australianshepherd.blogspot.com
Australian Shepherd: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Aging and The Mature Dog. Just as with you and I, your pets age is a consideration that must be thought about as your dog matures. It is easy to overlook, especially if your dog is in its prime, however, your aging animal has new needs that must be met just as with any other aging animal or human being. A change in lifestyle, preventive measures and lots of love can help your dog in its journey from prime time to down time. First, just how old is your dog - really? Troubled brea...
english-mastiff.blogspot.com
English Mastiff: Choosing a Dog Day Care
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Choosing a Dog Day Care. 1 Apart from searching online, ask other dog owners for referrals of places they have used and check with your local pet store, veternarians and also your grooming parlor for references. You can also call the American Boarding Kennel Association for a list of their members. 2 Dog day cares should be clean with a minimum odors. It is difficult to avoid at least some hint of a doggie smell, but avoid any putrid-smelling place. In addition, it should be ...
alaskanmalamutedog.blogspot.com
Alaskan Malamute: Choosing a Dog Day Care
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Choosing a Dog Day Care. 1 Apart from searching online, ask other dog owners for referrals of places they have used and check with your local pet store, veternarians and also your grooming parlor for references. You can also call the American Boarding Kennel Association for a list of their members. 2 Dog day cares should be clean with a minimum odors. It is difficult to avoid at least some hint of a doggie smell, but avoid any putrid-smelling place. In addition, it should be ...
mydobermandog.blogspot.com
Doberman: June 2006
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Friday, June 30, 2006. How To Know When Your Dog Is Sick. Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behavior but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for. If you dog shows symptoms of excessive drinking, sudden loss of appetite, continual vomiting or diarrhea, or unusual lethargy then these should be obvious enough to raise your concern. To take your dogs temperature choose a time when your dog is calm. You will need to ensure your dog is firmly hel...
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Doberman Pinscher: 06/23/06
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Friday, June 23, 2006. How Intelligent is Your Dog. It is entirely normal to look for signs of intelligence in your dog. Even puppies that are not especially smart nonetheless display flashes of brilliance in their behavior. And it is also very normal to look for the same things in our pets that we look for in our children, like a keen mind, a sense of humor and loyalty. But the trait that we tend to brag about the most is actually our dog's intelligence. The next type is Instinctive Intelligence, which ...
mydobermandog.blogspot.com
Doberman: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Aging and The Mature Dog. Just as with you and I, your pets age is a consideration that must be thought about as your dog matures. It is easy to overlook, especially if your dog is in its prime, however, your aging animal has new needs that must be met just as with any other aging animal or human being. A change in lifestyle, preventive measures and lots of love can help your dog in its journey from prime time to down time. First, just how old is your dog - really? Troubled brea...
mydobermandog.blogspot.com
Doberman: Choosing a Dog Day Care
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Friday, August 11, 2006. Choosing a Dog Day Care. 1 Apart from searching online, ask other dog owners for referrals of places they have used and check with your local pet store, veternarians and also your grooming parlor for references. You can also call the American Boarding Kennel Association for a list of their members. 2 Dog day cares should be clean with a minimum odors. It is difficult to avoid at least some hint of a doggie smell, but avoid any putrid-smelling place. In addition, it should be note...
sharpeidog.blogspot.com
Shar Pei: Choosing a Dog Day Care
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Choosing a Dog Day Care. 1 Apart from searching online, ask other dog owners for referrals of places they have used and check with your local pet store, veternarians and also your grooming parlor for references. You can also call the American Boarding Kennel Association for a list of their members. 2 Dog day cares should be clean with a minimum odors. It is difficult to avoid at least some hint of a doggie smell, but avoid any putrid-smelling place. In addition, it should be no...
mybullmastiff.blogspot.com
Bull Mastiff: Choosing a Dog Day Care
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Choosing a Dog Day Care. 1 Apart from searching online, ask other dog owners for referrals of places they have used and check with your local pet store, veternarians and also your grooming parlor for references. You can also call the American Boarding Kennel Association for a list of their members. 2 Dog day cares should be clean with a minimum odors. It is difficult to avoid at least some hint of a doggie smell, but avoid any putrid-smelling place. In addition, it should be ...