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Sick Dog Symptoms Or Not
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Dog vomit with ease, seemingly at will, and often without apparent cause. One thing that almost never causes a dog to vomit is eating too fast. Bolting food is the natural way for a dog. If your dog is eating too much, however, is another matter. The capacity of a pup's stomach to hold food is phenomenal. Life Magazine once ran a story about a five-pound puppy that ate a five-pound ham, all but... [MORE]

Grooming Long Hair Dogs
Monday, January 29, 2007
Long coated small breeds are characterized by a certain appealing full fluffiness, as opposed to the parted coat-breeds, which are characterized by long, smooth, flowing hair, which is more similar to long human hair.  When grooming just remember that when grooming long-coated small dogs:  You need to think of the coat standing out from the body, rather than lying flat against the skin.After... [MORE]

Grooming Your Dog's Ears
Monday, January 29, 2007
No matter what shape your dog's ears are long and droopy, or short and catlike, they require attention to make sure that they stay clean and free of problems. Dogs ears produce wax, trap dirt, grow hair, retain moisture, and can easily develop infections when they are neglected.  One need to check your dog's ears daily.  lf your dog is used to you handling there ears then they will be more... [MORE]

Adopting An Adult Dog
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Adopting an adult dog is quite different from bringing home a puppy. Their adaptation to your way of living will largely depend on their previous treatment and environment. In most cases, firm rules and abundant kindness will win them over. Time is in your favor, so use it! If you expect the dog to adapt in a few days or weeks, change your thinking: It will be six months to a year before they... [MORE]

Keeping Your New Puppy Busy 5 Simple Ways
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Fun things to do with your new puppy for the positive upbringing of your dog. These energy-producing exercises act as building blocks that make advanced training easier and enhance the bond between owner and puppy. Grooming Practice: Starting at an early age teaches the puppy acceptance of hands-on treatment over all parts of his body and emphasizes relaxed "stays." Grooming also assures the... [MORE]

Overweight Dogs Are A Big Problem
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
With 32% of the US population overweight it is a very big problem in our society, and this problem goes for dogs as well. Dogs are very susceptible to gaining weight as they become less active in old age. But some breeds have been reported to be more likely to become obese than others as they watch the birthdays fly by. These are just some of the dogs West Highland white terriers, beagles,... [MORE]

Feeding Carbohydrates To Your Dog
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Feeding Carbohydrates To Your DogYou need to know the difference between humans and dogs and how they digest carbohydrates in there system. The digestive tract in humans are much longer than that of a dog, and the formation of jaws and teeth is entirely different. A dog's digestion starts in the stomach. Dogs' teeth - all 42 of them - are built to tear flesh apart. Dogs gulp their food as fast... [MORE]

Aging Dog Care Part 1
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Do you need special training equipment for an older dog? No. A chain collar and six-foot web leash are fine for all training sessions with a normal healthy dog, regardless of age.Why don't dogs get cavities except in rare instances? It is seems that there enamel surface of the dog's teeth is harder and more impenetrable to pathogenisis than that of humans. Another factor could be the dog is... [MORE]

Is Your Dog Not Listening Or Is It Their Hearing?
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
The first sign your dog is aging can be very upsetting if you don't fully understand what is truly happening, is an increasing inattentiveness and apparent loss of obedience training. When you call to them, your dog seems to ignoring you, or respond to you slowly that you tempted to punish them for disobedience. Nothing of the sort should be done! More likely or not, they are developing a... [MORE]

Diet Pills For Your Dog
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Dog diet drug OK'd by FDASlentrol to target the 5% of obese and and 20-30% of overweight U.S. dogs.U.S. health officials have approved the first obesity drug aimed at treating Americans' increasingly plump pooches, the Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.The drug, Pfizer Inc'.s Slentrol, helps decrease appetite and fat absorption to help the roughly 5 percent of U.S. dogs that are obese... [MORE]

Pomeranian Dog Facts
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Pomeranian are great little dogs that are happy active spark plugs that can adapt cheerfully to life in a one bedroom apartment or a spacious home, loving the role of a lap dog or enjoying walks with its owner.  Alternatively, they  will amuse them self’s  adequately in the yard.  He makes a faithful and devoted addition to the family.Size:  The average size of most  Pomeranian male is 4 to... [MORE]

Feeding Your Labrador Retriever The Right Way
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Feeding your lab certainly is the top priority, there are other factors as well such as how and when, to provide a pattern for a healthful lifestyle for your dog.You need to pick a  specific location for when your lab is eating. In most homes you will find them being fed right in the middle of the kitchen floor, probably at a time when the kitchen is in full use. People, thinking like the human... [MORE]

Dog Lice
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Do you know if your dog has lice?  Sometimes clean, well-groomed dogs can be a host to many different types of unwanted guests.  One of them is called dog lice.  Dog lice infestation is not common thing with dogs in this country, especially those that live in a clean environment and get proper care and attention.  However, one should still be aware of symptoms and know how to deal with the... [MORE]

Weaning Your Puppy The Right Way
Saturday, December 30, 2006
The time has come to teach the puppy that they need to depend upon something besides milk for his food.  The process is called weaning and is made up  changing of a pup's diet from liquid to solid.  Dog owners consider weaning to be that instant in time when one takes a pup from his mother.  But weaning actually takes place both before and after a pup is separated from his mother.  During that... [MORE]

Do You Know How Your Dog Eats?
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Like most dog owners think that every each breed of dog must be fed different, according to some sort of specification.  The truth is that,  the eating behavior of your dog is characteristic of the whole species, not of any individual breed, since every  dog eat the same way.  As a result, there are certain general considerations that can be made when feeding any dog.Dogs unlike humans are not... [MORE]

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