the weakening and pain of bones and joints, so do the canines. This is called Dog Osteoathrosis or Dog Arthritis and the term can be used when talking either about arthritis or degenerative joint disease. This is usually characterized by the pain and swelling of the joints due to the deterioration or breakdown ...
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  • Why Does My Dog Eat His Own Poop?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs' eating their own poop (or coprophagia) isn't as common as some people believe. Contrary to popular belief, it is not normal dog behavior. Healthy dogs fed a good diet don't usually eat dog feces. They may be interested in feces from other animals (cats in particular) but it's not a healthy sign if your dog is eating his own feces. Dogs eat their own feces and feces from other dogs for several reasons:

    1.Starvation

    2.A lack of required nutrients in his di ...

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  • Some Common Dog Behavior Problems - Part 1
    By: Tristan Andrews | - If you have lived your life with a dog then you have probably encountered some common dog behavior problems at least once or twice. You may have been left wondering why dogs do the things they do. Things like barking, biting, chewing and other ordinary dog behaviors are quite common but they are often misunderstood by dog owners and, consequently, mishandled. On the other hand, perhaps you are new to owning a dog, or you are just in the process of thinking about getting a dog. Maybe you want ...
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  • An Overview Of Cancer: What You Should Know
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Cancer is one of the most frightening and difficult illnesses for pets and their owners to handle. As with humans, cancer in dogs comes in many forms and can appear in many parts of the body. With dogs living much longer now than they once did, there is more opportunity for cancers to develop in later years. Decisive early treatment can often save your dog's life. There are also many new treatments available today that can help your dog recover from cancer.

    The American Veteri ...

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  • Will Medication Cure My Dog's Separation Anxiety?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Recently I have been receiving quite a few calls about dogs with separation anxiety so I thought I would revisit the subject. If your dog needs help with this anxiety condition feel free to contact me so we can start an effective treatment program.

    Genuine separation anxiety can be a serious problem for a dog. It is much more than simply having a dog that barks and cries when you leave the house. With genuine separation anxiety your dog cannot stand to be away from you even whe ...

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  • Separation Anxiety And Your Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Dogs of any breed can experience separation anxiety. It occurs in both male and female dogs. Although it may be related to a dog's temperament it does not seem to be genetic in origin. Instead, everything indicates that separation anxiety occurs because of a lack of socialization in a puppy's early life or because a dog has lived through an abusive or traumatic situation.

    Your dog may be displaying signs of separation anxiety if he shows some of the following symptoms:
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  • What Do I Do If My Dog Has Hip Dysplasia?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Hip dysplasia is a complicated disease that affects both cats and dogs. It is considered to be an inherited disease but it is polygenic -- that means that it is not a case of simply breeding parents together who don't have hip dysplasia and producing puppies that don't have the disease. There are many factors that can affect whether or not a dog develops the disease, even if he has parents with or without hip dysplasia.

    Hip dysplasia results when the cartilage around a dog's hip ...

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  • Fire! Training Dogs For Arson Detection
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Arson detection, or accelerant detection dogs, includes dogs trained for law enforcement, such as fire departments, as well as private detection companies who do searches for insurance companies.

    Arson detection dogs require intensive training. Training usually begins even before the dog is assigned a handler. Dogs can be trained with small tins containing a couple of drops of evaporated gasoline. The dog is then rewarded. As you would expect, the dog begins to associate the s ...

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  • Are There Any Really Hypoallergenic Dogs?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - There is a great deal of speculation and debate about dogs for allergy sufferers. Are there really any hypoallergenic dogs? Probably not. All dogs do produce saliva and dander, regardless of their coat type. Saliva and dander are the main causes of allergic reactions in those who are allergic to dogs. However, allergy sufferers can vary greatly in their reactions to different breeds of dogs and even to individual dogs. This means that if you are allergic to dogs and you wish to own a dog y ...
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  • Choosing A Hypoallergenic Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - It's a sad fact that some people are allergic to dogs. Even people who seem to love dogs the most may be allergic to them. Fortunately, there are some solutions to this problem. One answer is to look for breeds that are so-called "hypoallergenic" dogs. That is, they are supposed to cause fewer allergic reactions in people with dog allergies. These dogs are not actually free of the allergens that cause allergy sufferers to react, but they often seem to cause fewer reactions than some other d ...
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  • Should My Dog Be Sleeping In My Bed?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The role of dogs in our lives has changed a great deal in the last 100 years. There was a time in the United States and many other countries when dogs were not allowed in the house. In your great-grandmother's day most dogs were outside dogs. They may have slept in the barn or under the porch. Wealthier people kept lap dogs but most farmers and working people had dogs that had to earn their keep in some way. These dogs were expected to do some work, whether it was herding stock, killing rod ...
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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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  • 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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  • Obedience Training For Dogs, Stop Your Dogs Bad Behaviour
    By: Michael Hogg | - Stop your dogs behavior problems in their tracks. Whether it be a puppy or adult dog, you cannot allow your dog to rule the roost. Your dog should be fully trained by the time it is 1 year old.

    That means trained for the house, leash, and basic sit-stay-down-recall commands as a minimum.

    If you don't then your dog will assume the roll of pack leader, which will make your life a misery, and you will find it very difficult to wrest the role back off the dog.

