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  • Do They Really Need a Dog Bed?  By : John Doe
    When Lucky was starting to show signs of aging, we were concerned about her comfort. She would have a hard time getting up in the morning. Her legs would shake and she would take five minutes just to get up, where once she could pounce up in a second.
  • Fat and Obese Dogs Live Shorter Lives  By : John Doe
    Obesity is one of the most important health concerns facing dogs. If you love your dog, you should do something about it. Overweight dogs live shorter and less healthy lives and your enjoyment of their precious companionship may be shortened because of it.
  • Get Educated Before Buying Your Pomeranian From A Dog Breeder  By : John Doe
    Buying a purebred dog is not something that should be taken lightly and not all breeders are equal. To make sure that you get a good quality dog that will be healthy and happy, you need to do some research and shop around.
  • Cleft Palate In Dogs  By : John Doe
    Sometimes puppies are born that can't suckle properly, and it's almost alway's because they have a cleft palate. A cleft palate can be a complete division up the middle of the palate, or roof of the mouth, or it can just be a small hole in the palate.
  • Adopting A Dog  By : John Doe
    You know what it's like. You see a cute curly haired puppy in the pet store, with big brown eyes begging for your attention. Next thing you know, you're walking down the pet food aisle at the supermarket buying dinner for your new puppy. It's not hard to get sucked in by a puppy.
  • Does Your Dog Dig?  By : John Doe
    Dear Fellow Dog Lover,I assume you love your dog, or you probably wouldn't be reading this. But, looking at your "battle-field" of a yard filled with holes sometimes makes it tough to love your dog like you want to.
  • Orthopedic Dog Beds  By : John Doe
    Many people consider their dog to be part of their family, and want to ensure his happiness and comfort. As dogs get older, they experience the same problems in their canine bodies as humans do.
  • A Look at Discount Dog Beds  By : John Doe
    Many people want to make sure their family pet has just the right bed, but might not be willing to pay the (often quite hefty) price. It's actually more difficult to find designer and luxury dog beds especially for oversized pets than it is to find discount dog beds for average sized animals.
  • The Demand for Luxury Dog Beds  By : John Doe
    A pet can be as important a member of the family as a child to some owners, and making sure they sleep well is a way to express that affection.
  • Dog Beds for Larger Dogs  By : John Doe
    Large dogs and extra large dogs require more thought and planning when owners purchase a permanent dog bed. Even though large dogs can be just as lovable as their smaller canine counterparts, they require a more complex sleeping situation than small dogs.
  • Beds for Smaller Dogs  By : John Doe
    All puppies are small dogs - some, however, won't be small for very long.
  • Lyme Disease in Dogs  By : John Doe
    It is hard to get an early diagnosis of lyme disease in animals including your own dog. The first sign of lyme disease in humans is a rash, well; animals do not develop this rash.
  • Heartworm Treatment for Cats and Dogs  By : John Doe
    The treatment for heartworms is different for cats and dogs. Do not ever give medicine intended for a cat to your dog or vice versa. Once your pet has heartworms the treatment is not easy. You want to rid your pet of heartworms but many factors need to be looked at before proceeding.
  • Dog Eye Problems - What To Watch Out For  By : John Doe
    Dog eye problems can occur at any time. You should pay close attention to your dog's eyes just as you would their teeth, so that you can catch any possible infections or injuries immediately and have them treated.
  • What You Should Know About Your Dog And Frustration  By : John Doe
    Because your dog lives with humans, he's going to have to learn to deal with frustration sometimes, because you shouldn't let things always go his way if you're to be a responsible dog owner.
  • Dogs - Mans Best Friend  By : John Doe
    Dogs have been known as man's best friend for decades. Owning a dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire family. Keep in mind however, that the decision to own a dog is an important one that should not be taken lightly. A dog is not just a fun diversion or entertaining gift.
  • You Must Train Your Dog From A Young Age  By : John Doe
    The best thing to do is to start training your new puppy as soon as you get him home. You need to teach your puppy your rules, and how you expect him to behave starting from a very early age.
  • Games You Can Play With Your Dog  By : John Doe
    Dogs need mental and physical stimulation. They're also very inquisitive creatures, and they love spending time with their owners, and other people in your family.
  • Taking Care of Your Sick Dog  By : John Doe
    Just like humans, dogs are subject to diseases and illnesses. If your dog gets sick, you may have to take him to the vet for treatment or even surgery. Your dog may have to stay at the clinic for a few days.
  • Perfect Dog Gifts For the Dog Lover  By : John Doe
    Have a dog lover on your gift list? Want to give a special gift that any dog owner will enjoy? You're in luck! You can choose the perfect dog lover gift from the huge selection that's available.
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