December 2008
Is A Dog Insurance Important For A Pet Owner?
Many people could not contemplate a life without their dog as they see them as more than a family member but as a regular companion that they may not have ever experience in another human being. Many owners find walking their dog one of the most relaxing things they can do and will enjoy the exercise as much as their companion will.
Why Is A Dog Insurance So Important?
A dog is more than just a pet; they are a companion whether you are sitting quietly by the fire at home or going for a walk, they are their keeping you company. Many owners find walking their dog one of the most relaxing things they can do and will enjoy the exercise as much as their companion will.
Dog Weight Loss Tips
Dog obesity is a national epidemic, just as it is with ourselves. We have to relearn fitness and health and apply it to our pets also, to give them a chance of a healthier, happier life.
Dog Health Diet
An overweight dog does not look healthy, and this only occurs because of overfeeding, not because they choose this lifestyle. It is only through overfeeding that we make this happen to our pets.
DISEASES CAUSED BY DOG OBESITY
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.
When Bloat Attacks Standard Poodles
Bloat is the second most common killer of dogs next to cancer…
The PHR (Poodle Health Registry) is a nonprofit international open registry for all diseases affecting Standard Poodles and other Poodle varieties. Based on reported cases, Standard Poodles suffer from diseases such as Addison’s disease, allergies, eye problems, hip dysplasia, luxating patella and bloat.
When Bloat Attacks Standard Poodles
Bloat is the second most common killer of dogs next to cancer…
The PHR (Poodle Health Registry) is a nonprofit international open registry for all diseases affecting Standard Poodles and other Poodle varieties. Based on reported cases, Standard Poodles suffer from diseases such as Addison’s disease, allergies, eye problems, hip dysplasia, luxating patella and bloat.
Bulldog Puppy Facts And Health Care Problems
Article reveals facts about Bulldog pups breed, its appearances, characteristics, health problems information and grooming tips.
To some, a Bulldog looks like a fierce dog because of its powerfully built shoulders, however, in actual fact, they are affectionate dogs and great playmates. It is an instantly recognizable breed and is commonly seen in movies or cartoons.
In the past, the Bulldog was bred to help farmers slaughter cattle. With its persistent temperament, Bulldogs were used as bull baiters. The sport was banned and people began to discover the Bulldog’s loving nature. These dogs are now friendly and sociable creatures.
Great Danes: Does Neutering Benefits Them?
Don’t hesitate to have your dogs neutered. There are many benefits they can derive from it…
Great Danes have friendly nature hidden in their large and imposing appearance. And many people love Great Danes because of that. But unfortunately, hundreds or probably thousands of Great Danes are being euthanized every year. Not just that! Great Danes are not the only breed euthanized every year. Other breeds of dog as well as cats are the common victims of euthanizing. How could these things happen to such wonderful and innocent creatures?
Great Danes: Does Neutering Benefits Them?
Don’t hesitate to have your dogs neutered. There are many benefits they can derive from it…
Great Danes have friendly nature hidden in their large and imposing appearance. And many people love Great Danes because of that. But unfortunately, hundreds or probably thousands of Great Danes are being euthanized every year. Not just that! Great Danes are not the only breed euthanized every year. Other breeds of dog as well as cats are the common victims of euthanizing. How could these things happen to such wonderful and innocent creatures?

















