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Don't Ignore Female Dog Incontinence

07th January 2009
Many dog owners don't know what to do when incontinence in female dogs becomes an issue. This problems affects many pets, but their owners either ignore it or are too embarrassed about it to take their dogs to the vet. In this article, we'll look at cause... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

A Guide To Treatments For Urinary Incontinence In Dogs

06th January 2009
Is your dog showing signs of urinary incontinence? You may be finding puddles of urine around the house. You notice that your old friend is dribbling urine and doesn't seem to be able to control it. You know when he's around because you can smell him. ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

The History of Dog Clothes - How Did your Dog Came to Wear Clothes?

21st October 2008
Do you know the history of dog clothes? Dog clothes were first and foremost worn in the military and regulation enforcement regions, in order to save the dog from neighboring atmosphere and assaults. Nowadays, dogs are also used as watchful sniffers in... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Walkie Doggie

25th September 2008
Top conglomerates and financial districts are found here and people who decide to live here should double time on their work just to make ends meet. Since the city is fast-paced, most of the businessmen and employees as well, do not have time for recreati... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

How To Slow Down Your Overeating Dog

27th August 2008
The most common nutritional disease for dogs has become obesity. Canine obesity has been linked to a pet's lack of exercise, hormone issues and a slowing metabolism. Overwhelmingly however, dog obesity can be contributed to improper feeding techniques, sp... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Female Dog Names: Find Cute, Unique And Unusual Girl Dog Names

18th July 2008
If you're like most dog owners, you've shopped for a dog using multiple avenues to find just the right one. By checking out the local shelters, pound, newspaper ads or even visiting friends who's family dog just had a litter, you finally found the right o... Read >
Author: Richard L

You Have To Wait To See What Your Yorkie Bichon Mix Puppy Grows Up Into

17th January 2008
It might sound odd when you think about it, but with so many cross bred dogs pooping up - both intentional and unintentional - there's really nothing incredible about a Yorkie Bichon mix dog cropping up over time. What this means for potential dog owners,... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to Deal With Dog Food Aggression

09th May 2007
If your dog growls or snarls whenever you or another dog approach him in the presence of food , your dog may be exhibiting signs of dog food aggression. This is a potentially serious form of dog aggression but is one that can be controlled with proper ... Read >
Author: gpoint

Supplements For Pregnant Dogs

09th April 2007
It is imperative that you give your dog the best for its diet while it is pregnant and maintaining the supplements even after it is whelping. There is an assumption in dog owners that you should not ad vitamins or minerals to a dog unless it is sick or pr... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

The Different Types of Dog Kennel Flooring

06th October 2006
The benefits of having quality dog kennel flooring are quite obvious. It's doubtful that any single dog owner hasn't experienced at some point the messy inconvenience of having to clean up the mud and dirt that your dog drags in from the backyard or porta... Read >
Author: Scott Byers

Secrets to Becoming the Alpha Male

07th September 2006
Up until a few months ago, I always looked at "alpha males" in completely negative terms. I saw them as pretentious, obnoxious, cocky and arrogant. The only reason they got women, I thought, was because women are lame, dense, and go for pricks. The alpha ... Read >
Author: James

Tips on Chihuahua Training

20th April 2006
A good obedience class to train your Chihuahua is always helpful. However, you don't have to go to obedience classes. Many classes are especially for handling big, out-of-control dogs and may emphasize force methods to try and dominate and calm these do... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

What Your Vet May Not Tell You About Rimadyl

19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 William SmithThousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate the dru... Read >
Author: Author Unknown

Selecting a Labrador Puppy

22nd October 2005
Labradors are one of the most well known and most popular choices for dog lovers across the nation. A Labrador puppy that is trained well will be a loyal and playful friend as well as a dependable hunter (if it is a retriever) for its owner. When choosing... Read >
Author: Boyd Norwood
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