Dogs

Patellar Luxation - Kneecap Disease on Dogs
By Hannah Serrano · 16 years ago
Patellar luxation is usually a congenital condition in which the kneecap, or patella, dislocates outside of its normal trochlear groove. This dislocation, clinically referred to as luxation, can occur on either the medial, or inside ...
Getting the Best Dog Massage for your Pooch
By John Adams · 16 years ago
Arranging for your canine to get a dog massage could help to improve your dog’s behavior. Moreover, dog massage around the dog’s stomach can help improve digestion and help with the discomfort of gas and ...
"German Shepherd Puppy Training The Easy Way In 5 Simple Steps"
By Robert Sims · 16 years ago
Let’s make it fun for you and the new member of your family…"Your beautiful German Shepherd Puppy". Just follow the 5 simple and easy to apply steps listed below and you’ll have yourself a well ...
Choose The Right Dog Bed For Your Pooch
By Jenny Gregorich · 16 years ago
Do you know what exactly is a dog’s home? It is his bed. And so selecting the right dog bed is important. Some owners already have an idea of what they are looking for in ...
Chronic Ear Infections In Dogs Are Caused By Inhalant Allergies
By Alan Low · 16 years ago
Just as people suffer from hay fever in the spring and fall, pets can get inhalant allergies, called atopy. Atopy is a common disease, affecting 10% to 15% of dogs. The age of onset varies ...
Food Intolerances In Dogs
By Alan Low · 16 years ago
Food intolerances, defined as a dog inability to digest a certain kind of dog food, are far more common in dogs than food allergies. Compare dog food intolerances to allergies: only 10% to 12% of ...
Pedipaws Pet Nail Trimmer
By John Foley · 16 years ago
PediPaws is the revolutionary small pet nail trimmer as seen on TV for your dog or cat. And as a bonus you’ll also receive the amazing Shed Ender, the professional de-shedding tool for dogs and ...
Mastering Puppy Leash Training
By Daria Godian · 16 years ago
Does your puppy refuse to keep pace with you while walking in the public? It is a very awkward and frustrating situation when your puppy sits down or stops when you are trying to take ...
Dog Dry Skin - Tips and Treatments
By Hannah Serrano · 16 years ago
Shiny coat is a sign of healthy pet. Dogs can have all sorts of skin problems and they range in severity from benign to very serious. As Winter approaches and the temperature begins to drop, ...
Five Tips for A Better Relationship with Your Dog
By Susan Hill · 16 years ago
Five Tips For A Better Relationship With Your Dog Of the dogs I interviewed they all agreed on these five things they needed to lead a happy existence with their human companions. Depending on what ...
Bulldog Basic: A guide to English Bulldogs
By Celeste Hall · 16 years ago
Bulldog Basics: Overview Of The Breed True to it's common name, the English Bulldog hails from English, and is instantly recognizable, if slightly misunderstood. The bulldog has played an important role in their home country's ...
How to Keep Your Dog from Chewing Up His New House
By Kimberly Bennett · 16 years ago
Do you find that your dog has a bit of a chewing problem? Usually, dogs tend to get over that as they mature from being a puppy and are no longer teething. However, some dogs ...
Avoiding Chocolate Lab Puppy Scams On The Internet
By Gerald Guillen · 16 years ago
Since they are such demand, a chocolate Lab puppy is worth his bodyweight in cash. Unlike a black or yellow Lab puppy, a chocolate is the rarer color and now the most fashionable color of ...
Dog Mange: How to Keep Your Dog from Itching
By Cristian Stan · 16 years ago
If your dog has mange, you will know it right away. For starters, it would scratch a lot and become irritated. Your pet would also develop red rashes on its skin that would soon spread ...
Grooming Yorkies
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
Hair care is an important part of pet care and ownership and you will need to do the necessary yourself or get professional help. Lapdogs in general and Yorkies especially need considerable grooming and care. ...
Toy Poodles & It's Exercise Needs
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
Known as excellent companions to humans, Toy Poodles are also one of the smallest breeds of dog. It belongs to the family of hunting dogs and hence is extremely agile. Later, the Standard Toy Poodle ...
Miniature Schnauzer - Eye Problems
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
The Miniature Schnauzer is a feisty and playful dog. It tends to be overtly active at times and often gets hurt in the process. One should be extremely careful while playing with it. The most ...
German Shorthaired Pointer - Tail Injuries
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
Earlier, the German shorthaired pointer’s tail had to be docked but from 1989 onwards the tail docking was banned. However, with tail injuries becoming a common thing, the Swedish German Pointer Club decided to get ...
German Shepherd - Hip Dysplasia & Epilepsy
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
The German Shepherd is large in size and is one of the most intelligent dogs that one can dream to own. This dog breed is great with children but needs diligent and careful training and ...
Doberman : Wobbler’s Syndrome
By Nancy Richards · 16 years ago
The Doberman Pinscher, bred to be an outstanding guard-dog, is very energetic. The Doberman, unfriendly and ferocious as it might seem, loves to be physically close to its family members. Highly intelligent, fearless and loyal, ...