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      Essential Items to Bring Along For Your Dog While on Your Hiking Trips


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-09-30
      If you're an outdoors kind of person, and a dog owner, you may have considered bringing your dog along with you on a hike this summer. Humans have been hiking and trailing the various landscapes of t...
    • 172.

      Natural Treatments For Canine Body Discharges


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-09-30
      Sometimes when a dog is suffering from a disease or illness he can also have a discharge from eyes, ears nose or anus. Often the sick dog is miserable and suffers all the more due to accumulation of ...
    • 173.

      How to Prevent Dog Biting


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-09-30
      If your dog is less than 16 weeks old and nips and bites non-stop, this is normal behavior - young dogs mouth a lot. Puppies mouth while playing and they mouth when communicating their wants. If your...
    • 174.

      XYLITOL: Danger or Delight For Dogs?


      by Sandy Schneider - 2008-10-02
      What is "xylitol"? Xylitol is a white crystal substance that looks and tastes like sugar. On food labels for people, xylitol is broadly classified as a carbohydrate.For the purposes of human consumpt...
    • 175.

      First Aid - Safely Transporting an Injured Dog


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-08
      If a dog has been injured and needs to be moved to assure its and your safety you will need to follow a few pointers to safely remove it from danger. You will need to first assess the injured dog's i...
    • 176.

      Amputation of a Limb - When Amputation is Necessary


      by Kelly Marshall - 2008-10-08
      On a recent trip to the animal shelter when our family decided to adopt a dog, we noticed the perfect match for our family. He was a large mixed breed and although we were unsure of the breed we knew...
    • 177.

      Ridding Your Dog Of Fleas


      by Lawrence J. Reaves - 2008-10-10
      When your dog has fleas, it can make everyone in your home miserable. They cling to your dogs coat, biting him and sucking his blood throughout the day. Then, the fleas lay hundreds of eggs. Some rem...
    • 178.

      Dog Bad Breath - Does Your Dog Have Halitosis?


      by Thierry Babineaux - 2008-10-17
      Bad breath sign of bad dog health? Nah, that can't be possible! Well it is true. While it's perfectly acceptable to have your pooch's breath smell of scavenged or raw meat, every time he breathes into...
    • 179.

      Acral Lick Granuloma - A Problem For Many Dogs


      by Joseph M Sabol - 2008-10-21
      Dogs often develop hot spots where they lick and chew constantly. A hot spot like this on the front paw near the wrist or the outside rear leg can turn into an Acral (relating to limbs ) Lick Granulom...
    • 180.

      Are You and Your Dog Compatible?


      by Debbie Foster - 2008-10-27
      Dogs, by nature, are born to be active. So if you're a couch potato addicted to the TV, owning a dog might not be the way to go. A dog is more likely to feel depressed if he is matched with an owner ...