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Labrador Retrievers: Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
There are various reasons why dog owners purposely breed their Labrador Retrievers. One reason is that their dog is up to breed standard and they want to produce a litter. Some dog owners want to ...
Digestive Problems In Labrador Retrievers
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
The digestive system of Labrador Retrievers is as important as any part of their body. A healthy digestive system functions by digesting and absorbing the nutrients, neutralizing toxins, eliminating waste and other unwanted products. Unfortunately, ...
The Bloody Nose Of Your Labrador Retriever
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
It is alarming as well as messy in the home when you see blood dripping from the nostrils of your Labrador Retriever. Immediate attention should be given to address this problem but you should identify ...
Bleeding Problems In Labrador Retrievers
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
For some various reasons, abnormal bleeding could occur among Labrador Retrievers. Bleeding, technically known as hemorrhage is a loss of blood from the circulatory system. There are two types of bleeding: internal and external bleeding. ...
Bloat- It Could Kill Your Labrador Retriever
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
The Labrador Retriever is one of the breeds at risk of bloat. Bloat is a very serious health problem related to swallowed air, food and/or water. It is common to Basset Hound, Dachshund, Labrador Retriever ...
Spaying And Neutering A Labrador Dog
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
One way of helping your Labrador dog live a healthy and happy life is through neutering or spaying. In the United States alone, there are more or less 70,000 puppies and kittens being born daily. ...
Parasites Beagles Might Pick
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Most dogs, especially working dogs such as Beagles are more likely to pick up parasites when working or running out in the field. From fleas to ticks to tapeworms, these parasites will surely cause various ...
Care Is Important In Feeding Your Beagle Dog
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Some dog owners have unknowingly developed bad habits when it comes to feeding their Beagle dogs. What are these bad habits? Feeding leftovers to your dog is not a good idea because these foods, despite ...
Tips To Remember In Beagle Training
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Because of their single-mindedness and determined nature, Beagle training can be hard if not impossible. Beagles are generally obedient dogs but training them can be hard because they tend to follow their selves especially if ...
Beware! It Could Be Dry Eye In Your Beagle
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
It has been said that a Beagle may lack inherited diseases but, can be affected by a range of eye diseases. The most common are glaucoma and corneal dystrophy and in some rare cases, cherry ...
Cherry Eye In Your Beagle Dog
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Before discussing the treatment of Cherry Eye in your Beagle dog, let us first define what Cherry Eye is. Cherry eye is another term used to describe nictitans gland prolapse. This eye condition is common ...
Easy Ways In Caring The Beagles
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Years ago when I was still a kid, I sometimes wonder how people take good care of their Beagles. Despite the fact that Beagles are gentle and friendly dogs, I can't help it but wonder ...
Go Hunting With Beagles
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
The fact that beagles were primarily bred to hunt hares is what makes them ideal hunting companions. Their strong sense of smell and great stamina are what makes them perfect.   Beagles have long been used ...
What Makes A Beagle Famous
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Do you know Snoopy, coined as the world's famous beagle? The cartoon character Snoopy became so popular among kids and even among adults. It has became popular not just in television shows, magazines and films ...
Check Your Chihuahua For Mitral Valve Disease
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Mitral Valve Disease generally affects small breeds such as Dachshund, Beagle and Chihuahua. What is Mitral Valve Disease? Let us first define what mitral valve is. The heart has four chambers, the upper chamber called ...
Spoil Your Chihuahua Dog With These Things
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
There is an endless list of things to make your Chihuahua dog's life happy as well as healthy. Some of these things are really necessary while some are just mere decorations. The market for dog ...
Different Types of Collar For Your Labrador Training
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
Collar is one of the most indispensable tools for your Labrador training. A collar is a piece of material, could be made of nylon, metal, cotton or leather, and placed around the neck of a ...
The Importance of Natural Diet To A Jack Russell Terrier
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
A Jack Russell Terrier is known to have good health compared to some other breeds included in the Kennel Club show dog. A healthy and well-cared Jack Russell Terrier can live for up to fourteen ...
Keep Your Puggles Smiling
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
You think you have done your best in taking care of your Puggle dog? You might have created a checklist of the things your pet needs in order to grow as healthy and trained dog. ...
In Your Puggles' Eyes
By Richard Cussons · 16 years ago
A Puggle dog, just like any other breed of dog, usually uses his nose more often than his eyes. But that does not mean that dog eye care can be neglected. Their eyes, as well ...