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    8 Steps To Grooming Your Dog'S Ears

    Whether your dog's ears are long and droopy, or short and catlike, they require attention to make sure that they stay clean and free of problems. Ears produce wax, trap dirt, grow hair, retain moistur...

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    Beagle Dogs: The Scent Hound

    Have you seen beagle dogs? You probably own one. But, do you know that beagles by nature are fun loving? Do you know that just like the rest of the hounds, they love to chase something that catches...

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    Behavioral Problems Associated With Parasitic Disease

    Some of the problem behaviors in dogs are a result of an infection from parasite. These include internal parasites such as roundworm and tapeworm, flea infestation, ear mites, and Hypermetria. Ma...

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    Caring For Your Labrador'S Face & Ears

    After a day of hunting or a run in overgrown terrain, a Labrador retriever's eyes and ears should be inspected for signs of embedded objects or scratches. The ear can be easily inspected with the aid ...

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    Do Dogs Get Hepatitis?

    Do dogs get hepatitis? People obviously do. But do dogs get this disease? And how does this affect them? Hepatitis is actually a very broad term. It will signify an inflammation of the liver, alth...

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    Does Your Dog Have Allergies?

    Constant scratching, tail-chasing, coughing and wheezing, eye and nose discharges – if these symptoms can be observed on your pet dog, chances are very likely that he/she is suffering from aller...

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    Dog Anorexia

    When a dog refuses to eat or eats only a portion of what he needs or what he usually eats every day, this will also produce a deficiency. The term Anorexia is used to describe the condition when a do...

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    Dog Grooming, Clean-up, and Odor Control

    Sanitation and hygiene plays an important role in keeping your pet happy and well cared for. This can also effectively aid in the prevention of diseases as well as odor control. While some lavish and ...

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    Dog Training - Dealing With House Training Issues

    The best house training uses the dogs own instincts to avoid soiling its bed to train the dog where and where not to eliminate. That is the basis behind crate training, in which the dog is confined...

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    Dog Training Basics - Preventing Unwanted Urination

    Problems with inappropriate urination are some of the most commonly encountered by dog owners. As a matter of fact, inappropriate urination and defecation is the most frequently cited reason that own...

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    Everything You Need To Know About Heart Failure In Dogs

    Heart failure in dogs occur when any kind of heart disease becomes so severe that a dog's heart is unable to circulate enough blood to meet all the needs of his body tissues. As a result of associated...

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    Facts About The Red Iguana

    The Iguana family is considered the largest of the lizard families. The most common are the green iguanas. But there are also some with colorful skin, they are known as the red iguana. One of the p...

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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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    Getting Your Dog Fixed: It'S The Right Thing To Do

    Your veterinarian should initiate a discussion about spaying or neutering at the time of your first appointment, months in advance of the actual surgery. If he or she doesn't, then inquire. When the p...

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    Grooming Your Golden Retriever

    Grooming your Golden Retriever is a never ending process. The entire process should be down once or twice a week, and will take you around a ? an hour of time. Brushing your dog while he is shedding...

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