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51: Does Dog Health Insurance Really Exist
Insurance for dogs has been in existence for close to twenty year. Its surprising then that many dog owners have never heard of dog insurance before. We normally associate insurance with people and no..

52: Training Your Dog To Drop At A Distance
Before you attempt to make your dog drop at a distance, teach her first to drop directly in front of you on the first command and on the first signal. With the dog on leash, facing you, hold the leash..



53: Important Characteristics Necessary To Training A Dog
Bearing in mind that our object is to train a dumb animal for companionship we can, by appeal through the three senses, hearing, sight and feeling, accomplish great things. We can, for instance, save ..

54: Feeding Your New Puppy
The basic principle to be understood in the feeding of dogs is that, with only minor variations, they have the same nutritive requirements as man. A dog apparently has less need for starches, and its ..

55: Your Dog's Health: Are You Innocently Feeding These Eleven Foods That Could Kill Your Dog?
Since diet is the foundation to your dog’s health, you want to feed the best diet possible. I for one believe that the whole foods raw diet is the best. It consists of raw, organically raised meat..

56: Is It Fido's Fault That He's Overweight?
Sorry, but you just can not blame the dog for this one! Unless you have a very smart & very capable pup who can somehow manage to fix himself a bowl of food, you, my friend must take the blame for th..

57: Can You Make Your Dog Sick With The Wrong Kind Of Attention?
When our pet dogs become sick, there is often a natural tendency to give them special treatment. We may pat them a lot, make reassuring cooing noises, keep them on our laps more often than usual, or f..

58: The Six Top Things For Your Vet To Check
When you take your dog for veterinarian appointment, it’s important that you give any information to the vet that would be helpful in determining any problems your pet may be having. Too bad your do..

59: Older Dog Health Problems - Common Health Problems Facing Senior Dogs
Like all animals, as dogs age they tend to develop health problems unique to older dogs. Many dog owners have a difficult time accepting this fact and think that their lively pooch is not an older do..

60: Dog Food - Important to Keep Your Pet Healthy
You are what you eat. We have heard this saying so many times. It can even be applied to our dogs. A dog that eats a healthier diet will in fact be healthier. But, what is a healthy diet for a dog? Ma..

61: Taking Care of Your Dog - Daily and Weekly Tasks
Dogs are man's best friends. In turn, they rely on us to take care of them and to keep them healthy. Owning a dog is a big responsibility. They cannot take care of themselves and we must nurture them ..

62: Pet Steps, Does Your Pet Need Assistance Getting Around?
As your pets advance in age, you, as a pet owner, have a responsibility to make things easier for them. After all, they were devoted to you for all those years and now they should receive the care and..



63: Dog Names - Choosing the Perfect Name
Naming a dog can be an important but daunting task. Previously, as a trend, we have named our pets after certain characteristics. Today, the dog is more than a pet, but a part of the family and we now..

64: The Learning Capacity of Dogs
The popularity of the police dog in Europe, and the almost unbelievable results accomplished by dog training during the First World War inspired scientists and animal experts to undertake the study of..

65: Selecting the Right Breed of Dog
While there are no essential personality differences between the sexes of dogs, there is no doubt that some personality variations exist among the various breeds. Though rather minor, they are signifi..

66: Dog Grooming - Process to Maintain a Healthy Coat
Most people wouldn't think to go a day or two without out combing their hair, let alone a week or two. Whether your dog has short or long hair, he still requires grooming to maintain a healthy, shiny ..

67: Canine Pregnancy Guide
In many ways canine pregnancy is not that different from human pregnancy, although it is somewhat shorter, averaging sixty-three days. A dog's diet, as well as their consumption of medicine needs to ..

68: Keep Your Dog In Good Health
Taking your dog to the vet can be a harrowing experience for you and your dog. However, it is necessary to ensure your dog of a healthy, happy and long life. Your dog should see the vet once a year fo..

69: Dog Behavior Training
Having a well-behaved dog is a source of pride for both dog and owner. In order to have a “good” dog, the owner has to put in the time and energy required to properly train his or her comp..

70: Take Care Of Your Dog
Dogs are man’s (or woman’s) best friend so treat them as such! Be a good friend to your dog, give it lots of tender loving care and you will have a companion for life!Your dog has instin..

71: Feeding Your Dog
PUPPIES- When your puppy is very young, 8-12 weeks old, you will need to feed it four times a day. You can taper your puppy’s feeding schedule gradually as it gets older. Puppies three to six m..

72: Puppy Training Basics - Essential Guide
Often people wonder exactly when puppy training should take place. Well, the answer is as soon as possible. A puppy is able to learn things as soon as he can walk. And the earlier you start training, ..

73: Why Your Dog Needs A Dog Bed
Starting out with a high quality dog bed can help keep your dog fit and healthy. If you get your hound used to sleeping in one spot it's less likely to sleep on the floor or other hard surfaces which ..

74: Dog CPR - How to Save Your Pets Life - Part 2
Remember to consult with your vet for hands on training if desired.AirwayAfter determining that the animal is non-responsive, step one in performing dog CPR is obtaining a good airway. This is a very ..

75: Proteins: The Most Important and Least Understood Nutrient In Cat & Dog Food
Cat and dog owners are advised by authorities, government agencies and veterinarians, that so long as animal food meets the standards of the American Association of Feed Control Officers (AAFCO), it i..

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