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Use Organic Dog Food To Benefit Dogs’ Health

March 24th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

by Jane Rinter Dogs can bring immense joy to people. They can help to alleviate stress at the end of a busy working day, or even add structure to a person’s life. It should thus be a dog owner’s obligation to bring a bright look of health to their canine friend’s eyes, help create a shiny coat of fur, perk up its energy levels, and ensure longevity of life of a loyal companion, all through proper nutrition. It is therefore important to learn what foods are good for the dog’s wellbeing. There

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The Ins and Outs of The Yorkie Grooming Process

March 17th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

by Bubby Gibby C leaning and combing does not completely involve the brushing & combing of your canine friend it should include checking your canine’s ears, eyes, teeth, paws & their nails. Their fuzz is incredibly soft & honeyed and is often referred to as being very similar to human hair. This fact is wonderful for people that are perhaps allergic to common animal fur. Most cleaning agent made for persons can actually irritate the epidermis of Yorkshire Terriers. Yorkshire

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Here’s An Easy Way To Prevent Struvite Stones In Dogs

February 10th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

It may come as a shock to you if your canine friend is diagnosed with struvite stones in dogs. Most dog owners aren’t aware that dogs can even get canine bladder stones until it happens to their buddy. After reading this article, you’ll understand how canine bladder stones form and how you can prevent them. How Do Bladder Stones In Dogs Develop? In the vast majority of the cases seen by your vet, a dog that has struvite stones has a bladder infection caused by Staphylococci bacteria. Wh

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Do You Know How Natural Remedies For Urinary Tract Infections In Dogs Can Help Your Canine Friend

February 9th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

It seems like every time you turn around, you hear something about natural remedies. More and more people are concerned about what kind of medicines they’re taking. Interest in herbal and homeopathic treatments is higher than ever. So it’s only natural that dog owners would be wondering about natural remedies for urinary tract infections in dogs. In this article, we’ll take a look at some traditional treatments for bladder and urinary problems, and then see what kind of natural treatment

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