Tips
to Improve Your Dogs HealthEveryone
who has a dog and who is conscientious about their own health will
clearly see the benefits of providing a similar lifestyle for their pet.
That not only means finding a good place for your dog to live, but also
providing for his health.
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Dog
Death Toll Rises Due To Dog Food Aflatoxin
Even though Diamond, Country Value and Professional brand dog foods
have been recalled for containing highly toxic aflatoxins, they have
caused at least 100 dog deaths in recent weeks, say Cornell University
veterinarians, who are growing increasingly alarmed.
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Doggy
breath? Triple Pet makes kisses
vanilla.
Of course, brushing is good for your dog's health because it fights
off the same things for them that it does for us, like tartar, gum
disease and tooth loss. A lot of dog bones advertise that they will help
fight tartar buildup, but bones don't freshen your pet's breath. Triple
Pet toothbrush and toothpaste will do both.
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Oregon
Couple Invent Back Saving Device for Dog Owners
Have
you ever had to lift a hundred pound dog into your SUV? This is
tough on you and tough on your dog. Now there is an easy to use
device to help you both.
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Dog Flu: Can Your Dog Get It?
by: Neal Kennedy
Dog flu, a highly contagious and sometimes deadly canine disease has been detected in a number of states and may be spreading around the country.
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Kennel Cough In Dogs
by: Kirsten Hawkins
The condition commonly known as “Kennel Cough” is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases that dogs can contract. The disease is not serious in most cases, however, and often resolves itself after one to two weeks.
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Bow Wow Bliss: Five Ways to Meditate with Your Dog
by: James Jacobson
Meditation is as simple as a walk in the dog park.
Imagine sitting down with your dog. As you both begin to relax, your breaths become longer, less hurried. Your thoughts slow down until it seems like you are not thinking at all.
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5 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Dog
by: Paul Duxbury
Do you really know all there is to know about your canine companion’s nutritional needs? Many pet owners think they’re doing what’s best for their dogs when it comes to food, but in reality they rely on pure instinct more than science.
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Choosing a Bed for Your Dog
by: Charles Kassotis
Does your dog enjoy sleeping with you at night? Although cuddling with a pet can keep owner and dog warm and snuggly, keep in mind that most animals are not as clean as people, nor do they always follow the same sleep patterns.
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Dog Parks: Pros and Cons
by: Paul Owens
Dog Parks. What a great idea! Imagine being able to take your buddy to a big, open field and letting him or her safely play and run around with dozens of other dogs. What a great way to provide exercise, especially for those rambunctious, high-energy teenagers that often become destructive and “self-employed” at home when they have nothing else to do.
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