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    12 Health Problems That Your Poodle May Encounter

    1. Cruciate ligament injury is a condition in which diagonally crossed ligaments in the rear leg are injured and must be corrected surgically. This condition is especially painful. 2. Elbow dysplas...

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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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    Bone, Joint, And Muscle Problems

    Your dog's body is built to enhance massive endurance and agility. His hind legs have great, powerful muscles, that allow him to get instant acceleration and help maintain speed. For this reason, yo...

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    Description Of A Labrador Retriever: Part 3

    All Labrador Retrievers are either a solid black, a solid yellow, or a solid chocolate. A white spot on the chest is permissible. All the colors should have the correct double coat. The thick undercoa...

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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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    Inside The Ring: Part 1

    When it comes to dog shows, word "handler" is the person actually in the ring with the dog. A "professional" handler would be a handler that shows dogs as his profession and he gets paid for being in...

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    Is Your Dog Breed At Risk For Health Problems?

    All dogs are equal but some are more equal than others - true? Well, maybe. Almost all dog breeds are susceptible to some health problems; however some breeds have genetic (hereditary) risks that woul...

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    Natural Ways To Prevent And Treat Arthritis In Dogs

    Arthritis and bone disease are very common in dogs and usually take one of several types. These include hip dysplasia, dislocation of the kneecap, arthritis of the elbow, swelling and pain in the leg...

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    Puppy Focus

    Focus is the single most important command to teach your puppy. If your dog is looking away from you, he is listening to what he is looking at. Distractions are a large part of life, and you need to t...

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    Puppy Jumping And How To Prevent It

    Puppy training can be taught in many various different forms, and it is especially important to be clear on your vocal training commands. Your little pup may become confused if told the same things t...

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    Showing Your Dog Who'S The Boss

    Before you begin training your dog, settle who is in charge of your "pack." Address that issue with leadership exercises so that the actual training can truly be as much fun as it is supposed to be. Y...

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    Teaching Your Puppy To Come And Fetch

    In teaching your puppy the "Come" command, position yourself several feet away from him. Kneel or bend down, say his name and then come, at the same time you are clapping your hands. Repeat this sever...

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    Teaching Your Puppy To Sit

    The "Sit" command is an easy way to have your puppy show off his good manners. He can sit when visitor comes, when you meet a friend out walking, when you are preparing his dinner, or when he has to ...

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    Training Your Dog To Make Turns On The Lead

    Check all collars to see that they are the right weight, length, and correctly placed on the dog. Hold the leash in both hands so the dog will be kept under control and the six-foot length will not se...

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    Training Your Pit Bull To "Down" And "Heel"

    There will be many occasions when you will need your Pit Bull to stay in one place for more than 30 seconds at a time. It is easy for him to get impatient after a while on a sit and stand position. ...

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