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Healthy Dog Meatballs

Pet Sweetheart | December 23rd 2009 by Fred

Here’s a quick and easy recipe for making healthy meatballs your dog will love. 1 cups of pre-cooked rice 1/2 cup cooked green beans (finely chopped into small pieces) 1 pound ground turkey or chicken meat 1/2 cup grated  Parmesan cheese 1/2 t read more

How to Care for a Dog with Diabetes

Pet Herbal Info Blog | December 23rd 2009

Treating diabetes in cats and dogs involves regular monitoring of diet, blood sugar levels and insulin levels. The monitoring needs to be done on a daily basis and pet owners obviously cannot be expected to visit a veterinarian daily for the daily in read more

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Dog Sickness Symptoms

Dog Health Problems | December 23rd 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Dogs, as pets wise and faithful in the world treated the same as a beloved family member. A dog's health or cause physical complications of the disease to domestic dogs made all the family members for symptoms of paranoid keep their dogs all the toe read more

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Treating Your Dog For A Chest Injury – [First Aid - Part 4 of 7…

DogParkFun.com | December 22nd 2009 by Henry Andrew

Treating Your Dog For A Chest Injury – The Quick Actions You Must Take IMMEDIATELY. Chest injuries are not that common, but when they do happen you have to take QUICK ACTION if your dog is to live. I recently had an emergency call and I was abl read more

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Canine Diarrhea: Simple Ways For Your Dog To Feel Better

Dog Health Issues | December 22nd 2009 by Justin

According to the AMVA (the vets’ association), canine diarrhea is the third most common problem they see in their offices. If your dog has ever had this problem, you know how much this can affect your daily routine. Canine stomach problems may read more

Teaching Your Dog The Basic Command Of Come

Pet Herbal Info Blog | December 22nd 2009

Dog training does not have to be complicated, nor does it take enormous amounts of time to teach your pet the basics. Speaking of basics, we all want our dogs to come to us when called. There are many ways to go about this dog training procedure, bel read more

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How To Treat Canine Distemper Virus

Dog Health Problems | December 21st 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Canine distemper is a very serious viral disease that usually attacks the puppies between the ages of three and six months, and the elderly or infirmed dogs and other animals. Distemper in dogs is highly contagious and is caused by exposure to air read more

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A Place For Your Dog To Call Their Own

Dog Training and Health Information | December 21st 2009 by MBF

Some dogs need to spend some time outside during the day.  It is good for them to get fresh air, just like it is good for the rest of us! Just as dogs love having a crate inside the house, it is nice for them to have a doghouse outside that can keep read more

How To Brush Your Pet’s Teeth

Natural Pet Health Blog | December 21st 2009

It is recommended to start brushing for pets teeth at 8-12 weeks of age, but it never to late to begin! Here is a step-by-step guide to introducing teeth brushing to your pet. Supplies you will need include gauze, toothbrush, and pet toothpaste. Be s read more

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Treating Your Dog For Shock – [First Aid - Part 3 Of 7]

DogParkFun.com | December 21st 2009 by Henry Andrew

Treating Your Dog For Shock – Exactly What To Do To Help Your Dog Survive On The Way To The Emergency Veterinarian. Shock occurs in a number of ways, from Car accidents, Bite Wounds, Bleeding, Hyperthermia… the list is HUGE. Because it ca read more

Diabetes Treatment Options For Your Diabetic Dog

Pet Herbal Info Blog | December 21st 2009

If your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes, early treatment by your veterinarian will help prevent further complications from this disease. Your pet may be saved from the painful experience of nerve damage as well as avoiding blindness. Conventiona read more

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How to Identify Dog Health Symptoms?

Dog Health Problems | December 20th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Medical symptoms known to dog owners than others. For dog owners see every day, they will know the amount of food consumed, exercise and rest is taken by the dog. Owners should be aware of the symptoms of a dog's health. So when they see these sympt read more

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Treating Abdominal Wounds in Dogs – [First Aid - Part 2 of 7]

DogParkFun.com | December 20th 2009 by Henry Andrew

Abdominal Wounds. Emergency At Home Care, what to do if the organs are showing and the “secret” household item that could save your dog.  Abdominal Wounds are common dog emergencies. I often see small dogs and cats with severe abdominal read more

Door Darting Training: Easily Train Your Dog Not To Run

Pet Herbal Info Blog | December 20th 2009

Door Darting Training: Easily Train Your Dog Not To Run Through Open Doors Teaching your dog or puppy to wait is an invaluable training command that will not only improve his behavior, but can also save his life. One of the most common problems that read more

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20 Most Common Dog Health Problems

