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  • Boxer Dog Is Digging Holes & Chewing Up a Weight Bench

    Boxer dogs are fun to have around, but sooner or later you will come home to a mess if you are not careful. All dogs are prone to chewing on anything they can find, especially if they have a lot of pent-up energy or distress. A weight bench is as good a target as any for a rambunctious boxer to lay into. Digging holes is another way your boxer unleashes his unspent energy. Understanding your dog's need to chew and dig holes is the first step to learning to control this unwanted behavior.

  • How to Get Free Medical Advice for Dogs

    If you need access to free veterinary advice or you believe that you can treat your dog yourself, medical advice for dog care is available for free. Authoritative websites are a great place to start, just make sure to vet each site for authentic, accurate information.

  • How to Teach a Dog Not to Dig in the Back Yard

    A dog that digs in the back yard may soon fill your yard with unwanted holes and other hazards. Teach a dog not to dig in the back yard with help from a dog training expert in this free video clip.

  • Dog Training Advice for Digging

    Keeping dogs from digging requires consistently claiming the areas in which they want to dig, which gradually conditions them to avoid digging at all. Train your dog to stop digging holes in the yard with help from a professional dog trainer in this free video on pet behavior.

  • Medications to Induce Vomiting

    Dogs supposedly have "cast iron stomachs" and eat anything and everything. Yet this can lead them to ingest something poisonous. When a dog ingests poison, it is important to neutralize and remove the poison as quickly as possible. Your veterinarian will give activated charcoal to bind the poison and prevent absorption by the dog's body. He may also give a laxative to speed the elimination process and reduce the amount absorbed by the body. If your dog has ingested a poison, you can induce vomiting at home with various medications. Prior to administering a medication, consult with your veterinarian. Feed…

  • Veterinary Advice on How to Induce Vomiting in Dogs

    Inducing vomiting in dogs is a serious process and should never be done without first consulting your dog's veterinarian. You may need to induce vomiting, however, if your dog has ingested antifreeze within the last two hours. If you have received your vet's approval to induce vomiting, remember that it is merely a temporary solution to your dog's problem, and you should always take your dog to a vet immediately after you've induced vomiting.

  • Veterinary Advice for Dogs

    Responsible dog owners need to be aware of what kind of veterinary care is necessary to keep their pet happy, healthy and give them good quality of life. Which vaccinations, the choice to spay or neuter, and what tests and procedures to approve during annual examinations are all decisions that owners should discuss with their veterinarian over the lifetime of their pet.

  • Advice for Dog With Urinary Problem

    Canine urinary problems are uncomfortable and painful for your dog and a problem and inconvenient for you. These problems are characterized by difficulty urinating, painful urinating, frequent urinating, urinating in unacceptable places and foul-smelling odor. Veterinary care is recommended for canine urinary problems to prevent minor problems from progressing to major health problems. Proper care and management of canine urinary health problems are possible and can provide your dog with a healthier and more comfortable life.

  • Advice on Keeping the Dog From Chewing & Digging Up Flower Gardens

    Nothing is more frustrating than your pooch destroying your beautiful flower garden or digging up your perennials. You may be at your wits' end trying to chase the dog around the yard while it gleefully romps with a tulip in its mouth. But there is a solution that will result in a dog-free garden. Even if you attempted to teach your dog as a puppy that digging was a no-no, it may need extra reinforcement.

  • Dog Medical Advice

    For many of us, our dog is a true member of the family. When our dog is sick or injured, it is important to know the best course of action to ensure a quick recovery. There are many routine health situations that can be handled from home; however, it also is important to know when to take your dog immediately to the veterinarian, such as in an emergency or if a condition does not improve or worsens. Regular veterinary check-ups also help ensure that your dog remains happy and healthy.

  • Dog Care Advice

    A new puppy or dog can be a wonderful addition to your family. Learn as much as you can about the breed you are adopting and follow these simple tips to keep your new pet healthy.

  • How to Online Veterinary Advice

    The Internet isn’t just for the betterment of yourself, it can also be used to help your pets and farm animals. Since pets can’t tell us what’s wrong with them, it can be scary when they get sick. We aren’t as familiar with pet illnesses as we are with our own illnesses. Taking the pet to the vet can be expensive, and you may just find out that nothing is wrong. Looking online for veterinary advice takes a lot of the guessing out of your pet’s health care. Read on to learn how to get online veterinary advice.

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