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Is Pet Insurance Worth It?
My Doggies | September 4th 2008 by suresh
Many pet owners often wonder if it’s worth it to purchase pet insurance. The way I see it, there are two main considerations, your opinion when it comes to risk-taking and the expected health of your pet. Are you a risk-taker or are you conser read more
Boston Terrier - Special Concerns For This Adorable Breed
My Doggies | September 4th 2008 by suresh
Beautiful as they are, Boston Terriers have some genetic traits and defects that you must always be mindful of. In order to keep your dogs' health in tip-top condition and ensure that he leads a healthy and happy life, you must ensure that you a read more
Where To Find The Best Food For A Nutritious Dog Diet
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 28th 2008 by Iain
You want mans best friend to eat right. You should be aware of the added benefits of a healthy and nutritious dog diet, but where do you look to find the best food for your pet? There are so many good types of dog food on the market today. You can bu read more
What is the Green Bean Dog Diet?
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 27th 2008 by Iain
For some time now people have playing around with the idea of the green bean diet for dogs. You may have already know about this and are considered trying it. Let’s take a look at the green bean dog diet and discuss some of the problems and adv read more
Does Your Dogs Diet Contain Enough Fatty Acid?
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 24th 2008 by Iain
Does your pet’s skin and coat look shiny and healthy, if not this could indicate the need for more fatty acids to be in your dog’s diet A dog’s diet affects every aspect of his body as well as the skin and coat. If your dog’s read more
Your Dogs Diet Should You Avoid Table Scraps?
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 23rd 2008 by Iain
A dogs diet should not contain any table scraps. A dogs nutritional needs are not the same as a ours. Yes we eat some of the same things, but feeding your pet table scraps is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. A dogs diet does not need all the read more
Your Dogs Diet Can Lead To Protein And Kidney Failure
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 22nd 2008 by Iain
Research has indicated that higher levels of protein in your dog’s diet could lead to kidney failure. Do you know if what you are feeding dog is safe? Are you harming the health of your furry friend by giving too much protein in your dog̵ read more
Guidelines To Choose A Healthy Dog Diet for Your Pet
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 21st 2008 by Iain
When choosing a healthy dog diet it can often be difficult and confusing, that is if you let it be. The packaging and marketing of the products you wish to purchase will often blur your perception of it. Your dogs diet is the easiest and best way to read more
How Treats Affect Your Dogs Diet
Free Dog Training Advice For You And Your Puppy or Dog | August 20th 2008 by Iain
Most people just do not know the importance of choosing a healthy dog diet. They do not take the time or make the effort to consult there trusted vet about a healthy and nutritious dog diet. It is important to know, even is you use dried food, canned read more
What is Sodium Pentobarbital doing in pet foods?
The Cat/Dog Log | August 14th 2008 by Chris
I read a very informative post by Jan's Funny Farm regarding the drug Sodium Pentobarbital found in many commercial pet foods, so I decided to check into it. Here's an interesting article entitled Why is the Pet Food Industry killing our pets? by Ann read more
Update on Nutro pet food problems
The Cat/Dog Log | August 12th 2008 by Chris
On July 17th, I wrote about a warning I had received about Nutro's Natural Choice pet food being suspected in the death of 6 dogs in Florida.It appears there are now more cases being reported of dogs and cats getting seriously ill after eating from n read more
Healthy Dog Food Or Junk?
