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German Shepherd Dogs - Intelligent, Loyal, AffectionateGerman Shepherd Dogs were bred to be working dogs, but even if you don't have livestock to herd or property to protect, these wonderful, smart dogs are a wonderful addition to almost any family.
Contributor: Amy Edwards
Published: Jul 30, 2008
How to Run or Walk Multiple DogsAfter learning and training, you can run or walk multiple dogs on the street, providing a fun and healthy exercise for you and your dogs. Why settle for walking just one dog when you could be walking multiple dogs.
Contributor: Matthew Ewalt
Published: Jun 24, 2008
Dogs Get Calluses TooDogs get calluses for a number of reasons. Calluses can be prevented with minimum effort and cost. This article provides suggestions on how to prevent and treat calluses and cracked paws on your dog.
Contributor: K.B.M.
Published: Feb 25, 2008
The Ultimate Vacation for Dogs and Their HumansAre you looking for a stimulating, yet relaxing, place to bond with your dog? Take a look at this unique camp for dogs.
Contributor: Kristie Leong M.D.
Published: Feb 08, 2008
Busy Bones Not a Treat for Toy DogsPurina Busy Bones has some definite faults as a treat for toy dogs
Contributor: Susan Antonelli
Published: Feb 07, 2008
Chateau Poochie, an Exclusive Hotel for Dogs & Cats in Lighthouse Point, FloridaThe Chateau Poochie is an exclusive Hotel, Spa, Wellness Center and Daycare for dogs and cats, it's top of the line.
Contributor: Susan Antonelli
Published: Dec 12, 2007
Book Review: Yiddish for Dogs by Janet PerrA brief book review of Janet Perr's new book-- Yiddish for Dogs (Chutzpah, Feh!, Kibbitz, and More): Every Word Your Canine Needs to Know.
Contributor: Morgan Drake Eckstein
Published: Nov 21, 2007
A List of Why Dogs Are Better Than CatsOpinion of why dogs are better than cats.
Contributor: Cleveland Gonnawinn
Published: Nov 20, 2007
Heartworm Disease a Threat to Millions of Untreated Dogs and Cats in U.S., Say ExpertsHeartworm disease affects both dogs and cats across the U.S., yet only 55 percent of dogs and only 4 percent of cats are currently on heartworm preventative medication. This leaves more than 118 millions cats and dogs vulnerable to this deadly disease.
Contributor: Sussy
Published: Nov 17, 2007
Moving Our Dogs to Germany was Scarier for Us Than it was for ThemTaking your dogs to a new country can be scary if you've never done it before! Chances are, they'll be fine as long as you do your homework.
Contributor: Jenny Tolley
Published: Nov 15, 2007
Most Dogs that Bite Children Have Never Bitten Anyone Before, Says StudyDogs without a history of biting can still bite people. Most dogs bite to guard their resources or property. A recent study reveals the most likely events that will trigger a dog bite.
Contributor: Patty Oh
Published: Oct 03, 2007
How Dogs Get WormsThere are five types of worm parasites which typically infect dogs. Because these infections can lead to a decline in health or even death, it is important that we know how dogs get worms.
Contributor: Sydney Ellis
Published: Sep 28, 2007
Suprelorin Implant Hormone for Male DogsMany owners of dogs and Humane Society agree neutering controls the over population of dogs, most will not be adopted and eventually be euthanized. Suprelorin implant contraceptive presents a better alternative than neutering.
Contributor: travels
Published: Sep 07, 2007
Can Dogs Be Vegetarian?Dogs are omnivores, which means they naturally eat a diet composed of meat, fruits and vegetables. Cats, on the other hand, are considered to be carnivores, meaning they eat primarily meat, and therefore can't easily eat a diet without meat.
Contributor: Gemma Argent
Published: Aug 30, 2007
Assistance Dogs Provide a Valuable ServiceService dogs assist blind people, deaf people, those with mobility challenges, and many others.
