When Dog Training Really Matters

Dogs can be very sociable. In fact, they sometimes get too sociable and get aggressive. That is why it is important to train the dogs to control their behavior. Moreover, dog trainings are important to avoid dog biting incidents. Statistics show that 77% of dog biting cases are mostly those that are within the family. Hence, with dog training, bad habits are removed and dogs have better control with...

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Arthritis in Dogs, Cats, Glucosamine for Dogs, Cats

Information and articles on pet arthritis, including arthritis in dogs (canine arthritis) and arthritis in cats (feline arthritis) from the Pet Arthritis ...

The Pet Arthritis Resource Center

The Pet Arthritis Resource Center is your connection to the latest arthritis news and resources concerning your pet.

Dog Arthritis

Home care recommendations for dog arthritis. ... In our opinion, every dog showing even the earliest signs of arthritis should be receiving one of these ...

"Glucosamine for Dog Arthritis"

Using nutraceuticals like glucosamine, chondroitin, perna and MSM for arthritis and joint disease in senior dogs.

The Pet Arthritis Center

The Pet Arthritis Center provides information on treating and preventing arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and cats.

Large Dogs and Arthritis

Arthritis in Rottweilers and other Large Dogsts causes, warning signs, complications and treatments.

Dog Arthritis Facts and Information

some of my dogs have experienced arthritis as well. I sincerely believe in the particular. combination of ingredients found in Syn-Flex. ...

Dog breeds .net Information and Referral Site

Health Dictionary Aging Dog Info Arthritis Info. Our dog health pages contain information to keep you informed about common health problems in each breed. ...

Dog Arthritis and Rimadyl (Carprofen) Information From Pfizer

Dog arthritis signs, user testimonials and detailed Rimadyl product information.

Dogs with arthritis or hip dysplasia benefit from MSM, glucosamine ...

Alternative medicine for the treatment of pain in dogs and cats suffering from arthritis, hip dysplasia or joint injuries; available in chewable tablets.

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Choose Safe Dog Toys For Your Small Dog

Choosing the appropriate toys will make your small dog's play time richer, while lessening his chance of accidental injury. Safe toys for your small dog can be purchased from pet supply stores or even made from household items, but it's good to keep these few main safety concerns in mind. Size Matters With Small Dog Toys In general, small dog toys should never be small enough to fit entirely in your dog's mouth, or be capable of being broken into smaller pieces that can stick in his throat. A dog toy that's too small can easily bounce back in your dog's mouth and obstruct his windpipe, meaning...

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Killing of Mayor's 2 Dogs Justified, Pr. George's Finds (Washington Post)
The Prince George's County Sheriff's Office has concluded in an internal review that its deputies were justified when they shot and killed two dogs belonging to the mayor of Berwyn Heights during a July drug raid, Sheriff Michael Jackson said yesterday.
Dogs kill beloved pet (WPTV West Palm Beach)
Two dogs in Lake Worth break free of their yard and kill a neighbor's cat.
Vick's Dogs Playful After Pit Bull Rehab (ABC News)
At Utah animal sanctuary, Michael Vick's dogs get a second chance.
Protecting Kids As Well As Dogs (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
There are laws in Tucson to protect dogs and cats which are left in hot cars, but there is no law to protect children. That may change.
National Geographic rescues Vick's dogs (14 WFIE Evansville)
"Despite the horrors they've experienced, these dogs have made astounding progress, proof that every dog deserves a second chance," says Dogtown producer Darcy Dennett.
Pets' Corner: I don't have time for my dogs (Independent)
I have two beautiful dogs that I've owned for about five years. But I am struggling with work commitments, which are taking me away from home a lot. I walk them in the morning and evening, and I have a dog walker who pops in twice a week, but I don't know how much longer I can afford this. Am I being cruel by leaving them for so long? Is it time for me to say goodbye to them? Lindsey, via ...
Where are the dogs? (Paris Beacon)
?What happened to my dogs?? that is the question Paris resident Deanna Kennedy has been asking for almost two weeks now. Kennedy was greeted at her door by members of the Edgar County Sheriff?s Department Aug. 23 for complaints on her two large dogs running loose.
Berks kennel raided; eight dogs are removed (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Humane agents raided a commercial dog-breeding kennel in Berks County yesterday and removed eight dogs with severe health problems, officials said.
Television | Abused dogs get fresh chance (The Columbus Dispatch)
Michael Vick achieved an approval rating even lower than the president's when his dogfighting ring was exposed last year. In the aftermath, many pundits suggested that Vick's dogs needed to be euthanized. The premiere episode of DogTown offers some rare good news from the heart-wrenching story.
Officers learn first aid for police dogs (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Police dogs face a variety of dangers while performing their duties, including some that human officers don't.

Lyme Disease in dogs

It is hard to get an early diagnosis of lyme disease in your own dog. The first sign of lyme disease in humans is a rash, well; animals do not develop this rash. Lyme disease is also not one of the first illnesses that the veterinarian looks for when you take your dog in for a visit. Many other common illnesses can produce some of the same symptoms, so it can be hard to detect. Lyme disease does affect each dog different as it does with humans. Many dogs that are affected with lyme disease seem to be in pain and many stop eating. They may even run very high fevers. Lyme disease affects the entire...

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