Articles, tagged with "dog bites", page 1
02nd May 2013
You want the dog could stay inside, but his propensity to damage your issues is generating this challenging. With out suitable instruction, you may anticipate accidents in the house and destroyed property. Within this write-up, we'll assessment confirmed ...
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Author:
Marlo Dayal
30th March 2012
Dogs are special animals. Based on studies, people with dogs have lower risk for high blood pressure. That is one good reason dogs are adopted in hospitals and nursing homes for pet therapy. But then, dogs are not perfect. Even the nicest dog breeds have ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
17th August 2010
Train Your Puppy to Stop Biting
Your training should start as early as you puppy is 6 weeks old to avoid him from growing up to an aggressive Shih Tzu. When he bites, give a sharp alarm to express that you’re hurt, like for example…"ouch!" or "no!". He...
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Author:
joy74
08th July 2009
Most dog bites occur around the neck, face, ears, and the upper chest area. And although most skin punctures from other canine teeth look simple and clean, there is often a considerable amount of damage through the flesh. Injuries, bites, or stings from i...
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Author:
JonJG
27th April 2009
What about bipolar disorder? The illness is considered as the effect; so what then are the causes? Studies are still underway and researchers are still tryin to determine the exact cause of bipolar disorder. Scientific evidence claims that the chemical im...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
26th September 2008
When you think of a hot spot you might picture a hip night club with pulsating music, but for dogs hot spots are far from fun. In canines, the condition known as a "hot spot" is basically a patch of infected skin that itches like all get out. This is a v...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon