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Spaying / Neutering Your Dog: Pros and Cons
It is recommended that almost everyone who owns a dog as a pet should either spay or neuter the animal. There are a lot of good reasons that this is considered to be the norm for pet owners. The main reason...
4 commentsThree Legged Dog Care, Tripod Dog Care
This article provides tips on how to care for a three legged dog or tripod dog. Three legged dogs can live a happy, long, and fulfilling life if owners use proper equipment; keep their 3 legged dog slim and healthy; and protect their 3 legged dog from stressful encounters.
96 commentsHow to Cope with Post-Surgery Seroma Swelling in Pets
“My dog just had surgery a few days ago, and the incision area is all puffy and swollen. Is it normal?” If your dog must have major surgery, like leg amputation, you need to know about seromas. ...
0 commentsOwning a Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky was originally bred by the Chukchi, a tribe of Siberian nomads, to provide fast, economical transportation over the vast amount of frozen land. The breed was unusually strong and agile and...
14 commentsDog Food Review - Science Diet Dog Food Natures Best
Animal Digest - Plus 1 point = no animal Digest Corn - Minus 2 points = corn gluten meal Wheat - Minus 2 points = ground wheat Soy - Minus 2 points = soybean meal Gluten - Minus 2 points = corn gluten...
25 commentsBubba, My Bichon Frise and Constant Companion
I am 56 years old and have never, owned a fu-fu dog. A fu-fu dog is a small dog that is usually considered a dog for females, a French Poodle comes to mind. I had always had large dogs, a man's dog, German...
7 commentsCaring for your dog's paws
The paws of your dog are subject to an awful lot of wear and tear, even in their normal daily routes. Would you walk barefoot over the terrain your dog just passed through? (I'm thinking of the "poop lot" in...
1 commentFoods & Household Items Dangerous to Dogs
This hub lists in alphabetical order human foods, common plants, and household items toxic or dangerous to your canine companions.
31 commentsRabies Vaccine for Dogs: What You Need to Know Now
Is the rabies vaccine dangerous?Has your dog experienced any of these problems days, weeks or even months after a rabies shot? Cancer (fibrocarcinomas) at the injection site Seizures and Epilepsy Skin...
12 commentsCaring for an Elderly and Aging Dog
It can be hard dealing with a pet who is getting older. They start loosing their sense of hearing and sight, not to mention their teeth. Older pets begin to suffer arthritis and tend to need to see the vet...
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