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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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  • How to Locate a Chipped Animal

    Micro-chipping your pet is like putting a permanent collar on your pet. The procedure involves placing a small chip the size of a grain of rice inside your dog. According to The Pet Medic,...

  • How to Punish The Dog

    When punishing the dog?Punishment should be used in exceptional cases.Therefore be sure it worthwhile and not be unfair.

  • How to Train Tracking Dogs for Wounded Animals

    When an animal you are hunting is only wounded, it may be difficult to track it down with only basic tracking methods (i.e., following blood trails, foot prints). Utilizing a trained dog's sense...

  • Rabies Quarantine Procedures

    Rabies is a fatal transmissible disease that can be passed to people through the bite of an infected animal. As a result, specific rabies quarantine procedures have been mandated and must be...

  • Why Ear Mites Are Contagious

    Ear mites are one of the most common parasitic infestations that a cat or a dog can suffer from. Yet, because it is often difficult to see the mites themselves, other ear conditions are often...

  • Natural Cures for Pet's Ear Infection

    There are three types of ear infections which may affect an animal: outer, middle and inner ear infections. Outer ear illnesses are considered the least severe condition to remedy. The middle and...

  • How to Color Animal Fur With Food Coloring

    Whether it's for a special occasion, or it's just to make a fashion statement, dyeing an animal's fur has become a trend for pet owners. One way to do so is by using food coloring. It is easy and...

  • How to Fight Against The Stress of Your Dog

    Contrary to what one might think, the stress that everyone knows is an evil prevalent in dogs. Even if you feel the stress of our dog, it is difficult to know the cause.

  • About Pet Foster Homes

    Pet foster homes are provided by people who volunteer to help temporarily house pets who are abandoned, stray, or abused. Also, this service is important in ensuring that dogs and cats are cared...

  • How to Adopt Again After the Loss of a Pet

    The death of a dog, cat, rabbit or other pet is a serious event in your life and in the life of your family. Many people think about adopting a new pet immediately after the loss of their...

  • Facts About Mange

    Mange is a skin condition brought about by tiny mites that burrow beneath the surface of an infected animal's skin. The disease is serious and brings about symptoms in both pets and wild animals....

  • How to Express Sympathy for Pet Loss

    Expressing sympathy for a pet's loss may be confusing if you have never experienced a pet's loss. "Society as a whole generally does not acknowledge the significance of pet loss, nor understand...

  • How to Treat Renal Failure in Animals

    Kidney disease and subsequent renal failure in animals can be considered either acute (happening quickly) or chronic (occurring over a period of time). In both types of this disease, the...

  • How to Adopt English Bulldog Puppies

    English bulldog puppies are little bundles of wrinkly fun. Extremely cute and good-tempered, English bulldog puppies usually are in high demand. Rather than buy an English bulldog puppy from a...

  • How to Kill Maggots on an Animal

    Maggots are fly larvae and look like small, white worms. They are typically found around garbage, but animals that are very dirty or that have open wounds can attract them as well. With a little...

  • How to Choose Your First Pet

    So you are ready to take the plunge and get your first pet. What kind of pet should you get? What breed should you choose? What size pet do you want? All of these are factors in being successful...

  • Early Stages of Rabies

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines rabies as a "preventable viral disease of mammals most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal." Rabies is most commonly seen in...

  • How to Find Animal Urine Stains in Carpet with Black Light

    There's nothing worse than having the elusive odor of animal urine wafting around your home. Our beloved pets can choose the darnedest places to go, and unless you happen to catch the spot while...

  • How to Clean an Animal Shelter

    Animal shelters need to be cleaned daily to control the spread of disease as well as to keep the animals happy and comfortable. Regular cleaning of animal shelters keep animals from developing...

  • Home Remedy for an Ear Hematoma

    An ear hematoma occurs when blood and other fluid collects between the skin and cartilage of an animal's ear flap. Many things can cause ear hematomas but they are most often caused by blood...

  • How to Diagnose Ear Mites

    Ear mites are little parasites that live in a dog or cat's ear canals. They feed off of wax in the ears and can cause severe damage to the animal's ears if not treated. Ear mites are not...

  • How to Avoid Feeding Your Pet Euthanized Animals

    Recent shocking research has stated that many popular pet food brands includes carcasses from euthanized animals. Eating these foods (along with the pentobarbital that comes along with it) can...

  • Transmission of Giardia in Dogs

    Giardia is a protozoan parasite found in dogs, as well as other mammals. It causes extreme intestinal and stomach upset. Giardia is zoonotic, meaning that it can be passed from one species of...

  • Grants for Shelters

    Millions of dollars are awarded each year to animal welfare organizations in the form of grant monies. Grants are awarded to organizations who apply for grants that meet specific needs. Public-...

