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  • How to Buy a Purebred Dog  By : John Doe
    If you decide you want a purebred, make sure it's because you love the breed since purebreds are often not as resilient as mixed breeds. Consider carefully why you want a purebred. Many people will want a purebred because it conveys some symbol of status on them.
  • Doggy Dental Care: Teeth Cleaning 101  By : John Doe
    Your dog's dental health is so important for his total well-being. .. and for guaranteeing him a long and happy life. So don't give him the brush-off! Make tooth cleaning a daily ritual that your dog will look foward to as something the two of you do together.
  • Worms in Your Dog... Gross!  By : John Doe
    Of all the parasites a dog can catch, worms take home first prize for Most Disgusting. Nobody wants to imagine little worms crawling around in their dog's digestive system, but it's a fairly common ailment that's easily passed from dog to dog.
  • Does Your Dog Have Fleas?  By : John Doe
    Itch, itch. Scratch, scratch, scratch. Does that sound familiar? Hopefully not, but if it does you might be one of the millions of people whose dog has fleas, mites or other miniscule cretins leeching upon him.
  • Your Dog and the Dentist: Learn the Drill  By : John Doe
    While "late is better than never," sooner is better than later, at least when it comes to your dog's dental health. Dental disease gets worse over time, and the longer you wait, the more damage that will have to be taken care of and the more expensive your vet bill will be.
  • Dog Vaccinations: Doing Shots  By : John Doe
    Vaccinations play an important part in the preventive healthcare of your pet. There are nasty doggie diseases out there, and for some of these, vaccination is your pooch's only real protection, as there may be no cure once the disease is contracted.
  • Get Your Dog Safely Through a Storm  By : John Doe
    Thunder storms affected pets differently. Some hardly notice them, others get extremely worked up. Count yourself lucky if you a dog that doesn't mind storms and loud noises like fireworks.
  • Arthritis Pain Relief For Dogs - Simple Home Remedies That Work  By : John Doe
    Did you know that arthritis affects one in five dogs over the age of seven? It is a painful condition that affects the joints and can occur in your pet's neck, hips, shoulders, elbows and back.
  • Questions to Ask When Choosing a Dog for Family Life  By : John Doe
    Dog's come in all shapes and sizes - out of all the dogs you've ever met you've probably been more attracted to some breeds than others. Perhaps you had a dog when you were growing up and want the same breed for your children.
  • Canine Diabetes - Does Your Dog Have it?  By : John Doe
    Canine Diabetes: A Serious Dog Disease That is Completely ManageableCanine diabetes is a serious disease that causes there to be too much glucose in the blood. If your pet has any of the signs, a dog health exam will help you find out with certainty.
  • Those Amazing Dog Noses -- Fun Facts About A Chilly Little Organ  By : John Doe
    If you thought dog noses were just a source of smeary prints on your windows, think again!========How Nose Prints save dog's lives======Nose prints are used to identify dogs in the same way finger prints are used to identify human beings.
  • Dont Let Ticks Ruin Your Dogs Good Time!  By : John Doe
    Nobody likes ticks. In fact, when it comes to ticks I can't think of a single redeeming quality.
  • Is A Premium Dog Food Really That Much Better For Your Dog?  By : John Doe
    ==========The Scoop on Premium Dog Food========If you're interested in premium dog food, then I probably don't have to tell you about the importance of diet in keeping your dog active and healthy.
  • Ticks On Your Dog: What to Do?  By : John Doe
    Once though of as a mere harmless but annoying pest, ticks are of growing concern for their Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease-carrying ability. Learn the facts, and keep your dog tick and disease-free. Ticks are a despicable lot of parasitic bloodsuckers.
  • The Dreaded Vet Visit: 5 Ways to Comfort Your Dog  By : John Doe
    Uh-oh, it's that time again. The dreaded vet visit, and Barkley will be whimpering all the way.
  • Garbage-Raiding Dogs: One Simple Solution to the Problem  By : John Doe
    Got a mischevious mutt on your hands? Then you may know this scenario. You walk in the door and your pal greets you with elated tail wagging, wiggling and sloppy doggy kisses. Then suddenly, he's overcome with a guilty look and it's off to cower behind the couch. Uh-oh. You know what this means.
  • Does Your Dog Need Puppy Prozac?  By : John Doe
    Is your dog up to dirty no good again? Did he eat your socks? Knock your drink off the coffee table? Chew through your favorite vintage record album? Should you invest in Doggy Prozac? Should you think about dropping him off at the local pound?Goodness no.
  • Ear Mites in Dogs: Quite Earritating  By : John Doe
    Does your dog have that sheepish look? It could be that he's embarrassed of his ear mite problem! All this time you thought he just had a bad case of ear wax like your Uncle Henry, when really he's been suffering from an annoying condition that's itching like mad. ..
  • The Truth About Dog Food  By : John Doe
    These days, it's hard to know what decisions are the best ones for our beloved pets. So much information, so many conflicting theories and opinions! When it comes to dog food, is wetter better? Or should you give dry a try?In this article, I'm not going to tell you what to feed your dog.
  • Things You Should Never Feed Your Dog  By : John Doe
    Sadly, there are several household items which we tend to take for granted that are potentially very hazardous to your dog's health. It is especially important to be aware of this because as you know, dogs are very much scavengers and will often eat whatever they can sink their fangs into.
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