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Dog Training Barking — Defeating The Problem

April 28, 2010 by Brad Selers  
Filed under Puppy Health, Puppy Training Tips

Dog Training Barking — Defeating The Problem

Dog training barking is among the most challenging difficulties that a dog trainer will encounter. Getting peace and quiet will actually require lots of patience, consistency, time and sleepless nights.

Puppy and Adult Dog Nutrition

February 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Puppy Health

Puppy and Adult Dog Nutrition

Puppy Nutritional Requirements
In the first few months of your puppy’s life, he goes through many changes such as bone and joint development, cognitive development and brain growth, muscle development, internal organ growth and immune system development.
To meet these requirements, puppies need much more protein than adult dogs. Puppy food is formulated to include a higher [...]

Worried About Puppy Health? Here’s All You Need To Know

February 17, 2010 by Brad Selers  
Filed under Puppy Health

Worried About Puppy Health? Here’s All You Need To Know

A puppy can be so adorable that you might take one back to your house before you realize what you’re doing. Because you were, after all, seeing those cute puppy dog eyes, and not thinking too much abo… Related Blogs Related Blogs on Worried About Puppy Health

You might want to Examine Animal Medical health insurance within the States

February 3, 2010 by Brad Selers  
Filed under Puppy Health

You might want to Examine Animal Medical health insurance within the States

In The eu over twenty-five had acquired a puppy health reform strategy.

Fleas on Dogs and Puppies

November 9, 2009 by admin  
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Fleas on Dogs and Puppies

No matter what the location or the type of dog that you have, one area that all puppy owners will have to address is flea control.  Fleas on dogs are tiny, wingless bloodsucking inset that attach themselves to pets.  When the fleas bite the animal, saliva is entered into the pet’s blood stream.  An allergic reaction to this saliva is what normally causes the itching and why some pets and people are more susceptible to flea bites than others. Battling a Flea Infestation You will need to get rid of the fleas on both your dog and in your home.  Treating one and not the other will create an unending vicious cycle of infestation.    To get rid of an active flea infestation on your puppy, there are a wide variety of commercial products available, including shampoos, flea powders, flea dips, flea sprays, and flea baths.  If the flea problem is really severe, you might want to consult your vet to see what they recommend

Choosing a Puppy Vet

November 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Puppy Health

Choosing a Puppy Vet

When bringing a new puppy into your home, one of the first orders of business should be to choose a puppy vet that will oversee your puppy’s health.  There are a number of shots and vaccinations that need to be given to a young puppy and many cities have mandatory rabies vaccination requirements, so for both legal reasons and for your puppy’s health, you should not delay. Where to Get Puppy Vet Recommendations While you can always get names and numbers of veterinarians from the Yellow Pages or an internet directory, those sources will not usually provide you with information on whether the vet is good or not.  Instead, look for recommendations from people who have a pet such as friends, family members, neighbors, and coworkers. Some dog breeds have a propensity for certain genetic defects.  If your puppy is purebred, another good source is checking with breed associations, club members for your dog’s breed, or dog show attendees.   Another good resource for finding quality and economical vet care is by asking for referrals from local rescue groups

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