Archive for October, 2009

Oct 31 2009

Common Questions Dog Owners Ask About Their Pet’s Diet

Published by Lawrence Reaves under Dog

by Lawrence Reaves

The meals you provide for your pooch are more important than you might realize. If he does not receive the right vitamins and nutrients, his health and vitality can quickly plummet. Once that happens, his body will become far more susceptible to diseases, viruses, and other problems. Continue Reading »

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Oct 31 2009

Should You Invest In Dog Health Insurance?

Published by Morgan Leastoning under Dog

by Lawrence Reaves

The relationships we share with our pets are often irreplaceable. Their companionship and constant presence can be both soothing and invigorating. Unfortunately, pets suffer health issues and occasionally require costly medical attention in the same way people do. When an emergency occurs and it becomes necessary to visit the veterinarian, many owners are stunned by the costs of performing tests and procedures. If they are unable to afford it, the alternative can be heartbreaking. Pet insurance was created to provide owners with an alternative. Continue Reading »

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Oct 31 2009

Dog Coughing: Spotting the Symptoms of Kennel Cough

Published by David Manchester under Dog

by David Manchester

If you hear your dog coughing it may or may not be a significant sign. If however that coughing is lengthened and / or followed by the production of mucus, then it could be a warning sign indicating that your dog might be infected with kennel cough. Continue Reading »

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Oct 30 2009

The Basics Of House Training Your Puppy

Published by Eric Renfro under Dog

by Eric Renfro

Puppies should be house trained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home. Continue Reading »

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Oct 29 2009

Some Basics For Housetraining Your Puppy

Published by Eric Renfro under Dog

by Eric Renfro

Puppies should be housetrained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home. Continue Reading »

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