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Dog Bites - How To Handle Your Dog's Injury
When your dog gets bitten, either by another dog or another animal, then that bite wound can be potentially very dangerous. Animal saliva is filled ...Preventing Fear & Mistrust In Your Dog
Dogs become fearful when the owner's correction is too abusive. For a correction to be effective and convey accurate information to the dog, it must ...Front Leg Lameness
Dogs carry over 60 percent of their weight on their front legs, with their hind legs acting as accelerators. Their front legs are attached to ...First Aid For Dog Poisoning
Poisons can enter the body in 3 ways; through the skin, by being inhaled, or by being eaten. Because of the dog’s curious nature, they ...First Aid For Dog Bites and Insect Stings
Most dog bites occur around the neck, face, ears, and the upper chest area. And although most skin punctures from other canine teeth look simple ...Understanding Your Dog's Hearing
Dogs hear a lot better than people do, partly because their ears are incredibly mobile. They have 15 different muscles that can move the ears ...Using A Scale For A Proper Feeding Program
A scale is one of the dog owner's most useful piece of equipment. Throughout a dog's life his body weight is a constant and accurate ...Emergency Dog Accidents: Burns, Seizures, Gastric Torsion
During an emergency or an accident, you can reduce your dog’s immediate pain and discomfort or even save his life with prompt, immediate action. You ...Administering Anesthesia To Your Older Dog
Up until the late fifties and early sixties, the successful outcome of many surgical procedures for older dogs was somewhat uncertain. This was due in ...What Makes A Champion?
To "make a Champion," or, more correctly, become a Champion of Record, a dog must win a total of fifteen points. These fifteen points must ...Log in
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