Dog Health Blog | August 8th 2008 by Laurie Raphael
As a dog-owner, have you ever thought twice about the actual nutritional value of the food and treats you are feeding your dog? If you are concerned about the health of your pet and loyal companion, you should be more aware of what the ingredients ar read more
Be leary of "Slentrol" for dog weight control
The Cat/Dog Log | August 1st 2008 by Chris
The drug company Pfizer has just released the first FDA-approved weight loss drug for dogs called Slentrol. This drug blocks fat absorption in the dog's digestive tract and makes them feel full.Unfortunately, if it's blocking fat absorption, it also read more
Pet Health Problems - The One Mistake Most Pet Owners Make
My Doggies | July 28th 2008 by suresh
It's hard to think of anybody who wouldn't love to have a happy, healthy pet. Unfortunately, many of us are unaware that what we are doing to our pets is causing them to suffer needlessly. So to look at pet health problems we must first look at ourse read more
Recommended Natural Pet Food list
The Cat/Dog Log | July 24th 2008 by Chris
I have compiled a list of my "Recommended Pet Foods" in my sidebar, but I need your help to make the list as complete as possible. If you use a pet food that fits the criteria below and you don't see it listed, please leave a comment with the product read more
Foods To Keep Poodles Healthy
My Doggies | July 18th 2008 by suresh
Owners definitely want the best for their Poodles. From beds, collars and other stuff to grooming, vaccines and healthy foods - all these things are provided in pursuit of years of good health, happiness and friendship. But with the rapidly changing read more
Warning about Nutro's "Nature Choice" dog food
The Cat/Dog Log | July 17th 2008 by Chris
I received a warning about Nutro's "Nature Choice" dog food from the rescue organization where I adopted Rosie. I haven't heard anything about this on the news, but it is frightening.Nutro's "Nature Choice" line of food is highly suspected in the de read more
Proper Dog Diet: The Keys to A Long, Healthy Life
Pet Insurance Pro | July 13th 2008 by Mikael Rieck
Dogs make the best pets that a human being can ever own. They patiently wait to see you all day while you’re away at work, and when you finally come through the door, they are the first ones to greet you with an excited and happy wag of the tail. S read more
Your Pit Bull's Diet: Canned Dog Food vs. Dry Kibble
The pitbull health blog | July 10th 2008 by K.Dev
A dog's diet affects every aspect of their health and well being. You undoubtedly want only the very best for your furry friend. When it comes to choosing the best for your dog's diet, you have so many options available. It can be hard to determi read more
The Importance of Nutrition For the Health of Your Dog
Dog Health Blog | June 23rd 2008 by Laurie Raphael
There was a time when no one gave a second thought to whether their dogs nutritional needs were being met. At that time, any old dog food would do. Now however, after study and research, we have learned that a quality food, wet or dry will impact our read more
Are You Killing Your Dog - Steps You Must Follow to Ensure Your D…
Dog Health Blog | June 23rd 2008 by Laurie Raphael
Any dog that exclusively consumes commercial dog food is at a noticeably greater risk of dying prematurely according to many renowned Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and published Dog Care Experts. And by the time symptoms are noticeable, it’s o read more
Snake Bites
The Dog Owner Club | May 16th 2008 by Albert
Snake Bites Fortunately, only occasionally are dogs bitten by a snake in this country. Whilst a bite is unlikely to prove fatal to humans it can sometimes kill a smaller animal like a dog. The case read more
Dealing With Haemorrhage
The Dog Owner Club | May 14th 2008 by Albert
Dealing With Haemorrhage Bleeding, when it is from the skin, is a natural process to wash bacteria and dirt from a damaged area. However, it can be dangerous if it is coming from a cut artery or v read more
Diet pills for dogs?
You are in My World | May 13th 2008 by Tricia
You know, before we got our puppy I didn’t really know how many different products were out there for cats and dogs. We’d always kept reptiles and this is our first experience with having a dog for both of us. The pet market is a huge in read more
Dealing With Feeding and Fevers
The Dog Owner Club | May 8th 2008 by Albert
Dealing With Feeding and Fevers "Feeding" is a misnomer in this connection as one of the most important points to remember when considering the diet of a sick dog is that an animal with a temper read more
Deaths In New Born Puppies
The Dog Owner Club | May 6th 2008 by Albert
Deaths In New Born Puppies Sometimes puppies within the first few days of birth begin to whimper continually, lose interest in suckling and do not thrive. If left untreated, they die. This conditio read more
Using Inahalations
The Dog Owner Club | May 4th 2008 by Albert
Using Inahalations These can be exceedingly unpopular with canine patients but are nevertheless prescribed quite frequently for catarrhal infections, such as are found in distemper. A narrow ves read more
Follow-up on Abby's allergies and otitis
The Cat/Dog Log | April 11th 2008 by Chris
I've written previously about Abby's skin and ear allergies, but new readers may not be aware of the tremendous improvement she has made since changing her diet. If your dog has allergies, I recommend you read my previous posts on the subject; you ca read more
Your Guide to Your Dog’s Diet
Bully Sticks For Dogs | March 26th 2008 by Idol Mania
Your Guide to Your Dog’s Diet Dogs’ nutritional needs may differ from ours. What we deem as healthy for us might not be sufficient or appropriate for them. To give your dog the best nutrition available you will have to understand their specific n read more

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