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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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  • Can Dogs Take Vitamin C to Boost Immunity?

    Many pet owners give dogs Vitamin C to boost their immune systems. In fact, Vitamin C is added to many dog foods (in part, as a preservative) and is often prescribed by veterinarians to boost...

  • What Are the Causes of Back Leg Weakness in Dogs?

    Many dogs can suffer from weakness in their back legs. A visit with your veterinarian can help you rule out possibilities. There are several different reasons why your dog may suffer from hind leg...

  • Trauma Causing Primary Bone Cancer in Dogs

    Veterinary experts do not know exactly what causes canine bone cancer, but some dogs are more at risk of contracting the disease if they have experienced a bone fracture, or have had surgically...

  • Natural Treatment for Allergies in Dogs

    Dogs display symptoms of allergies on their skin and in their eyes. The discomfort these allergies cause can alter a dog's behavior, sometimes making her more aggressive than normal. If you notice...

  • Poisonous Plants & Herbs for Dogs

    Dogs are naturally curious animals and spend a lot of their time sniffing and tasting anything that crosses their paths including your indoor and outdoor greenery. Ingesting the wrong plant or...

  • Canine Diet for Kidney Problems

    Kidney disease in dogs can be caused by infection, blockage in the urinary tract, antifreeze poisoning, congenital kidney problems or abdominal injury. Renal failure can be sudden or progressive,...

  • What Are the Treatments for Crohn's Disease in Canines?

    Crohn's disease is a term for a specific form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In dogs, this condition occurs when the immune system overreacts, causing an over abundance of certain cells...

  • How to Make a Dog Stop Urinating on an Area

    Dogs that repeatedly urinate in a particular area are only following the same natural instincts that make it possible to house train pet dogs by teaching them only to eliminate outdoors....

  • Alternative to Steroids for Allergies in Dogs

    Any dog can develop allergies at some point, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Some canines are more prone to allergies including terriers,...

  • What Are the Side Effects of Sucralfate in Canines?

    Sucralfate (Carafate) is a prescription medication that is used in the prevention of stomach ulcers in dogs. There have been some side effects associated with the use of Sucralfate.

  • Shingles in Dogs

    Dogs do not get shingles or chicken pox. You cannot give shingles to your dog. However, dogs can contract a type of herpes virus that causes a severe illness in puppies. This virus is distantly...

  • Science Diet for a Diabetic Dog

    Diabetes in dogs is very similar to diabetes in humans. It is a metabolic disorder of the pancreas. Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce as much insulin as required to balance the...

  • Purina Diabetic Diet for a Canine

    Dogs can get diabetes, just like other animals. If your doctor has told you your dog has diabetes, or is at risk for diabetes, it is important to follow your vet's suggestions for a healthy diet....

  • Medicine to Treat Demodex Mites in a Dog

    Demodectic mange, caused by demodex mites and sometimes called red mange, occurs when the dog's immune system is unable to keep the population of mites living on its skin under control. All dogs...

  • How to Choose a Pet Dog at a Shelter

    So your family has decided to adopt a dog from a local shelter. Now you have to go to the shelter and find the perfect dog for your family. While all of the dogs might tug at your heartstrings,...

  • What Are the Effects of a Canine Fentanyl Patch Overdose?

    The fentanyl patch is an approved pain reliever for use in humans and animals. Veterinarians often prescribe this pain reliever for dogs. It is a potent medication that can cause serious side...

  • Healthy Low-Fat Diets for Dogs With Special Dietary Needs

    Dogs may require low-fat diets for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to pancreatitis or obesity. Low-fat diet food may be purchased from a commercial dog food manufacturer or made at...

  • Dog Vitamins for Hair Loss

    Vitamin deficiency is one of the most common reasons dogs experience hair loss. These deficiencies can be corrected through the use of supplements or by feeding food or nutriceuticals that are...

  • How to Choose a Present for A Dog

    Don't forget your canine friends when visiting friends and relatives this holiday season. Choose a gift that will be appreciated by both the Dog and their Pet Parent.

