Archive for November, 2009

Finding Your Way Through Cancer

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

?Finding Your Way Through Cancer. A Glossary

Cancer is a serious illness. It affects many dog owners. There are many terms to understand while you are trying to deal with the onset of the disease. Below is a small glossary to act as a guide. It will clarify some of the basic terms and terminology used when talking about or describing cancer. First, however, it is best to define exactly what th…

Canine Senility

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Canine Senility

A result of improved dog health care, more dogs are making it to older ages. The problem with this is the increase of age related health issues. Much like aging humans, older dogs deal with some of the same health problems. Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CCDS) is most similar to Alzheimer’s in humans.

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CCDS is a type of senility. It is hard to point out…

Vaccinating Your Puppy

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Vaccinating Your Puppy

There are many arguments over the subject of vaccinations. Your puppy needs shots even though you may think they are mean. Modern medicine can help prevent many health issues your dog may face. This article should help explain what shots a new puppy will need to live a long happy life.

The Purpose of A Vaccination

Vaccinations are no ones favorite. Much like human va…

Dehydration In Dogs

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

?Dehydration In Dogs

Dehydration is a problem facing dogs often ignored or forgotten until it occurs. People overlook this simple fact. The bodies of dogs, like those of humans consist primarily of water. In fact, 2/3rds of a dog’s body is composed of water. Water is an essential part of their nature. A dog can survive far longer without food than water. A dehydrated dog slips quickly toward…

Golden Retriever Puppies 25 days old.

Friday, November 27th, 2009


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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Puppies

Friday, November 27th, 2009


Toller puppies from touching the dog's puppies Perdiguero of Nova Scotia duck 17 hours old. At 04.45am this morning (23/11/07) Amber 's the first dog born. She was 8 in total 3 bitches and 5 dogs. She had a fantasic job and has put down on motherhood, feeling very proud of her new berth.

The Herding Group

Friday, November 27th, 2009

The Herding Group

The Herding group is a new addition to the world of dog shows. It was recently established in American and Canadian Kennel Clubs The group was defined in 1983. The breeds that make up the Herding group were taken from the Working group. When researching records from the kennel clubs you will not find the Herding group.

The new group was arranged because of the history of ce…

3 month old labrador Retriever Puppy doing tricks

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009


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Iceberg Martini – Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009


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Take It Inside Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 2

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

?Take It Inside – Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 2

No matter what the weather is outside, you can always find something to do inside. You can play with your puppy or dog. You can also work on improving his or her skills. You can play indoors with your dog, have fun, but still have a purpose in mind.

Playing Indoors With A Purpose

If you wish, you can play indoors with a specific purpose in…

Dog Collars and Leashes

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

?Dog Collars and Leashes

Every dog owner must have a dog collar and leash for they treasured companion. With the huge pet supply market available today, there are dog collars and leashes ranging from very inconspicuous, plain ones to absolutely gorgeous, extravagant ones that make people stare. Because we love our treasured pets so much, we want to give them the best that we can afford. We …

The Pros and Cons of Dog Breeding

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

?The Pros and Cons of Dog Breeding

The decision to breed your female dog is an important decision and one that should be taken very seriously. Some important considerations for the process, include finding the ideal mate for your female dog and the handling the possible health issues that may manifest during your dog’s pregnancy, after giving birth and thereafter.

If you are considering b…

Moving Home With A Dog

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

?Moving Home With A Dog

Moving is a stressful event. You run around. You check things twice. You pack and you pack and then you pack some more. You have to take care of all sorts of details if you want to ensure the move goes off on time and, hopefully, smoothly. In all the turmoil and hustle-bustle, do not forget the needs of your pets. It is too easy to get caught up in our own concerns, ig…

Complete Puppy Care The Necessity Of Regular Grooming

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

?Complete Puppy Care 6 – The Necessity Of Regular Grooming

While not always as critical a problem as housebreaking, grooming is quite often another area that is sadly neglected or badly handled. A young dog should be groomed thoroughly on a regular basis. Thorough grooming means brushing and combing out all mats and tangles, looking for external parasites, cleaning ears, and cutting the pupp…

Housetraining Your New Puppy

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

?Housetraining Your New Puppy

Housetraining is the most common problem for dog owners. If left unsupervised, a puppy may never figure out what housetraining is all about. And if over-supervised and harassed, he may become fearful and overanxious.

A happy medium does exist, but many pet owners have trouble making the commitment to methods established by professional dog trainers. In the lo…

Which dog breed would get on well with my chocolate labrador?

Saturday, November 21st, 2009


I have a female chocolate Labrador and 12 months to get you thinking about a friend. ? Can anyone recommend a breed to get? To power with it? ? S? the obvious answer is another Labrador but my partner really want a Jack Russell but I is not? n as? sure that there are any other suggestions?

How do I prove to my parents that I am responsible enough to own a Labrador puppy?

Friday, November 20th, 2009


I really a yellow female puppy but my parents don 'Labrador, t think i' m very responsible and I woke up late as ussually? I think that won 't take it out for walks. I already have a Siamese cat? Sy think that 's enough. But I want a real dog. Sometimes i 'm lazy as my cat? they think i 'll be on the lazy dog. But I won? T I really want to try that but c? Mo? Tambi? N think a Labrador and c is too large? As proof that it? S not? • Help please!

What are tips for getting rare items on Nintendogs labrador & friends walks?

Friday, November 20th, 2009


I actually find a book or a jack russell from firemens hat, but all my findings are the subject of Labrador rare that I have now. As the hat M, Shedden files of the skin, the ranbow wigs, all that matters a bit. ? Feed and always play with them before the hike and I had the whole? s. So I need a tip.

Preparing Your Dog For The First Competition

Friday, November 20th, 2009

?Preparing Your Dog For The First Competition

Planning to enter your puppy or dog in a competition of any kind is a bit nerve wracking, especially if you have not competed before. A great idea is to plan to attend several events prior to your competition and talk to some of the handlers, trainers and owners that are at the event and are showing dogs in the same type of competition that you are…

Buyer Beware – Choosing a Breeder

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Buyer Beware – Choosing a Breeder

If you are in the market for a dog. You may have your heart set on a specific purebred. The common advice to getting a healthy registered purebred dog is buying from a breeder.

A breeder is a good idea! But which breeder do you choose? Not all breeders are honest. Having no oversight over the practice of breeding dogs means you have to make a good choice. T…