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From dog breeding to training your puppy to fetch, eHow's pet experts offer valuable canine advice. Whether you've got a young pup or an aging dog with health problems, learn the best ways to keep a dog happy and healthy. Love to spoil Fido? Get eHow's tips on where to find the best dog supplies and toys, including bones, biscuits and designer puppy duds that will keep any dog's tail wagging. With eHow, you can also discover how to provide your dog with a well-balanced diet and get proper grooming techniques.

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  • Nutro Vs. Canidae

    You want to choose the best dog food for your dog, but how do you know which is the best? There are many choices available, including The Nutro Company's brands and Canidae by Canidae Corporation.

  • What Are the Treatments for Canine Salmonella Infection?

    According to "Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook" (Debra M. Eldredge, DVM, et al.), dogs or puppies with salmonellosis (salmonella) suffer from fever, vomiting and foul-smelling diarrhea. But...

  • What Kind of Antibiotic to Give Canine for Mange?

    Mange in dogs is caused by mites that burrow into the animal's skin. There are three different mites that cause mange: demodex canis, cheyletiella and sarcoptic mites. Mange is highly treatable if...

  • Directions for a Pet Stop Fence System

    Install a Pet Stop Fence System indoors or out to keep your pet from venturing into areas close to off-limits items. You can install most systems in a matter of days if you have some basic DIY...

  • Vitamin C Overdose in Dogs

    Vitamin C is naturally produced by dogs. Some believe that because vitamin C is water soluble, it is not possible to overdose by using supplements; however, vitamin C supplements can present a...

  • How to Train the Strong Willed Puppy

    Training a puppy can be a challenging task and when you have a puppy that is strong-willed, it can be even harder. Puppies inherently look for a pack leader to follow. If the puppy enters a home...

  • How to Groom a Shih Tsu

    The shih tzu is a great pet, but it must be combed at least every other day, and bathed every two or three weeks. The shih tzu is a long-haired dog with a second undercoat that is dense and...

  • Is Vitamin C Safe for Dogs?

    Vitamin C is an essential nutrient and is required by the dog's body for the formation and regeneration of bone and cartilage. A dog's body produces vitamin C--however, there is some indication...

  • Are Black Walnuts Harmful to Dogs?

    If you own a dog and have a black walnut tree on your property, you may want to monitor your dog closely, as black walnuts may prove to be harmful to dogs. The main culprits appear to be the...

  • Is There Such Thing As Dog Life Insurance?

    Dog life insurance policies have become increasingly popular today, and now several companies offer policies at competitive rates. Most plans cover certain types of death over another and certain...

  • Dry Food Feeding Guide for Dogs

    Taking care of your dog requires steady grooming, loving affection and proper feeding. Many pet owners choose to feed their dogs dry foods, as opposed to homemade or canned foods. Too much dry dog...

  • What Are the Causes of Sepsis in Dogs?

    Sepsis is a major cause of death in dogs as well as humans. Sepsis can occur with the onset of infection or a traumatic injury. Death can come swiftly once sepsis sets in, often occurring within...

  • Generic Xalatan Eye Drops for Dogs

    The generic form of Xalatan eye drops is called latanoprost ophthalmic solution. They became available in generic form after September 2009. Xalatan and its generic formula are used to treat...

  • Side Effects of Lomustine in Dogs

    Lomustine is a name of a prescription medication used to treat lymphoma in animals. Although effective at treating this type of cancer in dogs, lomustine does have the potential to cause side effects.

  • Pet Fence Advice

    A pet fence is a device that educates your pet to stay within specific areas of your property. For DIY pet fence installations, depending on the size of the project, expect to spend about two or...

  • How to Prevent Mange After Contact

    A pet that contracts sarcoptic or demodectic mange loses hair and scratches incessantly. Sarcoptes scabei mites burrow subdermally and infect dogs and other pets with sarcoptic mange. Hair loss...

  • How to Donate to a Disabled Pet Charity

    Many people relish the opportunity to donate to charities, whether for tax deduction benefits or based on a desire to help a particular cause. Charities for disabled pets have different needs than...

  • Homemade Yorkie Treats

    Make healthy homemade treats for your four-legged friend. Homemade treats for your Yorkie or other dog breed can be made in bulk for cost savings or shared with friends. Make homemade treats that...

  • How to Choose a French Bulldog Puppy

    French bulldogs have been popular companions since the early 1800s. Originating from the lace-producing regions of northern France, the French bulldog has shifted gears from a popular ratter to a...

  • How to Change the Battery on an Invisible Fence

    Invisible Fence is the original developer of "electronic fences" for home use. These fences are not without criticism; PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), as well as other animal...

  • Is an electric dog fence humane?

    True electric fences--physical barriers with strong electrical charges--are generally reserved for use with large livestock. However, invisible "fences" involving shock collars are increasingly...

  • Signs and Symptoms of IBS in Dogs

    With all the things animals can get into it is often hard to know why your dog is reacting strangely to food, has an odd appetite, or just isn't being himself. Normal upset stomach is common from...

  • Science Diet for Urinary, Kidney & Bladder Health

    Many pet health conditions can be managed simply by changing the pet's diet. Specific health issues that can be managed by making dietary changes include urinary, kidney and bladder conditions. ...

  • Lyme Disease & Incontinence in Dogs

    Ticks may gross you out, but they can also cause a serious infection in your dog. Lyme disease can give your dog a lot of nasty side effects, including kidney disease and even death. It can also...

