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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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    The "Hurry Diarrhea" Puppy

    Every puppy must, eventually, be taught to depend upon something besides milk for his food. This process is called weaning and constitutes the changing of a pup's diet from liquid to solid. Most dog...

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    The Proper Feeding Procedure For Your Puppy

    The growing puppy should be weighed once a week for the first six months of his life. The weekly growth rate, which starts from weaning to six months, should be very constant that it forms a straight...

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    Three Steps To Determine How Much Food To Give Your Puppy

    To determine the amount of food to begin with when you start feeding a growing puppy, apply the following steps: Step 1: Find a puppy feeding chart and determine the number of calories per pound of...

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    Tip 10: Avoid People Food

    Pets that consume a lot of people food are not likely to be able to maintain their current weight. Chances are good that they will be overweight because it is much harder to maintain portion controls...

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    Training A Cat Not To Chew On Dangerous Objects

    Cats chew, lick, or eat non-food objects for medical and behavioral reasons. Out of curiosity, a cat will try to chew on most things. Easy to swallow items will need to be put up out of reach of your ...

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    Weaning Your Puppy

    Whether a newborn puppy is fed by his own mother or by his owner, he must eventually be taught to depend on something besides milk for his food. This learning process is called "weaning", and represe...

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