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Seasonal Canine Allergies

07th February 2012
People experience seasonal allergies and so do our dogs. As dog lovers we feel badly for our dogs as we know from our personal allergy experiences how uncomfortable and miserable allergy symptoms can make us feel. Seasonal canine allergies are very abu... Read >
Author: Tricia Deed

Canine Arthritis And Overweight Dogs

02nd February 2012
Unfortunately, almost all canines will develop arthritis to some extent as they age. Just as with humans, osteoarthritis in dogs is a disease that attacks the joints of the animal. To be specific, their arthritis causes a thinning of the cartilage tissues... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Glucosamine for Dog Arthritis: The Safer Alternative

01st February 2012
In this article we will discuss how glucosamine can be used to treat arthritic disease in canines safely and effectively. Almost everyone who owns an older canine will encounter the problem of dog arthritis in the animal at some point in their lives. Gene... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Old Dogs With Arthritis: Help Them Be Comfortable In The Cold Months

27th January 2012
On these cold winter mornings we always have to spend more time with the dogs. We have older dogs and a few of them do not get along well enough (females) to leave them alone. So we have some dogs in the house, two dogs outside and one dog in the studio f... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Tips For Helping Older Dogs With Arthritis Deal With Cold Weather

27th January 2012
The weather is getting colder outside. Old dogs don't handle the cold weather as they did when they were young. Older canines have arthritis to some extent and the cold temperatures really can aggravate the painful joint disease. Temperatures in the forti... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

How YOUR pet dogs and pet cats ingest h2o is very different from how you drink

24th January 2012
This might seem like an ordinary topic, but many people are amazed with the science which our pets have to make use of in order to drink drinking water. You might first want to know exactly why this is important to you? Certainly when you have a pet do... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Book Brand new Doggy Geonomics Test Converts Breeders In Innate Matchmakers. Beneful commercial dog

20th January 2012
Dog breeders in the Usa States and also in another country are in possession of access to the first-of-its-kind device that will assist these make better knowledgeable decisions about optimal breeding suits depending on research. Mars Vet, the world... Read >
Author: derestr312

A Elevated Canine Bed Is Really a Need to for All Canines

09th January 2012
A elevated puppy bed is not always a signal of wealth; it can also be a sign of convenience and really like. Your pet dog is your ideal good friend and he deserves the best. Why make him snooze within the difficult, cold ground when he could be sleeping o... Read >
Author: Ivan Tse

How Barbie Has Influenced Contemporary Women

31st December 2011
Barbie is a lot more than only the hottest vogue icon, coveted collectible, or world well-known toy. Barbie can be a way a daily life. She advocates not just women's protection under the law, but the rights of folks approximately the planet. She continues... Read >
Author: Odis Forester

A Pet Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Dogs

22nd December 2011
I have had many canines in my life and every one of them has suffered to some degree the effects of arthritis in dogs. In fact, almost all dogs will suffer from this disease to some degree in their later years of life. There are no cures for it. All a dog... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Senior Dog Health Issues

20th December 2011
Although older dogs can be a joy to be around, they often begin having significant health issues as they age. We've had a number of dogs who live to be 16 and 17 years of age. By that time, the dogs are usually suffering severely from arthritis, loss of h... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Is Having Straight Teeth Important?

06th December 2011
When we are young our teeth make their way into our mouths through a process known as tooth eruption. How do they know when to stop erupting? Basically, they keep going until they find the opposing tooth. But what if we lose a tooth? Much like a computer ... Read >
Author: Dr. Richard J. Walicki

Descriptions About Seizures In Dogs

06th December 2011
We are very familiar with this type of problem being associated with epilepsy however, there are many different reasons it may appear in a pet. Some of the causes are genetic, while others can be caused from head injuries, brain tumors, and even particula... Read >
Author: sdemers123

How You Can Cease Your Jack Russell From Jumping Up?

23rd November 2011
Jumping up has become the most common complaints Jack Russell owners have about their pets. Mainly because Jack Russells are small, lively and have strong legs, they are vulnerable to jumping all over people. Despite their small dimension, JRTs are strong... Read >
Author: Donald Fannin

Causes of UTI in Canines - Possible Primary and Secondary Causes

22nd November 2011
UTI is short for urinary tract infection. UTI in canines is the number reason for veterinarian visits for dog owners. The causes of UTI in canines are generally one of a number of different types of bacteria. The list of odd sounding, difficult to pronoun... Read >
Author: Rob Hawkinis
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