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Useful Info Index#3
- Choosing A Mixed-Bred Dog
Any dog with two or more ancestors of different breeds is called a mixed-breed. There are probably as many mixed-breed dogs in this country
- Establishing A Healthy Relationship With Your New Puppy
When you bring your new puppy home, you'll want to make him feel good while he's lying down or on his back.
- Fence Jumping: Why Do Dogs Do It?
Most dogs jump fences when their owners are absent. This leads us to ask just why the pet is shut out of the house when the owners go away.
- For Better Dog Training Results: Understand Your Dog's Hearing Ability
A dog's keen sensitivity to low-volume sound is often troublesome. They can hear a faint sound at 75 feet, while most humans could only detect it at 17 feet.
- The Risks Of Using Electric Fences In Your Yard
- Is It Safe For A Female Dog To Give Birth After Her First Heat?
Sometimes your dog may have finished her first heat and you may be wondering whether or not a dog got her pregnant.
- Understanding The Shakedown For Dog Discipline
An alternative means of discipline for your dog is known as the “shakedown.” This method is suggested for shy dogs and for dogs who have large jowls
- Comfortable Bedding For Your Precious Puppy
A puppy or dog will take great comfort in discovering there is a warm, soft sleeping space all ready for her in her new home.
- Death Of Your Dog: Know What To Expect
There are certain things concerning death with which every dog owner should be acquainted.
- False Pregnancy: Understanding When Your Dog Goes Through Pseudocyesis
Your female dog was in heat about two months ago, and now she's behaving as if she were pregnant.
- Help! My Dog's Claws Are Too Long
Claws, or nails, are dead, horny structures on the ends of each of a dog's toes. The special skin that makes them has a very rich blood supply,
- What Makes Good Character In A Dog?
The first quality you should look for while searching for your potential dog is character. Although we can selectively breed dogs to show
- A History Lesson: What Dogs Were Fed Before The Industrial Revolution
- What To Expect When Your Dog Has Kidney Disease
- Are Drugs Helping Or Hurting Our Troubled Dogs?
Sometimes a dog will have a problem is so "obvious" that it is tempting to call it purely a "behavior" problem.
- Dietary Management For Your Dog's Chronic Liver Disease
The liver is one of a dog's major organs. It has many vital functions, some of which are: the production of most blood proteins
- How To Make Your Dog's Pen Area A Playful Heaven
If your dog spends any length of time in a play yard, you might be interested in ideas that will help you to make his stay there a pleasure and not an imprisonment.
- 6 Ways You Can Reverse The Roles Of A Demanding Dog
Dominance aggression is a very common form of aggression because of its inherent nature.
- 7 Qualifications A Veterinarian Office Must Have
When looking for a “good vet” aren't all veterinarians trained alike? If they give good service and have convenient hours,
- Be Sure That Your Dog Always Has A Place To Urinate
Urination is basic to life. It's the single most important way our bodies eliminate the waste that results from our minute-to-minute internal functions.
- How Fasting Can Clean Your Dog's System From Years Of Poor Diet
When you feed your pet too much second-hand, poor quality protein such as cheap hamburgers, hot dogs, cold cuts, semi moist sugar-preserved dog foods
- Living In The Suburbs With Your Dog
The suburbs may be the best of dog worlds, but its environment poses its own special set of problems.
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