Jim on December 31st, 2009

Homemade food is good for everyone including your dog. Of course, you have the option of giving your dog commercially prepared food. Such food deprives your dog of the nutrition that he needs. Thus, it is always a good thing to cook food for your dog at home. Here is what you need to know [...]

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Jim on December 29th, 2009

Anyone thinking about buying a dog this Christmas should take the time to think about what exactly they’re letting themselves in for. There are increasing numbers of dogs and puppies that are bought on a whim and then the owners find they cant handle them, so they get sent to a shelter. Sometimes, the outcome [...]

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Jim on December 14th, 2009

Dog obesity is a serious issue for any pet owner who wants to own an animal. Overweight dogs can die earlier in life, have severe health issues and be generally unhappy when they can’t get around. Unfortunately, pet obesity is an increasing trend within the United States. Add to that the idea that the FDA [...]

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The inquisitive nature of dogs often means we see them eating lots of varied things and they really don’t care what it is they eat.   However, there are many toxic substances found in your home that could potentially kill your dog. So, if you read on you’ll see that there is a list of [...]

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Jim on November 16th, 2009

Look after your dog by following these simple tips and understand more about the importance of pet health. 1. What should I have ready in my home before I bring my puppy home? One of the most important things to take with you on puppy-picking-up day is a travel crate or cage. You’ll also need [...]

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Jim on November 15th, 2009

What Your Dog Says With His Eyes Your dog has emotions and feelings just like you. At any given time, he’ll try to communicate them with his body language and expressions. Most owners never learn to identify these signs; the fact that their pooch is sad, anxious, mad, or happy completely escapes them. As a [...]

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Jim on November 15th, 2009

If you were to ask pet owners to guess the number one reason canines end up in the emergency room, most would guess incorrectly. Some would say bites from other animals. Many would claim that getting hit by a car tops the list. Still others would speculate about a number of health issues. The most [...]

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