- Stop Puppy Biting Now! By : Payton Lynn
Are you struggling with a puppy that is a bit on the boisterous side and nips at your hands, arms, legs and anything that moves I’ve been there - Seek Complete Information From Your Vet When Your Dog’s Health is at Stake By : Kelly Marshall
Advancements in research and technology have resulted in the discovery and invention of many modern drugs These drugs have saved the lives of many seriously ill dogs and have also restored a large number of ill dogs to normal health - Obedience Training of Older Dog May Require Minor Tweaks in Procedure By : Kelly Marshall
Obedience training can be done no matter what the age of the dog is However, aged dogs must be handled carefully - Aged Dogs Commonly Face Diseases of Reproductive Organs By : Kelly Marshall
As the dog grows older, it faces the risk of certain disorders These common occurrences in older dogs are capable of assuming life threatening proportions - Some Commonly Found Health Problems in Older Dogs By : Kelly Marshall
Just as in humans, health issue come up in dogs as they age Let’s take a look at some top issues dogs face as they grow older - Adopt a Calm and Relaxed Approach When Training Your Aging Dog By : Kelly Marshall
If you have a pet dog at home, then you would be aware that dogs often communicate that they are in pain However, you would also be aware that dogs to not always communicate their pain - Practical Tips If Your Dog Has Kennel Cough By : Florin Albu
Kennel cough is described as the inflammation of your pet’s respiratory system, more particularly the upper part of the lungs Kennel cough is very common in dog centers, especially in crowded shelters - Dog Arthritis Relief: A Pet Owner’s Manual By : Florin Albu
Older dogs are most prone to arthritis and that’s the sad fact Arthritis in dogs is very similar to arthritis in humans - Feline Health: Caring For Your New Kitten – What’s First? By : Michael D. Rosenthal
When it comes to household pets, there are very few that bring as much excitement and joy than bringing home a new kitten Just remember that you will be responsible for this pet’s care and health for an average of 10-15 years - Feline Health: Taking Your New Kitten to the Vet By : Michael D. Rosenthal
The addition of a new kitten into your family is always a joy whether it’s a pre-planned or spontaneous event But with this addition comes much responsibility and usually one of the first orders of business is taking that kitten to the vet - Steps to Toilet Train Your Dog By : Amy Nutt
The last thing any dog owner wants is a lot of nasty messes to clean up all over the place If you take the time to toilet train your dog, you'll not only avoid stepping in an unpleasant surprise as you head to the bathroom at night, you will confine all mess to a specific area
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