
Dog Ages & Stages
From bouncing baby pup to the elderly matriarch, your dog will express different needs–and tender a range of rewards–at each stage of her life. Puppies are demanding and energetic, adolescents unpredictable. Adult dogs are eager and self-assured, and by the time they’re seniors, they will have slowed to a comfortably lazy pace. As with human relationships, ups and downs are guaranteed throughout your years t
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Complete Puppy Training Schedule by Age!
The perfect puppy... It's the vision that we as puppy owners all dreamt about. A puppy that’s leisurely strolling beside you, or sitting calmly at your feet at an outdoor cafe. But there are some steps to do to make sure your pup is on the right track with their training in order to get there! In the beginning, that perfect pup will come with some growing pains: nipping, chewing, potty accidents, barking, and
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Basic first aid for dogs
Your dog first aid kit should include: bandages – a roll of self-adhesive or crepe bandage (5cm width) conforming/open-weave bandages (2.5cm width) some non-adhesive absorbent dressings (5cm x 5cm) to cover open wounds surgical sticky tape a box of cotton wool a box of sterile absorbent gauze blunt-ended scissors, preferably curved a thick towel an Elizabethan collar Every year, hund
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What To Do if Your Dog Won’t Eat
When your dog won't eat, it's kind of a head-scratcher. You wonder: Is he sick? Is he bummed? Or is he just holding out for something better? Unfortunately, there isn't a clear-cut answer—the list of things that can cause dogs to lose their appetites is nearly endless, says Christine Brennan, DVM, medical director of VCA Raleigh Hills Animal Hospital in Portland, Ore. It's OK to wait a day or two to see if your do
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Winter Care Tips For Your Dog
Does your dog love the winter or would she rather cuddle up on the couch under a cozy blanket? Either way, you should be prepared to protect her when she ventures out into the elements. Winter care tips for your dog are important to keep her safe this season. Many dog owners live with the misconception that because their pets have a coat of fur, they can tolerate the cold better than humans. This isn’t necessari
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The 6 Biggest Challenges All New Puppy Owners Face
You may think that the biggest problem you'll have with a new puppy is being overwhelmed by all the cute. And in a way, that is your biggest challenge. You have to get past all the fluffy, floppy, big-eyed, clumsy cuteness to create and enforce rules and training that create a happy, balanced dog when all that puppy cuteness fades away. Many dogs that hit the "teenage" stage at about a year old end up in shelters bec
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How to Take Care of Newborn Puppies
If you have newborn puppies either in your home or on the way, you're likely "nesting," getting ready for the tiny, squeaking balls of fur. Where will they sleep? How often will they eat? Will they need blankets? How will you know if they're healthy? Yes, in an ideal world, spay and neuter programs would be everywhere, but sometimes puppies happen. Maybe you're fostering a pregnant dog or are taking care of orphan
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Friendly and Toxic Vegetables or Fruits For A Healthy Pup
Dogs are a part of the family; wouldn't it be great if you could feed them like family? Actually, you can, when it comes to vegetables. Feeding vegetables is a great way to keep your dog healthy while also reducing costs and extra trips to the store to buy pet food. Just like us, dogs require a variety of organic foods and nutrients for a balanced diet. Veggies are rich in fiber, minerals, antioxidants, enzymes, a
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Can dogs have green beans?
Yes, green beans are generally safe for dogs to eat as long as they are plain, and frozen, chopped, steamed, or raw. The green bean diet can be a great way to help overweight dogs reach a healthy weight. The plan is that you replace a gradually increasing portion of your dog’s regular food with green beans. First, you’ll start by replacing around 10% of your dog’s diet. After two or three days, you’ll start r
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5 Surprising Health Benefits of Home Cooked Meals For Your Dog
A recent study done by The Journal of Animal Physiology found out that various dog food brands contained beef, soy, and poultry in detectable amounts. This outlook on pet foods has been triggered by the various pet food recalls in recent times. This has left many pet owners wondering whether they are feeding their pets the right food. Since the 2006 recall, serious pet owners have resulted in feeding their pets home-
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