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Looking After Your Dog, Part Eight - Dog Gifts
No matter how much you spend on a dog gift, the crucial thing is to assure it that you love it with all your heart.
Could Your Dog Have Anemia?
Dogs, like people, can easily develop anemia. Caused by a reduction or loss of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin, anemia can become a serious problem in a very short time. This article explores the signs and symptoms to watch for, along with recommendations on diet and supplements that can help combat anemia in your canine.
Pet Insurance For Pampered Pets
As our pampered pets live longer and longer lives, the veterinary costs of keeping them healthy can grow rapidly. Find out why pet insurance might be an idea worth considering.
Cat Claw Survival Solutions To The Rescue!
Cats can be ill tempered and mean on their worst days, but even the most annoying problems have a remedy somewhere. If your cat is clawing your furniture, your carpet, and your legs with the same ferocity, understanding the how and why behind the behavior can help you redirect your feline friend?s clawing instinct to be expressed in less destructive ways.
So why IS your cat clawing everything in sight?
Here?s the jawdropper: a cat?s claws never stop growing. Let me repe...
Caring For Your Dog's Neck and Spine: Dog Collar Issues
While reading a book on chiropractic care for dogs, I came across a very interesting section which talks about dog collars and how they can easily cause neck problems for a dog. Most of it boils down to our (ie human's) improper handling of leash control with certain collars. Learn more about what collars cause problems and how you can prevent cervical subluxations from occuring in your pet.
CPR For Dogs
Anyone who has been to a CPR class is familiar with the basics of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. First you?ll check to be sure the patient has a clear airway, then check to see if the patient is breathing, check whether the patient has a heartbeat and, if the patient awakens during the process, be careful that you don?t get bitten by the patient.
The American Red Cross has been instructing people in CPR for pets for quite some time now and has classes that include all manne...
Buying a New Puppy? How to Avoid the Pitfalls
In this article you will find tips on how to avoid the contractual pitfalls of dog co-ownership.
A Dogs Golden Years
This article is to educate pet owners on the care of senior dogs. Advice to give him quality of life.
Training a New Puppy? Diet Could Make a Difference
A study released at the 2004 meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association shows docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an essential brain-building nutrient for human babies, is good for puppies, too.
Comical And Sweet: The Pomeranian
The Pomeranian is a favorite among the toy groups. Its endearing fox-like face and comically poofy coat are almost irresistible. However, the Pomeranian is not for the traditional quiet, clinging lap dog. The most independent of the toy breeds, the Pomeranian does not cling to its owners. This little (3 to 7lbs) guy?s claim to fame is his giant personality. These active toys are notoriously animated, inquisitive and busy. So, if you are looking for a big clown in a little bod... |
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