Archive for 'Dog Health' Category

How To Train A Dog

Jul 27th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Our aim at How To Train A Dog is to provide you with information and advice on the best ways to Train A Dog and some of the techniques available.
There are virtually as many approaches to How To Train A Dog as there are dogs to train! It seems as if every day new [...]

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Introducing The Poodle Dog

Jul 27th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

One of the most active and intelligent of all dog breeds, known as the Poodle, is a well-proportioned animal that carries himself proud and confident. As it struts its stuff down a busy sidewalk with its owner, the Poodle has about him an air of distinction and dignity.
Some people refer to the Poodle as a [...]

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How To Potty Train

Jul 27th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Are you the proud owner of a new dog or puppy? Are you also the not so proud owner of a soggy living room carpet? You have come to the right place! Here at How To Potty Train a Dog and How to Potty Train A Puppy our aim is to help you [...]

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How To Deal With Dog Separation Anxiety

Jul 27th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

You leave and your Dog howls. Not just for a moment, but seemingly forever. When the howling finally abates, it is replaced by a whine.
When you return, you find your home a mess — he has engaged in destructive behavior that is completely out of character.
Your dog has a [...]

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Homemade Dog Food Recipes

Jul 27th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

At Homemde Dog Food Recipes and I hope that you will find the information on Homemade Dog Food Recipes helpful!
There are more and more concerns being expressed by dog owners about commercial dog food. What exactly does it contain? In the same way that we have become increasingly concerned about what is in the processed [...]

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Adopting a Dog – Puppy or Adult?

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Everyone is surely going to get excited when trying to adopt a dog. Truly a man’s best friend, you can rely on your pet dog in giving you company, cuddling up together and some can even guard your house. You need to review your personal lifestyle and needs when adopting a dog. It is a [...]

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Healing Hounds

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Dogs are man’s best friend. Always loyal and ever loving, this trait has made canines an integral and common part of what is fast becoming a common mode of therapy in many health care facilities. Not just dogs but animals in general have long been recognized as having a positive effect on the healing process. [...]

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Essential Care Tips For Your Dog

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Dogs are loving pets. But caring for them is a bit of hard work. Here are some tips to consider in taking care of your dog:
If you do not have a dog yet, consider the area where your dog can exercise. If you have a big yard where you could exercise or play with your [...]

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Dog Essentials - Dog Accessories

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

People use accessories to accentuate the beauty of a certain thing. There are also times that they buy accessories in order to protect the product against harmful elements in the environment.
These concepts are also true when applied to taking care of dogs. Pet owners tend to pamper their dogs and many dog lovers even contend [...]

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Weight Problems in Dogs

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

Did you know that obesity is one of the greatest health risks among dogs?
Obesity is caused by excessive eating and unhealthy binges just as it is in humans. Often, this situation is triggered by some environmental factors that may lead to more problems when not controlled .
Like humans, dogs develop certain diseases when they are [...]

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When Your Dog Starts to Sneeze

May 11th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

There are many things that both the dogs and the dog owners could have in common. For example, both dogs and dog owners could be prone to obesity if not regulating food intake and by not exercising.
In addition, dogs and humans may also acquire diseases that results from improper dietary regimen like diabetes, heart [...]

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Dog Emergency Care

Jan 6th, 2008 by Dog Care Advisor | 0

The handling of a dog should start when he is a puppy, and simple lessons in obedience are good for the daily management of a dog, just as some degree of discipline is good for his owner. The properly trained and handled dog is not a cowed dog, but one who is a credit to [...]

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