  • How to Stop Your Dog From Barking and Begging at The Table

    This is an easy way to break your dog from barking at you when you sit down to eat. It will take a little time and some persistence.

  • How to Keep Your Dog Safe During the Holidays Season

    The Holidays is a time cherish by many. Very busy for most family it is also a time of stress where our 4 legged furry friends can get over looked.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • How to Care for Your Dog's Skin During the Winter Weather

    We know what the winter weather can do to our skin, but what about a dog's? Certainly some dogs will require special measures to keep them safe-like small hairless dogs who will need sweaters-but...

  • How to React to Pet Limit Laws

    Most cities have a law in place that limits the number of animals a household can have. Mine, for example, only allows two dogs maximum. Do these laws actually protect animals or do they hurt...

  • How to Help Needy Dogs

    During the Holidays and these uncertain economic times, our canine friends may need a hand or two. Here are a few simple ideas that can make a big difference in the life of a needy dog.

  • How to Discipline Your Dog

    We love our dogs to pieces. They bring us such joy and love, but as wonderful as they are we can expect them to make mistakes. They are not perfect and although calm,positive reinforcement is a...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • The Best Diets for Large Dogs

    Having a large dog means you have another big mouth to feed in your household, but doing it properly is the key to keep your pet healthy and happy. Whether you choose to feed your dog Purina or...

  • Are rawhide dog chews bad for dogs?

    Most dogs love to chew, and rawhide chews are a favorite among dogs and dog owners alike. But are they good for your dog? In general, the answer is "not really." When possible, choose alternatives...

  • How to Pick a Labrador Hunting Puppy

    Labrador Retrievers, also known as bird dogs, pointer labs and gun dogs, are one of the most popular breeds among hunters. They are extremely agile, excellent swimmers in almost any weather...

  • Are Greenies Bad for Dogs?

    Greenies are popular chew treats for dogs that help keep teeth clean and are marketed as fully digestible. In 2006, 13 dogs died after consuming Greenies. Reportedly bits of the treat had become...

  • What to Feed Your Dog for Proper Nutrituion

    Dogs need well-balanced and nutritious meals, just as humans do. Their bodies rely on certain ingredients to keep their coats shiny and healthy. Feeding a dog a poor diet may result in obesity,...

  • The Best Way to Acclimate My Terrier to a Gentle Leader

    A Gentle Leader is a training device designed to prevent dogs from pulling and tugging on their leach. It also reinforces proper healing and behavior when walking, especially in an urban...

  • How to Treat Pneumonia in Dogs Without Antibiotics

    Pneumonia refers to an infection or inflammation of the lungs. It differs from bronchitis, which is inflammation of the bronchi (air passages to lungs). When they occur together it is called...

  • What Are the Treatments for Cystitis in Dogs?

    Cystitis in dogs is an inflammation of the bladder. It can have several different causes, and treatment is often dependent upon what the cause is. Female dogs are more prone to cystitis than male...

  • Stamina training for dogs

    Stamina is the physical or mental energy and strength that enables one to do something for a long period of time. Just like humans, dogs must train and be in shape to obtain the stamina needed for...

  • How to Treat Dog Cancer

    A diagnosis of cancer in a beloved family pooch is never easy to hear. However, treatment of cancer in dogs has advanced significantly in the last 20 years as dogs are now benefiting from human...

  • Acid Reflux Medication for Dogs

    Many dogs suffer from acid reflux. There are over-the-counter medications available that may help reduce the symptoms in your dog. Always check with your veterinarian before giving your dog any...

  • How to Feed Sighthounds a Raw Diet

    Sighthounds are one of the oldest classifications of dogs known to man. Dating back to the ancient Egyptians thousands of years ago, sighthounds have been used extensively as hunting partners and...

  • Canine Hyperactivity Disorder

    Many dogs are boisterous, energetic and exhibit short-attention spans. As more and more children and adults have been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity, more and more dog...

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