Here’s a quick question: would you still love your dog even if he has bad breath? Stinky doggy breath is very hard to put up with, and the most loving dog owners will definitely think twice before giving their (literally) foul-mouthed pooch some smooch. The good news is, bad breath in pets need not be …
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How To Cure Dry Skin on Dogs
Dry skin is a common problem with dogs, especially if they spend a lot of time in the outdoors. Dry skin in dogs is also prevalent during cold winter weather, when even humans need extra moisturizing. Aside from dryness of skin, your dog will usually experience flaking and itching. He will usually scratch himself frequently, …
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How To Cure Dog Diarrhea
Diarrhea refers to soft or watery stools that occur with greater frequency than is normal. This is a condition that occurs frequently among pets, and is something that each dog owner should be prepared for. Most cases are not necessarily a cause for worry: they can be from any of a wide variety of things, …
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How To Cure a Dog’s Ear Mites
If you’ve noticed your dog acting strangely, scratching aggressively at his ear, whimpering and rolling over on the ground or other rough surfaces, your beloved pet may be suffering from an infestation of ear mites. You can investigate further by directly examining the ear of your dog: you may see it inflamed and reddened from …
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How To Cope with Your Pet’s Uncontrollable Urination
It is not uncommon for a puppy to urinate at awkward times; after all, he is probably not yet housebroken. But as the puppy grows older, uncontrollable urination can become a problem. If your dog often urinates when you approach him or when you come home from work, then he may be experiencing submissive or …
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How To Cope with a Paralyzed Dog
Certain illnesses and incidents to a dog might cause paralysis. Auto accidents, for instance, can damage an animal’s nervous system, leading to partial or complete paralysis. If your dog has recently been through such a problem, then you should expect big changes. Most of the time, the dog will have no qualms about his paralysis, …
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How To Cook Real Food for Your Dog
It has been an unwritten rule among all dog-owners that human food is a no-no for their pets. Very rarely do you see dogs being fed rice and meat. Oftentimes, they are given dog food pellets. There’s nothing wrong about doing it the tried and tested way, but you can also try what’s outside the …
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How To Clip your Poodle
Many dog owners take their poodle to a professional groomer because poodle cuts can be complicated. However, it’s actually not very difficult to clip your poodle at home, especially if you choose one of the simpler cuts. Here’s how to clip your poodle: Supplies:Nonslip rubber matScissorsElectric clippersSturdy table or floor-level space for the poodleLead to …
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How To Clip a Puppy’s Nails
Your little dog’s nails should be just touching the ground when walking. If they click when your puppy takes a step or if they snag your carpeting when he walks over it, it might be time to give your puppy a pedicure, or a trim. It’s just as important for dogs to have shorter nails. …
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How To Clip a Cocker Spaniel
No one would ever think that a small and adorable dog like a cocker spaniel was used for a not-so-adorable hobby—hunting. Well, at least, that’s the dog’s history. Today, the cocker spaniel is a good companion dog. Besides being adorable, this dog is known for its nice and curly hair. You may consider its hair …
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