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    Basic Obedience Tips For Dog Owners

    We all want our dogs to behave as we'd like, so teaching them some obedience tricks is a good idea. The earlier you start training your dog, the better. If you want to reinforce good behavior and stop...

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    Dietary Management For Your Dog'S Chronic Liver Disease

    The liver is one of a dog's major organs. It has many vital functions, some of which are: the production of most blood proteins (including those involved in blood-clotting), the conversion of waste pr...

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    Distemper Disease: Symptoms, Treatment, & Prevention Tips

    Distemper is a viral disease that attacks the cells of the skin, respiratory tract, intestinal tract, and brain. It can cause a change in the dog's appearance, nervous disorders, and death. Young pupp...

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    Dogs & Open Car Windows

    Experts estimate that dogs can catch a whiff of something that's one million times less concentrated than what humans can detect. With so much sniff power, it's hardly surprising that they stick their...

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    Feeding Your Boxer

    Giving your Boxer a raw, natural diet (as opposed to commercially prepared one) makes the feeding task flexible and you get to control the quality of the food your Boxer is getting. The Biological...

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    Field And Hunting Trials For Your Lab

    Since the Labrador Retriever is primarily a sporting dog, this fact should not be lost sight of by breeders who might only be interested in raising Labradors that look like Labradors regardless of how...

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    First Aid For Dog Bites And Insect Stings

    Most dog bites occur around the neck, face, ears, and the upper chest area. And although most skin punctures from other canine teeth look simple and clean, there is often a considerable amount of dam...

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    Know the Signs and Symptoms

    Caring for your pet dog naturally includes not just simply providing food and shelter, but more importantly giving priority to maintaining health and well being. This means having an extensive knowled...

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    Respiratory Disorders: Acute Coughing, Snoring, Voice-Changing

    Acute Coughing Although we have discussed the issue of your dog having a persistent and constant coughing problem, acute coughing can be a sign of something a little less dangerous, but important n...

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    The Most Intelligent Poodle.

    The Poodle is commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely occupied in personal embellis...

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    The Risks Of Using Electric Fences In Your Yard

    For stopping your dog from fence-jumping, sometimes it is effective to erect an inner fence to interfere with the animal's approach to the barrier. In some cases, an inner fence of only 30 inches has ...

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