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First Aid for a dog that collapses

A pet owner that provided the pet with prime quality food and regular veterinary care would be stressed if the pet topples down for no apparent reason. A very active and healthy pet can suddenly fall to the ground. Collapse is medically explained as abrupt loss of strength. A dog that collapses can lose consciousness [Continue]

What To Look For In Pet Health

Folks who don’t have pets typically don’t comprehend the feelings and way of life of individuals that do. It’s impossible to understand how an pet can turn out to be part of your life and family members until you’ve shared a dwelling with one. Prior to too long, individuals creatures have names and personalities just [Continue]

How to get Fido to roll over

Rolling over is one of the fun tricks an owner can teach the pet. Maltese, Shih Tzu and other small breeds are the ones commonly trained to roll over probably because watching these toy breeds roll over would be cute but consider the sense of achievement you will have if a Great Dane or another [Continue]

Caffeine Poisoning in Dogs

Dogs can be poisoned by caffeine and this substance has no antidote! Humans can safely consume caffeine but in large quantities this substance can have lethal effects on dogs and in other pets. Caffeine is a substance found in coffee, tea and chocolates. Caffeine is an ingredient added to soft drinks and sodas to give [Continue]

Dog Training: Getting the dog to lay down

A dog that can perform tricks and obeys command will be the pride of any dog owner. Dogs have been domesticated and have become the highly valued companions and friends of humans. Dogs though have different personalities so that in spite of being tamed, some dogs would still be difficult to control. Dog owners therefore [Continue]

Teaching a dog to sit

Obedience training is one good way of establishing leadership over the dog. To be good canine citizens, dogs have to have a leader. Dogs are pack animals thus they need to know their rank in the pack otherwise they will be confused and develop unwanted behaviors. Dogs that were not obedience trained by their owners [Continue]

What to do to help a dog with a cold

Signs of cold like sneezing and sniffling will be noticed in people as soon as the weather turns cold. People will sport watery eyes and red noses so that you would think Rudolph’s red nose is the current fad. When the demand for Kleenex increases it is for certain – people have colds. Noted to [Continue]

Alcohol is Poisonous to Dogs

Dog owners that enjoy a drink would know the effect of alcohol on dogs that have ingested alcoholic drinks. Straight spirits may not be interesting to dogs because their strong smell. The fruity and sweet taste of cocktails and the aroma and taste of beer would be very interesting to dogs. Dogs may also be [Continue]

Keep the Dog Safe from Dangerous Human Foods

It is the responsibility of every dog owner to know what kind of human food would be safe for the dog. Owners have the tendency to share whatever food is being eaten with the pet. Pieces of hotdog, ham and bread are usually given to the dog and used as training treats but some people [Continue]

Are Mushrooms Safe for Dogs

Dogs are loved in spite of their odd behaviors. Dogs, even well fed ones and dogs that are provided with high quality pet foods would still enjoy munching grass. Is it possible that the dog is attracted by grass glistening with dew and thinks of the yard as a salad bowl garnished with mushroom? Apart [Continue]

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