  • Canine Massage Information

    An increasing number of canine owners are turning to alternative methods of treatment that are less invasive and provide optimum health benefits. Massage is one of those methods proving to have...

  • Symmetric Hair Loss in Dogs

    There are many conditions that can cause symmetrical hair loss in dogs. It is important to seek treatment from a qualified veterinarian in order to determine the cause of hair loss.

  • Side Effects of Benazepril in Dogs

    Benazepril is a prescription medication used to treat both humans and animals with cardiovascular disorders. Despite its effectiveness at lowering blood pressure levels and slowing the progression...

  • Wound Remedy

    The most important aspect of treating a wound is preventing infection. Wounds are painful enough, but when they are infected, not only do they hurt more, they can make the healing process longer,...

  • Bach Flower Remedies for Sick Dogs

    In the 1930s, physician and homeopath Edward Bach discovered what he believed to be a holistic system of healing through heavily diluted plant and flower essences. He called them Bach flower...

  • How to Sew a Pet Sling

    Small dogs, puppies an kittens like to cuddle and many enjoy being carried close. A pet sling, similar to a baby sling, leaves your hands free to work, while your dog is snug and secure next to...

  • Acupressure Points to Prevent Reflux & Nausea in Dogs

    Acupressure for animals is based on an ancient healing art that moves and balances chi energy by use of pressure applied to specific acupoints along a meridian system. Meridians are channels that...

  • What Do You Feed a Malnourished Dog?

    When a dog shows up on a doorstep, ribs visible under the skin and that desperate look in its eyes, it is more than tempting to empty the refrigerator's contents into a bowl and place it before...

  • Pet Safe Invisible Fence Instructions

    If you are a pet owner, you naturally want to keep your pet safe and contained in his home and yard. You could put up a fence to keep your pooch safe and secure, but those pet fences can be both...

  • What Are Cutaneous Yeast Infections in Dogs?

    Yeast isn't just an ingredient in delicious bread. It can also be a nasty fungus that infects the skin and makes a dog miserable. If you recognize the causes and symptoms of a yeast infection, you...

  • Bleeding & Rectal Tumors in Basset Hounds

    Certain dog breeds, such as Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers and Basset Hounds are more susceptible to lymphoma and tumors. Although your Basset is more likely to have fatty tumors located under...

  • Pool Safety Ramp for Pets

    According to the website Swimming Pools 101, an estimated 50,000 pets drown each year. When your dog or cat falls into the pool, it can become trapped if you aren't around to rescue it. Pool...

  • Is My Dog in Pain After Being Spayed?

    It is very important to have your female dog spayed early in life to prevent any serious health problems such as breast cancer. A spay, also known as an ovariohysterectomy is a surgery performed...

  • Are Flea & Tick Dog Collars Safe to Use Around Babies?

    While many pet owners want to make sure their animals remain pest-free, it might not be a good idea to have the pet wear a flea collar. Composed of harmful chemicals, it is recommended that...

  • How Can I Bulk Up My Pitbull?

    Pitbulls are extremely strong, muscular dogs. You need a combination of good quality feed, cardiovascular exercise and strength training to get them into peak condition. Both the owner and the...

  • Holistic Bach Flower Remedies for Anxiety

    In the 1930s, a physician and homeopath named Edward Bach developed a holistic system of healing through heavily diluted flower essences. These came to be called Bach flower remedies. Bach...

  • Hair Loss Remedy for a Cairn

    While cairn terriers suffer from their own breed-specific set of health problems, hair loss is common to many dog breeds and can have any number of sources. Cairns are especially allergic to flea...

  • Harmful effects of feeding dogs people food

    Feeding your dog table scraps can not only breed bad behaviors but is also harmful to your dog's health. Human foods are not properly balanced to meet a dog's nutritional requirements, and...

  • How to Find a Pet Groomer

    Pet grooming is a necessary component of keeping certain types of cats, dogs, or other furry animals. Pets with long hair need to be groomed frequently to prevent knots in the hair that cause it...

  • How to Brush a Siberian Husky

    Siberian Huskies have thick under and outer coats of fur that naturally protect them from the cold and elements. This breed has a continually growing coat that twice a year will grow differently...

  • The Best Way to Cut a Dog's Nails

    Trimming a dogs nails can be intimidating, particularly if you are unable to see the vein or "quick" running through the nail. A number of dogs have sensitivity with their feet, making trimming...

  • Help With Veterinary Bills

    If a person has always been able to take care of a beloved pet in the past and pay the veterinary bills easily, it can be difficult when the financial tables turn. No one likes to see a pet...

  • Easiest Way to Potty Train a 6 Week Old Puppy

    The easiest way to potty train a puppy is using "behavior capture" which focuses on praising the puppy when he practices the behavior you want. This is easy, as the puppy has a natural...

  • How to Change the Name of a Registered Dog

    The name "Brutus" doesn't quite fit your miniature dachshund. You would like to change his name to something more fitting, perhaps "Tiny" or "Pete." If your dog's official name is registered with...

  • How to Train Your Puppy With a Prong Collar

    There are various types of collars for training your puppy. John Rubin, a dog trainer and president of John's Natural Dog Training Company, does not advise using a prong on any puppy younger than...

  • How to Train With Pinch Collars

    Pinch collars, also referred to as prong collars, are a type of training device used while a dog is on a leash. Pinch collars are not permitted during many dog shows or dog sporting competitions...

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