November 2009
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If a person is considering buying a new dog they should consider what type of dog they are buying carefully. There is nothing worse than having an adorable puppy grow into a dog that is inappropriate for the family, especially when a little research would have let them know that before Continue Reading »
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0 comments Monday 30 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
The Best Toys for Your Dogs
by: Michael Fortomas
Dogs is a major status symbol in American pet-keeping. Every year, over 12 billion dollars have been spent on dog food and veterinary care alone. According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association’s 2003-2004 Continue Reading »
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0 comments Wednesday 25 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
Leptospirosis In Dogs
by: Kirsten Hawkins
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 Continue Reading »
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0 comments Monday 23 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
Boxer Dogs: Clowns Not Guard Dogs
by: Dana Goldberg
Boxers have been traced to exist for over a hundred years now. They are said to have originated from Germany as the crossbreed between the Brabanter Bullenbesser (from Belgium) and the English Bulldog. Boxer dogs are known for their intelligence, hardiness, Continue Reading »
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0 comments Thursday 19 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
In general, you need to decide what kind of house you want to live in and what doggy rules are the most important ones. For example, if your dog seems temperamental around young children, you will want to focus on this first before worrying about the furniture. It’s often a good idea to have “no go” Continue Reading »
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0 comments Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
Canine parvovirus, sometimes known simply as ‘parvo,’ is a serious contagious disease caused by a virus. This illness is spread when dogs come into contact with the feces of infected animals. Dog parks, highway rest stops and popular walking trails in cities are areas where dog feces are often found, and where an Continue Reading »
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0 comments Thursday 12 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
In recent years, PWD enthusiasts have been able to come up with many versatile looks for their portuguese water dogs. Sometimes, it’s even hard to imagine that it is essentially the same dog. In the show ring, not a few observers have mistaken a Portie for a poodle!
When it comes to coat type, there are two acceptable Continue Reading »
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0 comments Saturday 07 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
Have you ever been riding your bicycle around the block when a dog comes running out of it’s yard and starts chasing you down the street? Maybe you’re walking down the street when you spot a rather large dog a few houses away. The dog appears to be unattended and you don’t know if it’s friendly. Has this ever happened Continue Reading »
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0 comments Thursday 05 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets
There are many forms of dog aggression. The distinguished police dog trainer Ed Frawley of Leerburg Kennels names 16 forms in his training guides, accounting for everything from the dog’s gender, to their possessiveness, territoriality, dominance, or fear. The residential dog owner doesn’t necessarily need Continue Reading »
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0 comments Monday 02 Nov 2009 | admin | Dog Food Secrets