December 2008
Hypoallergenic Dog Management Tips
Tips to care for your Hypoallergenic dog.
Hypoallergenic Dog Management Tips
Hypoallergenic
dog breeds are breeds that may produce less of an allergic reaction in people
who suffer from dog allergies. There are a few main causes of allergic
reactions but the one most people think ofdog hairis actually not one of
them. Hair, however, does seem to enhance allergic reactions for people, but
the main cause is from dander produced by the dog’s skin.
Helpful Toy Poodle Training Tips for your New Pup
Toy Poodles are small yet lively and elegant dogs. Learn more toy poodle training tips here…
When it comes to dog breeds, poodles often take the top notch in obedience and agility shows, as the result of proper toy poodle training that most of them undergo. They are exceptionally bright, sensitive, active, and peaceful with other pets. But oftentimes due to stress, they become sick in their stomachs.
If you have a toy poodle, it will be a smart move if you let him undergo the basic toy poodle training. Poodles are eager to learn and have the ability to predict what their owners want them to do.
Cancer in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Ever Heard Of It?
Cancer is common in dogs as much as it is in humans. Learn more about cancer and how it affects the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel…
Ever heard about cancer in dogs? You heard it right. Cancer as the most feared and dreaded disease of human beings also occurs in dogs. Because of this killer disease’s unpredictability, we cannot really tell which dog breeds will be susceptible to cancer. Even the tiny Cavalier King Charles Spaniels can have it forming in or on their bodies.
The Life of a Dog
We want our dogs to live as long as possible, but the truth is, certain dog breeds live longer than others. If you are in the market for a new pet, following is some information that could help in this decision making process.
We want our dogs to live as long as possible, but certain dog breeds live longer than others. If you are in the market for a new pet, following is some information that could help you decide which dog breed to get.
Skin Problems Affecting Toy Poodles
Dog skin conditions are among the most prevalent health problems in dogs…
Toy Poodles can live for up to 17 years or even longer if they live a healthy life. However, a Toy Poodle may not be able to live that long due to the occurrence of accidents, diseases or other health problems. That is why it is important for every dog owners to take necessary precaution to prevent accidents, diseases and other health problems as well. Owners of Toy Poodles should know that this variety of Poodle breed is prone to skin related problems - be it bacterial, fungal or allergic skin problems.
Toy Poodles: They’re Great Pets!
Toy Poodles are active little dogs ideal as pets and watchdogs alike…
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. And just like other Poodles, they come in many colors - black, blue, white, red, apricot, silver and brown. Poodles are one of the oldest yet one of the most popular breeds in the world. With that dignified gait and elaborate clip, many people would be thrilled to have a Poodle as a pet. However, this elegant appearance is sometimes the cause of misconceptions - that Poodles are useless and termed “beauty with no brains”. But on the contrary, Poodles are in fact smart, active and excels in obedience and agility trials as well as circus performances. They are actually retrievers or gun dogs and are used in hunting in land and in water even until now.
Hip Dysplasia: Should Your Poodle Suffer From It?
Hip dysplasia is a condition affecting the hip joint. It affects humans but is more common in animals such as dogs…
Any owner would be very happy and proud knowing that the Poodle he raised and cared for can do a lot of things that can entertain and give happiness to those around. But who would be happy seeing a limping Poodle that seems to exhibit discomfort when making it up the stairs or having difficulty standing on rear legs? Not the usual Poodle, right? A Poodle is known for its straightforward trot and dignified appearance. Any irregularity therefore is an indication that a health problem possibly exists.
Pet Insurance: Why Should You Get One For Your Poodle?
Our pet’s health is as important as ours. And just like us, they need to be treated when their life is threatened by a disease…
Do you know of someone who doesn’t value his pet Poodle? Almost every dog owner I know value his pet, especially the likes of a Poodle, as a friend or family member. And something or somebody that is valued is loved and cared for to maintain the condition of that thing or that person. A mother show her love through caring for, providing the needs and spending time with her children. The same way it goes for the animals. A dog owner can show love to his Poodle by providing appropriate foods and exercise and caring for properly especially if the dog is suffering from illness. A dog owner’s love is not limited only in caring for or giving appropriate foods. One can extend his love through pet insurance.
Standard Poodles: How To Brush The Teeth
Brushing should be an enjoyable time for you and your dog…
As much as you need to clean your teeth to prevent cavities and other gum diseases, Standard Poodles need dental care too. Though they do not or seldom develop cavities, Standard Poodles, just like other Poodle variety and other dog breeds, may develop plaque and tartar that could lead to gingivitis (inflammation of the gums). To prevent these problems, proper dental care is necessary. Proper dental care includes regular visits to veterinarian with oral exam and veterinary dental cleaning.
Standard Poodles: How To Brush The Teeth
Brushing should be an enjoyable time for you and your dog…
As much as you need to clean your teeth to prevent cavities and other gum diseases, Standard Poodles need dental care too. Though they do not or seldom develop cavities, Standard Poodles, just like other Poodle variety and other dog breeds, may develop plaque and tartar that could lead to gingivitis (inflammation of the gums). To prevent these problems, proper dental care is necessary. Proper dental care includes regular visits to veterinarian with oral exam and veterinary dental cleaning.

