Contributor: Karama C. Neal
Published: Apr 01, 2007
Growing Problem of Obesity in U.S. DogsObesity is a growing problem in America for dogs as well as for their owners and the same causes are behind both problems. Diet and exercise are key to good dog health.
Contributor: Gwyn Guess
Published: Mar 05, 2007
Dogs Kidnapped at Gunpoint Recovered Four purebred puppies and an adult pet were stolen by intruders who held the owners at gunpoint while catching the dogs and putting them in a plastic bag. The crime was caught on tape.
Contributor: Christine Bude Nyholm
Published: Mar 05, 2007
Genetic Diseases in Purebred DogsPurebred dogs are not only a monetary investment, but an emotional investment. If your in the market for a purebred dog or own a purebred dog you need to be aware of these common diseases.
Contributor: Crystal Sciarini
Published: Feb 20, 2007
Reverse Sneezing and Collapsing Trachea in Toy Breed DogsReverse sneezing and collapsing trachea are seen frequently in small breed dogs. While alarming, reverse sneezing is not a health problem and is a common occurrence in small breed dogs. Collapsing trachea is sn entirely different, serious condition.
Contributor: Doreen Bradley Satter, RN
Published: Feb 09, 2007
High-End Fashion Reviews and Buying Advice for DOGSPersonalized Togs for Dogs and Mogs
Contributor: f.w.
Published: Feb 06, 2007
Guide to Sporting DogsLively Sporting dogs have high energy and stable likable temperaments Sporting dogs make great companions in the hunting field and at home with the family.
Contributor: Christine Bude Nyholm
Published: Feb 02, 2007
Working DogsWorking Group Dogs were bred to perform a variety of jobs. Working Dogs may guard property, pull sleds and perform water rescues
Contributor: Christine Bude Nyholm
Published: Feb 02, 2007
First Drug Treat Obesity in DogsA growing number of dog owners feed their dogs to much food, scraps or treats. According to FDA five percent of American dogs are obese & twenty percent are overweight. Overweight pets at high risk develop health problems. Stentrol weight-loss drug for dogs.
Contributor: travels
Published: Jan 17, 2007
Top Ten Gift Ideas for Those Who Love DogsLooking for the perfect gift for that person on your list who happens to love dogs? For those of us whose lives include furry friends, we wouldn't have it any other way. But there are some thoughtful gifts that can make dog care easier.
Contributor: Teresa Ambord
Published: Nov 16, 2006
Smaller Dogs Seem to Be Getting Biggerit's once again become fashionable in some circles to carry around an overdressed small pooch with you. Small dogs need extra care and attention when training....
Contributor: Walt Crocker
Published: Sep 27, 2006
Retiree Helps Autistic Children By Training DogsRetired from the aerospace industry Michael Pugliese has been training dogs since 1977.
Contributor: Terri Rimmer
Published: Apr 25, 2006
Pampering Your Dogs Can Make Them UnhappyAccording to Cesar Millan, The Dog Whisperer, who has a cable show on television, we attribute too many human characteristics to our animals. Dogs are happiest when.....
Contributor: Walt Crocker
Published: Apr 07, 2006
How Dogs Help Psychiatric PatientsAs weird and unusual as it may seem dogs are succeeding where psychiatrist have failed. Pets are actually invading mental hospitals, nursing homes, and institutions for handicapped and retarded children.
Contributor: Mrs. Renee
Published: Feb 01, 2006
Acupuncture for DogsAcupuncture improves natural healing, and body function for dogs. Stimulating needles with electrical impulses, which are placed on specific locations, were meridans will unblock chemicals in different areas. Positive response may take few days.
Contributor: travels
Published: Dec 14, 2005
Dogs Trained to Smell Human CancerA canine's sense of smell is generally between 10,000 to 100,000 time greater then humans.
Case studies shows how dogs can be trained. Including recent '60 Minutes' show, and how dogs are trained to detect different types of cancer.
Contributor: travels
Published: Jul 12, 2005