• Favorite Dog Treat Concoctions  By : Jodi Reichenberger
    Dogs young and old have enjoyed these recipes for dog treats.
    Some for puppies, some for older dogs, all are sure to enjoy them!
  • What's My Dog's Vaccination For?  By : Jodi Reichenberger
    Getting a new dog can fill your mind with questions about your new friend's health. Vaccinations play a major role in a dog's health. This article will help you find answers.
  • Dogs in Danger of Heart Worms, Fleas, and Parasites  By : Jodi Reichenberger
    Heart worms, parasites, ticks, and fleas not only make your dog miserable, they are dangerous to your friend's health. Find out symptoms and treatment to keep your dog healthy and pest free!
  • Does Your Dog Have Otitis Externa?  By : Lee Dobbins
    Does your dog shake his head excessively? Are his ears red? Is there discharge from the ears? If you answered yes to any of these then he could have Otitis Externa.
  • Dog Ear Infections Diagnosed  By : James Theiss
    Why dogs get ear infections, and how to prevent and treat them if they occur.
  • Dog CPR-How to Save Your Pets Life, Part 1  By : James Theiss
    There might be an instance where you have to perform CPR on your dog to save its life. Are you prepared? This is a 2-part article on how to perform CPR on your dog.
  • 5 Natural Ways To Treat Canine Anemia  By : gene sower
    Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells in the circulation. It's a condition that is commonly caused by blood loss from wounds or parasites such as worms and fleas. The following lists of foods and supplements are especially helpful and provide the necessary nutrients that your dog needs to treat anemia.
  • Your Dog's Veterinarian Visit: 6 Basic Areas Of A Full Examination  By : gene sower
    It is up to you to notice any changes in your dog's behavior or other odd instances that may indicate that your dog is sick. After all, he cannot tell you when he is feeling bad. Any information that you can give to the vet will be helpful in determining what may be the problem. Here are the common areas of the dog that your vet will look into during a full examination.
  • The Importance Of Giving Your Dog First Aid Treatment  By : gene sower
    It is our job as dog owners to make sure that our pets are happy and healthy. However, it is not always an easy job given that our dogs are curious and intelligent creatures with a tendency to get themselves into all kinds of trouble. Here's how to be prepared.
  • Common Birth Defects In Dogs  By : gene sower
    A vital part of good prevention is to know the common types of illnesses and disorders associated with particular dog breeds. Here are some common genetic issues to watch out for.
  • Natural Ways To Prevent & Treat Canine Arthritis  By : gene sower
    Canine arthritis is often treated with drugs like Rimadyll or Deramaxx but they often have side effects that are worse then the arthritis itself. Here are some natural remedies worth considering.
  • 4 Tips To Aid Your Dog's Diarrhea  By : gene sower
    Is your dog having a problem with diarrhea? Does he have "accidents" while trying to get outside to go to the bathroom? Here are several tips in which you can use to effectively help your dog recover from diarrhea.
  • Respiratory Disorders In Dogs & How To Treat Them  By : gene sower
    It is very common for all dogs to sneeze on an occasional basis, especially when they first wake up. Here's what to look for to make sure it's nothing more serious.
  • First Aid For Dog Bites And Insect Stings  By : gene sower
    Did your dog get in a fight with another dog? Or have a run-in with a bee or wasp? Here are several bite and sting descriptions as well as how to best deal with them.
  • Treating Your Dog's Constipation  By : gene sower
    Constipation usually occurs when the dog does not get enough bulk in his diet or when he does not get enough proper exercise. In these simple cases of constipation, you may use the following treatments to ease your dog's discomfort.
  • Mosquitoes Love To Snack On Dogs, Too!  By : Janet Winter
    People expect to get mosquito bites in warmer months, but are you aware that they attack your dog, too? We and our four-legged companions are ringing the dinner bell when we go outside unprotected.
  • Pomeranian Health Care Concerns  By : Lee Dobbins
    Every dog breed has some health problems that they are predisposed to, while the Pomeranian is rather healthy, here are a few problems you might need to watch out for in this breed.
  • Doogydoo And You  By : Dustin Cannon
    Doggydoo is inevitable if you have a dog or dogs. It can be quite a problem and it is one that can cause ill feelings between other dog owners, walkers and neighbors.
  • A Guide To Dental Care For Your Dog  By : Albert TAY
    Have you ever come across a case where your dog is having awfully bad breath? If it is the case, then it is time to take you pet to the veterinary. Healthy dogs do not have smelly breath. According to a finding by the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs show some signs of gum disease by age three. This shows the lack of oral hygiene in people having dogs at home.
  • How To Care For Your Dog's Teeth  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    There are lots of people who simply do not realize how important caring for their dog's teeth actually is.