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  • Beyond Housebreaking - What's Toys Are To Dogs
    By: Tristan Andrews | - The next thing you will really want to work on with your puppy is his knowledge of what constitutes a toy and what doesn't. It's not fun to have a dog that doesn't understand that your new Italian shoes are not his new chew toys. This lesson is fun for your pet and should be for you, too. This lesson will teach your dog not only the word "toy", but the words for specific toys. It will ingrain a categorical concept of "toys" in his brain. The more categories your dog can be taught, the mor ...
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  • Basic Principles In A Dog Lovers Club
    By: Tristan Andrews | - There are lots of dog lovers clubs in the US that offer a lot more for both the dog lovers and their dogs. Here are some of them.

    The American Kennel Club has a dog lovers sections called "For the Love of the Purebred Dog". This article is more than a canine purebred section. It is dedicated to living at home with dogs. This dog club gives informative and educational materials pertaining to pet care, training, nutrition and a lot more. It also includes funny stories, art, pet hist ...

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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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  • Biking With Your Dog
    By: Josh Whitford | - A great way to add exercise into your best friend's daily routine is to take your dog biking. There are different ways to do this, and biking is not meant for all dogs.

    First of all, biking is great for those tall, lean dogs that have tons of energy. Boxers, labs and greyhounds are all great runners and appreciate a good biking session. Still, any breed can tag along for biking as long as the owner doesn't go too fast.

    There are many reasons to consider biking with ...

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  • Dog Anemia Causes And Treatment
    By: Thierry Babineaux | - Its not just humans that suffer from anemia. Dogs also suffer from anemia. Brought on when the quantity of red blood cells in the blood flow become low, anemia can be treated with proper medical dosages. Dog health is often a cause of worry for every pet owner. Dog health questions are on the top of the mind for every dog lover and owner. Dogs suffer from all health problems, just as we do and many symptoms can be similar to ours. Their pain, their tears, their hurt, its all real ...
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  • Taking Special Care Of Your Teacup Dog
    By: Art Gib | - One must take special care with a teacup dog. Food and nutrition is not less important because the dog is smaller; rather, with teacup dogs nutrition is equally, if not more, important.

    Always do your best to encourage your dog through mealtime. One would want the dog to associate mealtime with positive feelings so that in the future the dog will eat and have proper nutrition.

    To make sure that your little dog stays fit and healthy as an adult, it is imperative tha ...

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  • Dogs Training Series How Much Should I Feed My Dog
    By: Alex Rocklane | - Many people have different answers based on their experiences with dogs. Clearly, the type of dog will determine how much and how frequently you should feed him. Small dogs require much less than a larger dog, but the difference might not be as big as you might think.



    It also depends on the age your dog and his condition.



    Puppies require a different diet than an older dog, and senior dogs also require special feeding. Puppies and senior dogs will be ...

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  • Dogs Training Series Dog Food Allergies
    By: Alex Rocklane | - Dog food allergies are not as easy to identify as you might think. Dogs can experience digestive upset for any number of reasons, including eating bits of toys, chewing pieces of wood and swallowing fur.



    Many symptoms of food allergies can be confused with other conditions or situations. For instance, if your dog has something stuck between his teeth, he will claw at his face. If he has a pesky flea, he will bite his belly or experience ear infections and skin lesions. < ...

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  • Proven Advice To Potty Training Dogs
    By: Pete Meris | - By you having a dog as your pet you have a responsibility towards your dog and towards
    yourself to have your dog house trained. The basic fundamentals in teaching your dog to
    become obedient to you and to respond to your commands needs to be understood by
    your dog and that is the crux of this article. This article will go into the issue of potty
    training dogs and 2 rules that must be enforced otherwise your dog will not learn how to
    be house trained.

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  • For The Love Of Dogs
    By: Debra Rae | - Dogs and humans have been together for centuries. Why are we such pals? Dogs dig, bark, lick, steal burgers from the grill, get fleas, worms, ticks. Dogs have to be trained to do their business outside and then it has to be cleaned up. They have to be fed, bathed, brushed, walked, played with and watered. Dogs need attention, a veterinarian and must be cared for when you go on vacation or away for the night or a weekend.

    Through all this, the human/dog bond is stronger than ...

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  • Addressing Aggression In Dogs
    By: Bob Evanston | - Dogs have been close companions to humans for hundreds of years, thousands in some places. For many, the old saying, "a dog is man's best friend" (which should be updated to "a man or woman's) is more than a cliche, but a heartfelt feeling. Dogs can indeed be a comfort, a friend, a protector, a playmate to children, a guardian of house and property and many other things.

    There are times, alas, when dogs do not seem like our best friends. At times, they can be downright scary. Ther ...

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  • Healthy Dogs Are Happy Dogs
    By: Lisa Andrews | - Our dogs bring so much joy and happiness to our lives. I cannot think of much that is better than seeing my pup's tail wag as I walk into the house after a long day. Here are some of our favorite happy dog stories from American Animal Hospital Association and the healthypet website:


    Smokey, the Shetland Sheepdog
    Smokey has brought so much laughter into my life it is hard to pick just one special story, but here is the latest. We go camping whenever time permits. ...

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