Archive for the ‘Dog’ Category

Should You Spend Money On Custom Dog Houses?

There is a new trend that’s quickly gaining popularity, primarily due to the increasing popularity of the internet. Custom dog houses are becoming popular all over the world. Many celebrities have been doing this for years: building extravagant homes for their pets to live their lives in. While our dogs usually have the run of our homes, a custom dog house gives them their own fun little domain to watch over, while staying comfortable.

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Dogs Can Become Sick – What To Watch For

Next to cancer; bloat in dogs is the second leading cause of death in dogs. Most symptoms can be hard to narrow down such as: general restlessness, lack of appetite, reduced bowel movements, dry-heaving (dog tries to vomit, but can’t), hunched appearance (visualize the dog trying to raise the middle part of their back high up in the air), or the dog simply will not sit or lie down.

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Blending Knowledge And Luck To Create The Perfect Dog Breed

For the purposes of this article, the “backyard breeders” who take their two beloved pets and produce puppies will be disregarded. This article refers to professional breeders who isolate one ideal representation of a breed and make puppies of it. That’s right, this articles if about professional breeders and not those who take it as a leisurely pursuit.

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Important Things To Know About Epilepsy In Dogs

Epilepsy in dogs isn’t a very common condition (2% of dogs), but does exist and happen to dogs all over on a daily basis. One of the most important things you can do to help your dog is to make sure they’re in a padded area with no solid objects, stairs, or other animals around that can do them harm as the seizures run their course.

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Dog House Heater & More To Keep Your Canine Comfortable

There is nothing wrong with wanting your dog to stay in their dog house outside, to protect your property and deter trespassers from your home. However in colder months, they may not be able to produce enough body heat to remain comfortable.

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Heart Murmur In Dogs

Heart murmur in dogs can have the same risks as they do in humans. Many will have a murmur that never develops into any severe complications, whereas other dogs with a murmur may be in the early stages of heart disease down the road. This isn’t something you can diagnose at home by yourself in most instances: Many heart murmur in dogs are found during yearly checkups, or any other time your veterinarian may have reason to check your dogs heartbeat.

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Safety As A Major Concern When Training Your Puppy

Training a dog will require a degree of alertness from the trainer and caution about the dog’s aggressive behavior. More so if the dog being trained is a guard dog, because these are trained to cut down intruders and will therefore have to show some aggressive dog behavior.

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The Increasing Number Of Dog Breeds

There are probably more number of dog breeds in the world than there are people in the United States! Fine, that was a little exaggeration, but only a very small one. There are indeed a large number of dog breeds in the world and each day more and more breeds are being recognized.

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What It Means To Own A Dog

Having a pet dog around creates a feeling that cannot be adequately described. They never abandon you despite the weather, and you are always guaranteed of their attention and love. But you do have to go to some length to ensure that your dog is happy. You can do this by understanding their needs and meeting them. With a little effort, you can learn every little detail there is to it, and hopefully this is a place to start.

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Crate Training Dogs Is A Good Way To Housebreak Dogs

Being consistent and not giving up on your dog is what it takes to get started in Crate Training Dogs. Many dog trainers recommend this process to get your dog housebroken. Having a dog go to the bathroom in the house is not acceptable, so this is an easy way to train.

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