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Dog Health: Signs and Symptoms of Dog Hip Dysplasia
Learn the signs and symptoms of his dysplasia in dogs. Learn some effective strategies and products to make your dog's hip pain more bearable.
10 commentsHow to Correct Bad Behavior in Dogs
Find out how to correct biting, chewing jumping, rough play, begging, barking and digging when your dog has behavioral problems.
61 commentsStop Asthma Wheezing Without Medication
Relieve asthma symptoms without medication using the Buteyko method.
30 commentsHow to write good trite and annoying junk
There are few things as annoying as to have to list to or read hackneyed phrases spewed out by many annoying people - especially politicians and the like. Here are explored the seven of these trite and often meaningless pieces of nonsense that research have declared to be the most common among them all.
21 commentsDog Ate Rawhide: Dangers of Eating Rawhide Bones and Signs of Trouble
Learn about the dangers derived from dogs eating rawhide bones. Symptoms of a rawhide bone causing problems and how to prevent problems in the future.
9 commentsWhy Are Vets Against Feeding Dogs Raw?
Feeding a natural, raw or BARF diet to dogs and cats seems to be common sense, so why would some owners and vets not be partial to the idea?
3 commentsI Have A Frog In My Yard That Kills Dogs: The Bufo Boreas
This articles stresses the importance of recognizing the Bufo Frog, a killer of dogs and cats. It also advises First Aid if your pet comes into contact with a Bufo Frog.
45 commentsThe Wee Hours
I feel this sense of something amiss, a general state of foreboding yet lacking a specific, discrete cause for it. Once again, I stagger off with trepidation to investigate. Strange things happen in the wee hours.
6 commentsThe Coyote, Coydogs, Coywolves, and Coyotes in Urban Environments.
Coyotes, the "little wolves of the Americas," are some of the most successful mammals on the face of the Earth. Coyotes are not actually descended from the Wolves of the Americas, but are a unique species that developed along side the Dire Wolf millions of years ago. Coyotes do, however, sometimes inter breed with wolves, and they also will breed with dogs. Increasingly found in urban environments, coyotes are here to stay.
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