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    8 Items That Every Dog Owner Must Know When Going To The Vet

    1. Your veterinarian is one of the most important people in your dog's life. You should choose your veterinarian just as you select your own doctor, by reputation and quality of service. You and yo...

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    Breeding Dogs: Things To Know About

    Breeding dogs can be one of the most interesting and exciting experiences you can ever have in life. Seeing the puppies coming out of the mother's organ and starting to move softly and carefully is i...

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    Competing In The Group Judging

    If your dog should be "Best of Breed", he is eligible to compete in the group judging. As a novice you may believe this is something that happens only to the experienced. Nonsense! If you have a go...

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    Did You Know That Your Dog Would Absolutely Love A Massage?

    Every culture that allows domestic pets teaches its members ways to relate physically with those pets. In some countries, dogs live a dog's life, and are rarely held or petted. We've noticed that some...

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    Eye And Heart Disease

    Eye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Golden's will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age, with affected Golden's, one type of heredit...

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    For The Beginner: Tips When Attending Your First Show

    Letting a dog get over-heated, as the owner is awaiting to show his dog ringside, is one of the big mistakes the novice exhibitor makes when he is attending a dog show. He is never aware of it until ...

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    Front Leg Lameness

    Dogs carry over 60 percent of their weight on their front legs, with their hind legs acting as accelerators. Their front legs are attached to the rest of his body by muscles with no collarbone, which...

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    Grooming Your Cat

    No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushin...

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    Grooming Your Cat

    No cat wants to be dirty, and it's up to you to ensure that your cat stays clean. Grooming is very important, as it helps your cat remain clean and healthy. Grooming starts with brushing, as brushing ...

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    How To Prevent Common Parasites From Bothering Your Dog

    There are a number of parasites that can affect the health of your dog. Some are easily treated; others, such as heartworm are difficult to treat and can be fatal for your dog. Parasites are internal...

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    Non-Commercial Dog Foods

    As a dog owner you have two options on the type of food that you can provide for your dog: Commercial foods and non-commercial foods. Non-commercial foods, as explained here, are not necessaril...

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    Small Tips On Training Your Cat

    This article is for the small behaviors that could be medical and with tips to help in the right direction for training. Teeth grinding could be a sign of improper bit of a kitten. A mature cat tha...

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    The Canine Good Citizen: 5 Dog-Distraction Tests

    One of the main goals of the Canine Good Citizen test is to demonstrate that the handler is in control of the dog under conditions likely to be encountered on an almost daily basis, such as people and...

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    The Neurotic Dog

    A neurosis may be defined as a functional nervous disorder with no sign of disease of the central nervous system. Psychoneurosis is described as an "emotional maladaptation" due to unresolved unconsc...

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    The Safety Net Of Pet Insurance In Canada

    Being a responsible pet owner means visiting your veterinarian on a regular basis for your pet's routine checkups and vaccinations. This is expensive enough for one pet, but today most families have t...

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