This is my doll…
January 21, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

look like the dog love his friend very much …
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Lead Poisoning can Kill your Pets
January 21, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Lead poisoning is not something that we dog owners tend to concern ourselves with, however it is always a possibility that our dogs become sick as a result of lead injestion and we should at least know what to look for.
Lead poisoning affects the gastrointestinal tract and the neurological system. Some symptoms include: anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nervousness, tremors, ataxia, blindness, deafness and dementia. Keeping your pet ’s medical history up-to-date is crucial in helping your veterinarian make the diagnosis; lab tests can confirm the suspicion of lead poisoning. Treatment can usually reverse the condition if started promptly.
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Golden Retriever
January 18, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Why The Dog Bite ?
January 18, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Why the dog bite?
The dog did not bite without the reason. Always had the clear reason for the dog but unclear for us. The problem we cannot know the reason.
• the Problem of the cultivaton selectively.
The potential to have an aggressive attitude bigger in several dog kinds, for example terrier .
• learned from the beginning very important.
Ask the dog familiar with the member the other family, the foreigner, or other animals.
Sometimes could be it was said aggressive as the problem that tended to happen to the male dog.
His resolution was to ask him to study socialization or could also with the injection of the certain hormone.
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Caring For Your Dog’s Itchy Skin
January 16, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Many dogs today suffer from itchy skin caused by a variety of factors. Dogs actually have more sensitive skin than humans, and are often exposed to a variety of irritants in their environment. These grooming tips may help alleviate your dog’s constant itching.
Brushing your dog daily will remove pollens, grasses, and other outdoor irritants as well as stimulating the skin’s circulation and preventing matting. Brush carefully and down to the skin, taking care not to tug on tangles, and using a soft bristle brush on sensitive areas.
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bathed dog and skin Illness
January 14, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

So often bathed the dog and how did him correctly was the question that often was brought forward by the begginer dog lover.
Many that thought if often was bathed by his dog will be avoided from the skin illness and the smell. But after often bathed the dog , spread the smell faster or to was easy to be smelly, and attacked by the skin illness.
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Caring for your Dog’s Coat, Eyes and Ears
January 13, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
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By Sean D
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! The best way to prevent disease is to keep your dog healthy and in the best shape you possibly can. Feed him good quality food, give him plenty of exercise, and keep his living quarters as clean as possible. If you take care of these basic needs, your dog will be much better equipped to fight off diseases that come along.
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Benefits of early puppy training
January 12, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Below a few benefits if you training your puppy early :
1. Instilling good manners before bad habits and unruliness become entrenched.
2. Utilizing your puppy’s critical socialization period to familiarize him with all kinds of people, other dogs.
3. Stimulating your puppy’s learning abilities, creating a “learning to learn effect� and paving the way for later training
Best of all, puppy training is easy, fun and can be done by all family members, including children!
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