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Articles - Dog Health and Grooming
Does your dog have lively eyes, and lots of vitality? Is your dog's coat shiny and bright? These visible signs of a healthy dog are pretty easy to spot. And, as a dog owner, it is your role to get your dog into this healthy state and keeping him in this condition is important. Let's start with something quite basic - food. Every anima...
Dog Grooming - Keep Your Dog Healthy and Active
Dog grooming has its own significance in pet care. It not only improves the look of your pet, but also provides it with better health. All things such as brushing, bathing, and cleaning of the ears need to be carried out regularly, and by doing so...
Caring for your Dog's Coat, Eyes and Ears
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...
Dog grooming may sound simple, but it is more involved than just washing and drying your canine friend. There are some important health benefits that can be obtained by either learning the proper techniques or visiting a professional dog groomer on a regular basis. Not only do you address their fur but you also addres...
There are lots of questions that dog owners should ask regarding their dog’s safety and health. How often should the dog visit the veterinarian? For most dogs, they should visit their vet once a year for their vaccinations. For puppies, they should visit their vets more often since they require frequent vaccination...
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Dog and Master Related ArticlesTreating Your Dog's Constipation Constipation usually occurs when the dog does not get enough bulk in his diet or when he does not get enough proper exercise. When a dog does not get the chance to eliminate when he needs to, he may develop the habit of holding it in. A dog that is not let out enough will also likely to develop this habit. In these simple cases of constipation, you may use the following treatment to ease your dog’s disco... Continue Reading...
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