Dog Health Problems | December 19th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Treating the root of the most common dog health problem is the only way to really cure them. Unfortunately, most dog owners and veterinarians are not focused on the proper combination of conventional and holistic treatments. Learn why this is import read more

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First Aid For Your Dog – Part 1 – [7 Part Series]

DogParkFun.com | December 19th 2009 by Henry Andrew

Dog CPR: What to do if your dog STOPS breathing, if your Dog is Choking or her Heart STOPS. You have likely never had to deal with a Dog Emergency, although you probably know someone who has. Emergencies don’t happen that often – but they read more

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Pet Dog Health Insurance Options

Dog Health Problems | December 19th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Today there are many pet insurance companies are different to choose from. Most of the pet health care plan similar in that they include annual premiums, deductibles, and offers a variety of different coverage options to suite individual customer ne read more

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8 Most Common Dogs Health Problems

Dog Health Problems | December 19th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

Eight common problems dog health compromise. It seems small problems such as fleas and lice can affect pet health. It is wise to buy a dog health insurance is very helpful in terms of a more serious problem that can affect a dog's health. 1. Fleas read more

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Dogs Health Problems

Dog Health Problems | December 19th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

The old saying is that dogs are human companions. However, because your best friend can not talk, it's up to you to judge when he was sick. Dogs may be subject to a number of different health problems. Here are some examples of health problems the d read more

Your Dog’s Eyes (Part 2)

Natural Pet Health Blog | December 19th 2009

Most dog owners, if not all of them, never consider looking into their pet’s eyes for signs of illness, especially dogs with hair over their eyes. There is a myth that cutting the hair away from a dog’s eyes will cause blindness, but, in read more

Treatment for Tumors in Cats

Pet Herbal Info Blog | December 18th 2009

Cancer is a malignant, cellular growth (tumor). Benign tumors are harmless and only an abnormal increase in size of a specific tissue. Cancer can affect any organ in a cat�s body but cancer of the lymphatic tissue, skin and mammary glands are the t read more

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How often should my dog have a chiropractic treatment?

e-Vet Clinic's Dog Health Care | December 18th 2009 by Daniel Beatty

A very common question for me – How often should my dog have chiropractic  treatment? In fact @KempEquine asked the question via Twitter (@Dr_Dan_DVM) this morning. To which I answered with the great all encompassing cop out answer – it read more

Canaan Dog (Herding Group)

Natural Pet Health Blog | December 18th 2009

The Canaan Dog is one of the most easily trainable breeds of the Herding Group. The look of the Canaan does not resemble any of the other herding dogs. They came from a completely different background, but shares all of the similar traits that make i read more

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Administering Medication To Your Dog

DogParkFun.com | December 18th 2009 by Henry Andrew

Does this sound familiar? You have a swimming dog- such as a Lab…  he swims A LOT. But all the swimming means some water gets into his ears. He develops a full blown ear infection. Shaking his head, scratching at his ear and yelping if touched read more

Exercising Indoors With Your Dog

Puppy Dog Blog | December 18th 2009

We all love that feeling we get after we have exercised.  It is getting off the couch to go and exercise that is slowing us down. But just remember that feeling you get and think how your dog feels after they have had your attention for a full thirt read more

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The Raw Food Question…Is It Safe?

DogParkFun.com | December 17th 2009 by Henry Andrew

One of the more common questions I get is about feeding Raw, so I thought today was a good time to go into details on Raw. I have DETAILED Reports and Diets on Feeding Raw for Dogs. "Hey, I Sniff Dog Butts All The Time Out Here! Why Wouldn' read more

Boxer Dog Breed

Natural Pet Health Blog | December 17th 2009

The Boxer is considered to be an all-time favorite breed among dog enthusiasts. They were formed as a result of breeding two specific European breeds that no longer exist today. They were the Danziger Bullenbeiser and the Brabenter Bullenbeiser. The read more

Food Allergies

Puppy Dog Blog | December 17th 2009

Dealing with food allergies can be a very trying time. It is something that is very dangerous and should be taken serious. There are many different types of severity. You know your dog and what is normal behavior for them.  It may seem like a lot o read more

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A Small Lesson In Getting Rid Of Fleas

All About Information | December 17th 2009 by Eko

The joys of pet ownership come with the burdens of pet ownership. Fleas are one example of such a burden. At one point or another, all pet owners will have to treat and or prevent flea infestations on their beloved pets. Fleas are a hassle and are al read more

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Signs of ill Health

Dog Health Problems | December 16th 2009 by Dicky Wijaya

The signs of ill health are the signs of the most important your dog's health status. For example, if the dog has a nasal discharge continued, this indicates that the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the times, the read more