  • How to Keep Your Dog Fit And Trim  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    In similar ways to us humans, one of the biggest health problems today for dogs is obesity. Many dog owners think that their pudgy dogs are adorable and cute. However, the reality is that they are extremely unhealthy.
  • Supplementing Your Cat's Diet  By : Tristan Andrews
    Saying "no" when your cat looks at you with pleading eyes and coaxes for food from the table can be difficult. However, succumbing to your cat's wiles has the potential to create several problems.
  • Cat Veterinarians - Because Your Cat Can't Tell You How She Feels  By : Tristan Andrews
    Unfortunately, your cat can't tell you how it feels, but as you become familiar with its normal behavior, appetite, body weight and level of activity, you'll be able to instantly detect if something is wrong.
  • How To Help Any Bleeding Dog  By : Jeff Clare
    If the dog you loved so much was injured and bleeding, would you know what to do? Would you know what to look for if he were bleeding internally? Yes, the sight of blood makes some of us queasy, but there comes a time when you have to put your own comfort aside if you are going to save a life.
  • How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest  By : Jeff Clare
    In every batch of worst-case scenarios, there's always one that demands immediate medical attention, may have multiple causes, leaves only a few minutes to save a life, or requires considerable effort and knowledge just to administer fast first aid.
  • Dog CPR - How to Save Your Pets Life - Part 2  By : James Theiss
    There might be an instance where you have to perform CPR on your dog to save its life. Are you prepared? This is the second part of a 2 part article on how to perform CPR on your dog.
  • When Your Dog Chokes What Should You Do?  By : Jeff Clare
    Dogs very rarely think about what they consume, unless it's a hidden pill wrapped in a piece of bread or cheese (my dog carefully eats the tasty wrapper and spits out the pill).
  • Optimizing K9 Health and Performance  By : Stephen Becker
    K9 Dogs are at a higher risk for disease. Article identifies tips to prvent illness, and improve their health and performance
  • Can You Make Your Dog Sick With The Wrong Kind Of Attention?  By : Rebecca Prescott
    When dogs become sick, how we treat them can make the difference to how well-adjusted they are when they recover. Learn about the type of environment a dog needs when ill, and what to avoid.
  • Your Dog Goes Missing  By : Kadence Buchanan
    This article, serves as a guide to all dog-owners that wish not to experience the agony and distress of having to deal with the fact that their dog is gone missing.
  • What Can You Feed Your Dog Safely?  By : Jeff Clare
    Since the first time one of our pre-historic ancestors tossed a scrap of meat at a wolf, dogs have been living off the leftovers from their master's table.
  • How To Treat Heatstroke In Dogs  By : Jeff Clare
    Though it's easy for many people to make crass "hot dog" puns about the pets of others whenever dogs die in cars, making news headlines, most dog owners legitimately fear causing heatstroke in their companions.
  • Hip Dysplasia in Dogs  By : Matthew Homfray
    Despite many years of selective breeding, hip dysplasia remains one of the commonest orthopaedic diseases of dogs. Here we look at how to recognise it in your dog, how a veterinarian diagnoses it and the various management options currently available.
  • Does Your Dog Have A Healthy Diet?  By : Matthew Homfray
    With canine obesity on the rise, diet and exercise has come under the spotlight in an effort to educate owners on how to keep their pet healthy and increase its life expectancy.
  • How To Treat Dogs With Insect Stings  By : Jeff Clare
    Sometimes the greatest threats to life and limb are too small for many people to take notice of.
  • Cleaning Your Dogs Ears  By : Matthew Homfray
    Ear infections are one of the commonest problems that veterinarians have to deal with, but many could be prevented with a simple home ear cleaning programme. Here we look at how to clean your dogs ears properly, and avoid those nasty ear infections.
  • Dog Diarrhea Common Causes and Remedies  By : Pet Flora
    Dog Diarrhea Common Causes and Remedies
  • Dog Supplements: Ridiculous or Necessary?  By : Pet Flora
    The importance of dog supplements
  • Dog vs. Skunk Remedy  By : Dee Hawkins
    Remedy to rid your dog of the smell of skunk!
  • The benefits of Canine Massage  By : Carrie Kinnear
    Canine Massage is fast becoming an important tool in your dog's health and well being. As well as helping with physical maladies, massage can also help with nervous and aggressive pets. This article focuses on the benefits for nervous dogs. If you have a nervous or aggressive dog, why not read this for information on a proven remedy which may be able to help your dog.
  • The Benefits of Canine Massage for Senior Dogs  By : Carrie Kinnear
    Canine massage is now finally being recognized as an important tool for your dog's health. This article focuses on Senior Dogs - along with their golden years comes aches and pains which they didn't have before. Massage can help with sore, achy muscles and other signs of "getting old".

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