  • Symptoms After Spaying

    Spaying, the act of removing an animal's uterus and ovaries, is done to help prevent the spread of diseases and overpopulation among household pets, such as cats and dogs. Although the procedure...

  • How to Choose and Use Your Puppies First Playpen

    Choosing and using your puppies first playpen can be difficult if you don't know where to start. But this guide will help develop your puppy to a loving animal.

  • How to Give away a family pet

    Sometimes life throws curve balls and suddenly your faced with having to make a tough decision. Maybe it’s because you have to move, or maybe it’s because you don’t have enough money to support...

  • Thyroid Problems in Pets From Spaying and Neutering

    The medical procedure of spaying or neutering animals is performed to make them unable to procreate. Spaying involves surgically removing the reproductive organs that include the ovaries and...

  • Pet Poisoning Symptoms & Treatments

    Pet poisoning occurs most often when your curious pet eats or drinks something that is best left alone. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals estimates that three to four...

  • Panacur Side Effects

    Panacur is an anti-parasitic medicine used to remove worms from the gastrointestinal tract. Panacur is the trade name for the drug fenbendazole and is manufactured by Intervet-Scherring Plough. ...

  • Home Cures for Mange

    Mange is a condition that both cats and dogs can get. It is often caused by fleas or mites, which irritate the skin and cause it to be red, itchy and flaky. The fleas or mites also get into the...

  • How to Take Control of Fleas

    If you have an animal and it goes outside during the day, and comes in at night, there is a big chance it could carry in fleas. A flea collar alone can’t fight off a big mass of fleas. These fleas...

  • How to Choose the Best Dog Ever

    You have decided to go out and get a dog. Do not rush out and get the first furry little puppy you see. Take time to make the best decision. But where do you start? What do you look for when...

  • How to Help an Animal get Adopted

    Pets needing adoption to good homes are everywhere, and this sad malady is growing. The animal enthusiast may want to help a pet in need of a home by following these simple steps.

  • Holistic Heartworm Home Remedies

    The best remedy for heartworm is prevention. When using holistic methods of treatment, the cure works at a much slower rate, and will take a longer period of time. Precautions should be taken when...

  • Mange Cure

    There are several different types of mange that can affect cats and dogs, but they are all caused by parasites and can be cured. While vet treatments can become very costly, there are other...

  • How to Stop Aggressive Behavior in Dogs

    Dogs display aggressive behavior for a variety of reasons. They may feel a person or animal has encroached upon their territory or is threatening them, or they may be jealous of another animal or...

  • How to Tell If Your Dog Has Rabies

    Rabies is a disease that can affect all warm-blooded animals. While the disease is most common in wild animals such as raccoons, foxes and skunks, the disease can be easily transmitted to your dog...

  • Holistic Flea Prevention

    Fleas are annoying pests that tend to infest dogs and cats. While a variety of harsh chemical treatments flood the market with varying degrees of success, it is possible and generally preferable...

  • Tips on Finding Lost Pets

    It can be devastating when your pet goes missing. You want to do everything you can to get your pet home as soon as possible. To that end, it is important to be prepared and know what to do so you...

  • How Is Rabies Transmitted?

    An always fatal illness, rabies infects the brain and nervous system of any mammal exposed. Pets receive preventative vaccines. Humans can get early intervention vaccines if bitten by a rabid...

  • Side Effects of Immiticide

    Immiticide is a treatment used in veterinary medicine to treat dogs with heartworm. Heartworm is caused by an infestation of the parasite dirofilaria immitis. The disease is most often contracted...

  • Signs of an Aggressive Dog

  • First Symptoms of Rabies

    Rabies is a virus transmitted by the bite of infected animals. It causes brain inflammation and is fatal to animals and humans unless treated immediately after the animal bite.

  • Metronidazole Dose for Dogs

    The control of intestinal parasites in your dog is essential to the good health of the animal and its family. A veterinarian should treat the dog as soon as signs appear because some of these...

  • How to Induce Vomiting in Small Mammals

    When a small mammal, such as a dog or a cat, has swallowed something they are not supposed to swallow, you might need to induce vomiting to make sure the substance gets out of his body. If...

  • What Happens When You Violate Pet Policies at Hotels?

    If the hotel does not discover that you have violated the pet policy, there is a good chance nothing will happen to you. If no one sees or hears the dog or cat, and there is no mess that is left...

  • Dying Dog Symptoms

    Watching a beloved dog die is one of the most painful things that can happen to a pet owner. When caregivers can recognize the animal's dying symptoms, they may be able to anticipate the loss,...

  • Dog Concussion Symptoms

    A concussion is a brain injury that may result in a bad headache or unconsciousness. This is a very serious condition, and dogs with this ailment need to obtain medical assistance immediately. The...

  • How to Give Your Pet a Vaccine

    There are all kinds of vaccines out there, and in fact most drug companies have halted their funding towards finding new drugs and are focussing more on creating new vaccines. Vaccines may be...

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