Posts Tagged ‘Dog Health’

What You Want To Understand To Effectively Train Your Dog

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Training any dog of any age or breed can be so frustrating if you do not have the right tactics and strategies in mind. There's a true secret to dog training, and it is in the realization that you've got and the knowledge of the dog you are training, their behaviour, and how they learn [...]

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Is Tylenol Safe For Dogs

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Tylenol is an effective pain relief medication that can be bought without a doctor’s prescription. In 1982, market share of this analgesic has drastically gone down because of the “Tylenol murders” but this pain medication has regained its slot as one of the most effective pain relief drugs. Nowadays, most households would have a bottle [...]

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Will Anxiety Shorten Your Dogs Lifespan?

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Many dog keepers struggle to cope with the effect of anxiousness on their dogs, facing dog behaviour problems that range all the way from non stop barking that provokes the neighbours to coming back home to a dog that has urinated or pooped in the house. But current research has given us one thing [...]

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Why Is The Dog Throwing Up

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Dog owners are not so concerned at the sight of a vomiting pet. Vomiting is common even in healthy dogs thus owners would commonly ignore the pet that is throwing up more so if the pet is not showing any sign of ill health. Dogs are not only voracious eaters, they also have the inclination [...]

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Popular Ways To Exterminate Annoying Fleas

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Fleas are a serious worry that every pet owner ultimately has to deal with. Anybody who has a pet has almost certainly dealt with the unpleasant battle of getting rid of dog fleas, a task that has frequently proved to be more difficult than it appears.
Fleas are not simply a bother because they harass and [...]

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Identifying Poodle Problems In Your Dog

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Having any kind of dog comes with clear obligations. The dog owner needs to be ready to accept the expenses of quite a few areas of dog care, such as grooming, training, exercising, feeding, along with the financial responsibility of health care for your pet. This last concern is of special interest to poodle owners, [...]

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Dental Care For The Dog

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Does your pooch have a killer breath? Dogs are highly valued pets. A dog lover can’t resist touching a dog whenever one is seen. Dogs are often seen being hugged and kissed by their owners. Dog owners make sure that the pet is regularly groomed to maintain cleanliness and health as these pets live and [...]

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Mood Swings: A Symptom Of Worms In Dogs

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Mutt owners will be all too familiar with the problem of worms in dogs. The possibility of worms in dogs can never be completely ruled out. It is imperative a dog owner keeps a careful eye on their pet for the symptoms of a worm infestation.
The primary worry for dog owners [...]

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Teach Your Dog – Dog Training Hand Signals

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Rather a few canine owners are surprised to hear that canine training hand signals could be much a lot more efficient that verbal commands in most instances. There’s an excellent reason for this that actually boils down to a dog’s inherit wildness, back once they were wolves: A dog’s ears aren’t truly utilized for communication. [...]

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7 Recommendations To Stop A Dog’s Excessive Barking

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Dog behavior is sometimes a result of our behavior when interacting with the dog. Beyond the elementary needs of food, water and shelter, a dog must have social dealings, positive attention from his human companion, exercise and mental stimulation. Several of these attendant  requirements  can be fulfilled by merely taking your dog for a walk. [...]

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