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Eliminating Skunk Odor From Your Dog
A skunk’s spray is one of the most unpleasant odors there is to a human’s nose. Putting your dog outside in the yard, hearing a commotion and finding out a skunk has sprayed your pet is not only terrible but also very smelly.
Tuesday, 9th January 2007

Top Three Death-Causing Toxic Chemicals That can be Found in Commercial Dog Foods
The problem is that most of the dog owners like you are taught to believe that commercial dog foods are healthier choices for your dogs. The truth is most of them are NOT. Read on to find out why.
Tuesday, 9th January 2007


Herbs For Your Dog
Herbology, basically, is the use of herbs in the treatment of many types of illness. Herein the emphasis of treatment is based strongly on the specific use of herbal roots, flowers and leaves to stimulate the healing process.
Monday, 8th January 2007

Car Safety For Dogs
Car rides for a lot of dogs are an enjoyable experience. Lots of dogs get extremely excited when they realize they are going for a ride. Perhaps your dog is like this; and perhaps you enjoy taking your dog with you on errands, or just out for a breath of fresh air.
Saturday, 6th January 2007

Pregnancy Stages in Dogs
Just like human females, your dog has a pregnancy schedule, and a uterine calendar that can pinpoint which pregnancy stage she is in according to her body's symptoms.
Saturday, 9th December 2006

Oh, My Aching Paws
There is little disputing the fact a pup is a great friend. Heck, they are a family member for all practical purposes. Given this fact, shouldn't you take care of them accordingly?
Friday, 8th December 2006

German Shepherds and Hip Problems
German shepherds are undoubtedly one of the more popular dogs among families and god enthusiasts. Unfortunately, they can be susceptible to certain health problems that you need to watch out for.
Friday, 8th December 2006

Five Tips to Keep Your Dog Food Fresh
Some dogs are mainly not picky when it comes to the type of grub they eat, however you may find your dog turning his nose up at food that could have been rotting around in his bowl. It might be that his food has shown symptoms of being stale or full of moisture from sitting around for too long.
Thursday, 7th December 2006

Your Guide to Feeding an Adult Dog
Under normal circumstances your dog will be able to eat and profit from almost anything you give him, including almost all of the food items forbidden by rumor and fear. Milk, for example, will not cause worms in dogs, any more than it does in you.
Saturday, 18th November 2006

Health Care for Senior Dogs
Dogs are wonderful, loyal companions and an integral part of our families. Time flies, though, and in a few short years we start seeing changes in our faithful friends. There may be white hair around their muzzle, they may be less active and energetic, and they may be a little slow getting up.
Sunday, 5th November 2006

Fireworks are No Fun For Pets
It's October 20th here in the UK and bonfire night approaches. The shops are full of fireworks and the kids are clamouring to buy them. You can already hear odd ones going off during the day where they just cant wait, and my dog, who is nervous at the best of times has already started to react to them.
Wednesday, 1st November 2006

Ear Infection in Dogs - Symptoms and Causes
Brian Kilcommons relates a terrible story about a beautiful golden retriever dog who was usually very gentle and kind with children. It's owners had a girl aged 3 1/2, and they normally got along very well.
Monday, 30th October 2006

Dog Food Tips For Preventing Fussy Eaters
There is much to recommend feeding your dog homemade dog food if you have the time to prepare it, and make sure you have recipes that give the correct ratio of nutrients, as well as the vitamins and supplements you'll need to add.
Sunday, 29th October 2006

Is Your Dog at Risk For Canine Hip Dysplasia?
Canine hip dysphasia (CHD) is a genetic disease that affects the hip bones in dogs. While pretty much any dog can get it, some dogs are predisposed to this condition and it is more common in larger breed dogs due to the greater weight on the joints of the hip.
Friday, 27th October 2006

Dog Insurance Could be a Dying Breed!
Dog insurance is becoming an emotive issue with some insurance companies beginning to classify certain breeds of dog as high risk.
Saturday, 21st October 2006

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