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    Body Language: Your Dog'S Movements & What They Mean

    Dogs use their bodies and paws to express a variety of different things. Below are some examples and what they mean. Dog crouches with front legs extended, rear up, and head near the ground: This ...

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    Connecting Your Dog'S Habits To Its Ancestors

    There are some things a dog cannot help doing. If he is going to bite someone, he needs to look at his target, and he needs to bare his teeth. If he is going to defend himself, he has to tuck his ear...

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    Dog Flea: Detecting Dog Fleas

    Every time you give your dog his regular grooming session, it is very important that you carefully examine his coat and skin. Aside from making sure that the coat and skin are clean and have a pleasa...

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    Dog Flea: Prevention And Natural Remedy For Dog Fleas

    How can I stop dog fleas from attacking my dog? Is there a natural solution to ward off dog fleas? Are there any ways to prevent dog flea before it starts to spread and become a serious problem? D...

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    Feeding Your Poodle (Part 2)

    There's no exact answer on how much and how often to feed your Poodle because it depends on the size, age, and activity level of each individual Poodle. Feeding amount and schedule also depend on whic...

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    Helping The Mother Dog Give Birth

    Sometimes you may have to assist the mother while she is giving birth. Puppies are usually delivered head first in a diving position while some are born tail and hind legs first. If the mother is ha...

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    How to Keep Your Boxer Healthy - Part 1

    Feed him a balanced diet. Additional tips from owners include: · Give an occasional yogurt treat · Ask your vet about giving Boxers calcium tablets as they could have some problems later on in...

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    How to Keep Your Boxer Healthy - Part 2

    Heart ailments -Bradycardia or slow heart rate may be a symptom of thyroid disorder in Boxers. -Dialated cardiomyopathy constitutes a serious, emergency case. Your dog may collapse from it o...

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    How To Teach Your Cat To Accept Brushing

    Cats love to be stroked, so it is easy to teach your cat to accept brushing. Brushing will help to remove loose hair and prevent kitty getting a fur ball stuck in his throat. It also helps to remove i...

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    Rattlers - The Dangerous Reptiles!

    Snakes are probably the reptiles that fascinate and repel us the most. One of the most visited booths at any outdoor show is the reptile area, with the little kids standing around and squealing at on...

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    Social Rankings Of The Wolf Pack: Further Understanding Of Our Dog'S Ancestors

    It is often suggested that members of the pack selflessly subordinate their own interests to the greater interests of the group, but this is really not an honest description of the evolutionary forces...

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    The Advantage Of Using Food In Dog Training

    For a puppy, feeding is like breathing. Filling a belly does more than merely nourish; it displaces the nervousness caused by the pangs of hunger. The warm glow that comes from a full tummy assures th...

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    The Decorative Deerhound.

    The Deerhound is one of the most decorative of dogs, impressively stately and picturesque wherever he is seen, whether it be amid the surroundings of the baronial hall, reclining at luxurious length b...

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    The Submissive Dog

    The submissive dog, like the fearful dog, will try to appear smaller, but will rarely raise his hackles. The submissive dog will either scoot along the ground in a sit position to get closer to the do...

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    Ticks: The Danger Of Ticks

    Ticks are flat insects that are more or less the size of a small kernel of corn. Although they are small at first, ticks actually expand to many times their normal size right after a good meal. Dog ...

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