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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 Use a StickySheet

    StickySheets is the fastest pet hair remover ever invented, and it's super easy to use! We'll show you step by step how to use America's Favorite new pet hair remover properly so you can pick up...

  • How to Care for a Dog After Surgery

    After a dog has undergone surgery, proper care should include monitoring vital signs, administering pain medication, keeping the dog warm and quiet, and offering very small amounts of food and...

  • How to Cure Mange in Dogs

    Mange in dogs is cured in a couple of different ways depending on the type, as Sarcoptic and Cheyletiella mange is treated with lime sulfur while Demodectic mange is treated by prescription...

  • How to Treat Dogs for Worms

    There are many ways to treat worms in dogs, as there are several different types of worms, but a prescription from the veterinarian is often required. Prevent worms from infecting a pet dog with...

  • How to Treat Nausea in Dogs With Kidney Failure

    Nausea is common in dogs with kidney failure, and there are many dog-friendly anti-nausea medications that can help make a dog more comfortable. Feed a dog smaller meals and less water when...

  • How to Collect a Urine Sample From a Dog

    Collecting a urine sample from a dog is often necessary to diagnose a variety of illnesses, and using a small pan is the best method to catch the urine. Collect a fresh urine sample for veterinary...

  • How to Treat a Dog With Arthritis

    Treatments for arthritis in dogs can include exercise, swimming and massage in addition to veterinarian-prescribed medications and supplements. Improve the quality of life for an arthritic dog...

  • Treatment of Canine Diabetic Neuropathy

    Diabetic neuropathy in dogs is often treated with insulin injections, dietary supplementation or a combination of the two. Find the right mix of treatments for canine diabetic neuropathy with...

  • How to Diagnose Epilepsy in Dogs

    Epilepsy is only diagnosed in dogs when all other causes of seizures are ruled out. Find out what may cause repeated seizures in dogs with health information from a practicing veterinarian in this...

  • How to Care for Newborn Puppies

    The two biggest concerns when caring for newborn puppies are hypothermia and trouble breathing, so keeping the dogs warm and massaging the chest to get the lungs working are crucial. Keep new...

  • Bladder Problems in Dogs

    Bladder problems common to dogs include bladder infections, kidney infections and kidney stones, all of which are more prevalent in male dogs who are not neutered. Address bladder issues in a dog...

  • Home Treatment for Dogs With a Urinary Infection

    Treat a dog's urinary infection at home by cleaning the external genitalia completely and administering 250 milligrams of vitamin C three times a day. Help flush out a dog's urinary infection with...

  • Diabetic Symptoms in Canines

    Symptoms of diabetes in dogs include obesity, urinating indiscriminately, drinking lots of water and becoming weak with weight loss. Get a urine or blood test to confirm canine diabetes with...

  • Newborn Puppy Care Guide

    When caring for newborn puppies, make sure they are nursing off the mother, are urinating and defecating regularly, are crying a little and are kept very warm. Monitor normal behavior in newborn...

  • How to Easy Outside Dog Toy

    My dog has so much fun with this toy and it was so easy to make. I don't keep it up for him all the time. When the owners are away the dog will still play. And it keeps him from digging up the yard.

  • How to Entertain Your Black Lab Dog Who Has Pent Up Energy

    Is your black lab full of pent up energy? Does she find herself getting into trouble for being naughty? If so, then more than likely she is bored. Follow these ideas for keeping her occupied...

  • How to Train Your Dog to Use a Treadmill in 7 Steps

    If you’ve already trained your dog to “sit”, “stay” &/or “lay down”, then you’re on your way to teaching the “run” command on a dog treadmill. With patience and kindness you will make using...

  • How to Practice Positive Dog Training

    Do you spend all your time reprimanding your dog instead of really teaching your dog? As dog owners, we know that we want to discourage bad behavior and encourage good behavior. But all too often...

  • How to Make a Great Dog Workout Toy

    This doggy toy is inexpensive and easy to make! I made it with nothing but scraps from around the house. Your dog will love it and the workout will help keep him healthy and can do in a pinch when...

  • How to Make House Training a Dog Easy

    Can house training a dog be easy? The truth is, yes it can! In fact, house training a dog is simple and fun WHEN THE DOG TELLS YOU when it's time to go outside to do her business. One of my...

  • How to Stop Your Dog Pulling on Leash

    A dog that pulls on his leash, who walks you instead of you walking him, can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention embarrassing and sometimes even dangerous. Here’s an easy technique to...

  • How to Help a Dog Having a Seizure

    If a dog is epileptic, he has to be medicated every day, and sometimes even multiple times a day. Learn about different ways that a dog's seizures may be fixed through medication with help from a...

  • How to Handle Fear Aggression in Dogs

    Dogs that are fearful can often bite, so when dogs are being trained it's important to let them know that there is nothing to be afraid of. Learn how to teach a dog a number of commands with help...

  • How to Treat Leg Injuries in Dogs

    Dogs are prone to injuries, and treating a leg injury in a dog is much like treating a leg injury in a person. Find out how to stabilize a broken bone in a dog's leg with help from a veterinarian...

  • How to Choose a Healthy Dog

    When trying to determine if a dog is healthy, it's important to look for simple signs, such as whether or not the dog is eating or drinking okay. Find out how a dog's gum color can indicate...

