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Temporomandibular Myositis in Dogs
Temporomandibular myositis, also known as masticatory myositis, is a condition which primarily affects the muscles of the temporomandibular, or jaw joint. According to Hungarovet, a site for Hungarian veterinary professionals, this condition is the second most common neuromuscular problem in dogs. I
Pomeranian Training - A Method That Actually Works!
I want to ask you a question that focuses on a bit of a touchy subject.... is your Pomeranian a brat? The truth is, nobody likes a brat. Sure, the brat's parents may think she's adorable, but everyone else just wants to leave at the sight of her! As you probably already know, Poms are stro
Medication For Your Dog
Being a member of your family and your friend, you need to keep your dog in healthy condition to enjoy his company. If you have general information about dog's medication, you can take care of him easily.
Are You Thinking About Buying a Puppy?
Puppies are so cute and adorable that sometimes it can be hard to walk past them in the pet store. You do need to realise though that as cute as they are they are a long time commitment and unless you are ready to make that commitment for the next 10 to 15 years then you better think twice about wal
Hip and Joint Supplement for Dogs: Will Your Dog Benefit From Taking It?
Some of the conditions that commonly affect dogs are those that involve their hips and joints such as hip dysplasia and dog arthritis, although there are some breeds that are more likely to develop these conditions. Dog owners like you may resort to using a hip and joint supplement for dogs to help
Things to Know About Dog Sweaters for Christmas
Dog sweaters for Christmas are the best kind of clothing you can give to your pet. Find out about things to know about dog sweaters for Christmas.
Cushing's Disease in Dogs - What is It?
Cushing's disease in dogs is actually quite common, especially in older dogs.It's a condition in which the adrenal glands produce too much cortisol.So what does that mean?
Puppy Obedience Training - Some Useful Tips For Surviving the Early Weeks With a New Puppy
While your new puppy probably will not be ready for formal obedience training when you first get him, he can and will learn early lessons that will make your life easier, and his too. If you want to raise a well behaved dog, start teaching him good habits when you get him. Playing with him is one of
How To Properly Exercise Your Dog
Similar to humans, lack of exercise in dogs can lead to poor health such as obesity, heart problems, bad bone structure, emotional and behavioral issues. What are some ways to properly exercise your dog and insure a long life?
Tips for Selecting the Healthiest Dog Food
What does your canine pet really need to stay healthy and fit? You can achieve wonders with the right dog food. But how do you choose between the many different products available in the market at present? It all comes down to the ingredients and how well they can meet the needs of your pet. Find ou
How to Know if Your Dog Needs Its Anal Glands Expressed
A dog's anal glands secrete a fluid that helps the animal's rectal muscles push feces out of its anal opening. Canines use this same smelly fluid to mark their territory and to identify each other. Located at the 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock positions slightly below and on each side of the anal sphincter
How to Rid Dog Urine Odor from Carpets with Steam Cleaner
If you have a dog that has accidents in the house, then this article is your solution to rid dog urine odors from carpets. I learned early on that sometimes the only way to rid dog urine odors from carpets is with a steam cleaner. However, you can't just use typical steam cleaning to rid dog urine o
Puppy Behavior - Why Puppies Chew
Why does my puppy chew and what can I do about this bothersome behavior? This question intrigues nearly everyone who has gotten himself a young canine. This article offers the explanation and gives you tips of How to deal with your pups unstoppable chewing urge.
How to Make Baked Dog Kibble
Store bought dog kibble can be high in chemical additives, preservatives, salt and artificial colors and flavors. It can also contain fillers such as grain and cornmeal, which are not part of a healthy canine diet. Making your own dog kibble is one way to make sure your dog gets all the nutrients it
Patience - The Key to Perfect Potty Training of Your Dog
As in humans, dogs also need to be trained when they are young. Young puppies are more adaptable to training and are flexible in their approach to training methods than a grown up dog. When it comes to potty training, it is more easily done with young puppies than adult dogs that are not housebroken
Characteristics of a Bulldog
If you are considering acquiring a bulldog as a pet, it is important and useful to learn about the breed's temperament, appearance and other characteristics. Learn key details of the sturdy, medium-size dog breed that is known for its "tough" facial expression. The term "bulldog" generally refers to
Specialized Traits of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Have you ever heard of a dog breed known as the Chesapeake Bay Retriever? Many people have not. It's origins are hard to track as well.
Agility Training for German Shepherd Mix Dogs
German shepherds and other mixed-breed dogs can take agility training and compete in North American Dog Agility Council (NADAC) trials. These dogs are called "All American" dogs by NADAC, meaning they are mixed breeds, not pure breeds. The American Kennel Club (AKC) accepts only registered pure-bree
Taking Dogs to Work
Last year The Blue Cross launched a National Take Your Dog To Work Day, an annual fundraising event. The aim is to encourage dog owners to spend more quality time with their canine companions. However, aside from this event, dogs in the workplace is becoming a more common sight throughout Britain, w