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Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By John Deeprose
After publishing an article online about my dog Joe and his battle with Canine Liver Disease, I was inundated with e-mails from dog owners worldwide whose pets were suffering from diseases of the heart, kidneys and various chronic digestive problems.
In many cases, after simply changing their pets diet I was fascinated to note […]
Canine Liver Disease, A Little Knowledge Could Save Your Dogs Life
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By John Deeprose
Canine liver disease is the 5th leading cause of non-accidental death amongst man’s best friend. Just having a little knowledge of this common, but little written about condition, could save the life of your family pet.
When my West Highland Terrier Joe was diagnosed with a liver condition, I found to my angst that […]
Fearful Behavior In Dogs
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By David Beart
Just like humans, some dogs are naturally shyer than others. Shyness can be a devastating trait for dog and owner, making both nervous about daily walks, trips to the dog park, and even inviting others into the home. If your dog is scared of strangers, do not be disheartened. With proper socialization, obedience […]
Dog Training Harness
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By David Beart
One of the many things you may want to get for your dog when starting to train them is a good, sturdy dog training harness, as part of your dog supplies to have. A good harness should fit comfortably on your dog and have enough padding to prevent any escaping or injuries that […]
Stop a dog from begging
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By David Beart
Dog begging is one of the more difficult habits to break. Nothing can be more heart-wrenching than a dog begging while looking at you with those big sad eyes while you are eating. It almost seems as if their eyes are talking to you, and you know what they would say if they […]
Things To Ask A German Shepherd Breeder
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By Jan A Ryan
You and your family have decided that it is time to get a German Shepherd and now the time has come to find the right German Shepherd breeder. This is a long process and if you know what questions to ask then it can be a little less difficult, but if you […]
What You Can Expect With Rottweiler Dogs
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By Sharon A Davies
A lot of work has to go into a relationship between a Rottweiler and his or her human. Usually, they both need training. There is no need to resort to training gimmicks like shock collars or prong collars with most Rottweilers. They will only scare Rottweiler dogs, not make them dependable. With […]
Beagle Breeders: Dog Eat Dog Competition
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008By Michelle A Adams
Good Beagle breeders ensure the well being of their Beagles. Though making a profit motivates many breeders, the best also care for the breed they produce. The subject of this article is finding good Beagle breeders and learning how to avoid bad breeders.
A breeder is anyone who breeds animals. Purebred breeders mate […]