  • How to Ease Symptoms of Kennel Cough

    Kennel cough can be treated with a vaccination, and it's important to get dogs vaccinated if they are going to be in contact with other dogs. Discover how kennel cough can lead to pneumonia with...

  • How to Build Muscle in a Dog

    In order to build muscle and athleticism in dogs, the dog needs to be built up in the same way as a human. Discover why a pet owner should avoid taking young dogs on long runs with help from a...

  • How to Improve a Dog's Emotional Development

    In order for a dog to emotionally develop in a proper fashion, it's important for the owner to create an environment that is conducive to development. Find out how to keep dogs from forming bad...

  • How to Recognize Anxiety Symptoms in Dogs

    Symptoms of anxiety in dogs include shaking, panting and other typical signs of nervousness. Learn about dog behavior and common misconceptions of anxiety with help from a veterinarian in this...

  • How to Prevent Cancer in Dogs

    Dogs can get both benign and malignant cancers, but it's important to have dogs thoroughly examined by veterinarians in order to keep the dog as healthy as possible. Find out how getting a dog...

  • How to Prevent Obesity in Dogs

    The prevention of obesity in dogs starts with gaining better control of what an animal eats and how much it exercises. Learn about what constitutes a healthy weight for a dog with help from a...

  • Dog Pad Injury Treatment

    Pads on the feet of dogs have calluses that are designed to protect the feet, but their feet can get injuries, blisters and tears just like in humans. Learn about cleaning and treating dog pads...

  • How to Pack a First-Aid Kit for Pets

    A first-aid kit for pets should have brown gauze, bandages, a pair of scissors and a pair of tweezers. Find out how to organize medical supplies to prepare for pet injuries with help from a...

  • How to Cure a Dog's Constipation

    Constipation in dogs is often misdiagnosed by pet owners, so it is important to get involved with a veterinarian if a dog is having symptoms of constipation. Find out how to treat a dog's...

  • How to Take Care of a Dog After It Is Spayed

    After a dog has been spayed, it's important to keep the dog indoors and to keep it from running, as motion can impede the healing process. Learn about different sorts of sutures that veterinarians...

  • How to Litter Train an Older Puppy

    Litter training, also known as paper training, an older puppy can be beneficial if the dog is indoors for the majority of the day. Train a dog to eliminate only on a designated papered spot in the...

  • How to Teach a Dog to Roll Over

    A dog can learn to roll over by first mastering the "lay down" command and being rewarded for each increment of the desired trick. Help a dog learn to roll over for treats with help from a...

  • How to Keep Your Outside Dog Warm in the Winter

    Outside dogs can stay warm in the winter by sleeping inside an igloo-shaped dog house lined in fleece, wearing a specially-designed dog jacket on long cold walks and eating more food to build up a...

  • How to Keep a Dog Cool

    Keeping a dog cool during the summer is important for their health, and many dogs enjoy being sprayed with water or eating ice cubes out of their water bowls. Be mindful of a dog's heat...

  • How to Stop a Dog From Barking Too Much

    Dogs who bark too much should be trained to stop barking by performing a different task, such as a simple sit or lay down. Praise quiet behavior, and ignore undesired barking, with help from a...

  • How to Train a Tracking Dog

    A tracking dog can be trained to track efficiently by leaving a trail of small treats or kernels of dog food with a larger treat at the end. Let a tracking dog use his nose with help from a...

  • How to Train a Dog to Weight Pull

    The trick to training a dog to pull a weight is to praise very small increments of the desired behavior. Tie a rope to a dog's harness, attach a light weight at the end of it, and treat the dog...

  • How to Train a Puppy to Stop Biting

    The best way to train a puppy not to bite is to make high-pitched squealing noises when he tries to bite and offering him a toy to chew on. Keep a young dog from biting inappropriate items or...

  • How to Deworm a Pregnant Dog

    Most veterinarians don't recommend worming dogs that are pregnant because it can hurt the puppies inside of them, but some products are okay for pregnant dogs. Discover why it's important to worm...

  • How to Tell if a Dog Is Pregnant

    In order to tell if a dog is pregnant, look for the stomach to get distended and the breasts to become more full. Find out how pregnant dogs nest and swell with help from a veterinarian in this...

  • How to Care for a Pregnant Dog

    A dog's pregnancy lasts about 58 to 65 days, and a pregnant dog should be cared for with increased food intake, washing of the breast area and access to plenty of water. Learn about keeping a...

  • How to Tell if a Dog Has a Bladder Infection

    If a dog has a bladder infection, he may be urinating frequently, he may have spotting, and he may be drinking a great deal of water. Find out how a bladder infection can result in stones in a dog...

  • Dog Paw Health Problems

    Dog paws can be affected by foreign materials, trauma, chronic wetness or allergies. Find out how to treat a dog's paws if they've been cut or lacerated with help from a veterinarian in this free...

  • Causes of Urinary Infections in Dogs

    Urinary infections in dogs are usually caused by bacteria that migrates up through the urethra, but they can also be caused by internal problems, such as Cushing's disease. Discover how frequent...

  • What to Feed a Lactating Dog

    A lactating dog needs an increased production of milk, as well as additional nutrients, so a good way to obtain this is through puppy food. Find out why it's important to offer more water to a dog...

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