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Information about breeds, adopting a dog, understanding behavior, and stories.
Digitaldog offers dog training and breeding information, and provides information on adopting dogs from animal shelters.
BullDogBreeds.com offers information, photos, and breeder listings for bull dog related breeds including the American Bulldog, Boxer, English Bulldog, ...
Allows users to raise and breed virtual show dogs while competing in shows with other virtual kennels. Free registration required to join.
How to choose a dog, dog breeds and many breeds and cross-breeds of dogs described.
If you own a pure breed dog, and think he or she has star qualities, send in a picture and you could win a free month's supply of Purina petfood! ...
Sites devoted to the major pedigree dog breeds. Find information about the different breeds¿ characteristics and temperament, associations dedicated to the ...
Dog Printouts · The Most Popular Dog Breeds · The World's Best Dogs! ... a customized dog coloring book, click here · Go to the 2000 ranking of dog breeds. ...
The Greyhound is the fastest breed of dog for short distance runs. Gun Dogs ... Working dogs are those breeds that have been trained to do various tasks, ...
A complete directory of all known dog related sites in the UK.
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Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be treated at the same time. Control of fleas on the pet generally requires the use of insecticides. Although flea combs can remove some fleas, combing should be thought of as a method for detecting fleas rather than removing them. If an animal is to be treated for other conditions besides fleas, such as expression of anal glands, these procedures should be done before the insecticide application to minimize insecticide contact with interior mucosal membranes....
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Of course, we humans use shoes to protect our feet. We insist on it! But dogs usually don't have that luxury, and routinely walk over ice, rock, grass, cement and soil on their bare paws. Their paws thick pads give them protection we don't have, and that's why they're less susceptible to cuts and grazes. But this doesn't mean a dog's paws are indestructible. In fact, the areas between the pads are very sensitive and can suffer from cuts, burns, and other ailments. One of the clues to a paw problem is when your dog comes back limping or favoring only one of its legs. The only way for you to narrow...
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