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Raising a Yorkie Puppy
The Yorkshire Terrier, or “Yorkie” breed, originated for hunting and ratting purposes. They were perfect for the job because they are small enough to work themselves into fox holes and badger burrows. Later on, the Yorkie puppy became extremely popular as a companion animal and pet due to its small size, attractive [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, August 27, 2010 at 2:56 pm
Filed under Puppy Grooming · Tagged Ailments, Attractive Features, Bleach, Burrows, Companion Animal, Demeanor, Health Problem, Health Problems, Homecoming, Household Plants, Mouthwash, New Puppy, Puppy, Puppy Health, Raising, Tylenol, Veterinarian, Veterinarians, Yorkie, Yorkie Owners, Yorkie Puppies, Yorkie Puppy, Yorkshire Terrier
You’re no doubt familiar with traditional Western ways of treating your dog’s ailments. Most of us take our dog straight to the vet when there’s a problem. This works for a lot of problems. The vet looks at your dog, performs some tests and prescribes a medication to counter what’s happening. Many times your dog [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 2:57 am
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Acupuncture, Ailments, Alternative, Alternative Therapies, Aromatherapy, Chinese Medicine, Diseases And Conditions, Dogs, Eastern Philosophy, Essential Oils, Gauge Needles, Medication, No Doubt, Sense Of Smell, Skin Problems, Therapies, Thunderstorms, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vet, Veterinarians, Veterinary Medicine, Vets, Western Medicine
We humans consume a stable amount of vitamins and minerals in order to keep our body healthy and sound. Moreover, without vitamins our body has difficulties in performing daily tasks, like fighting against infections, building immune system, physical exercise and so on. As the role of vitamins is to make us stronger and healthier, same [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 6:22 am
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged 8 Years, Adult Dogs, Ailments, Diet, Dog Food, Dog Owners, Dry Food, Food Supplements, Healthy Diet, Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy Teeth And Gums, Heart Disease, Immune System, Physical Exercise, Proper Diet, Proportions, Puppy, Puppy Diet, Puppy Foods, Teeth And Gums, Vitamins And Minerals, Warm Water
If you decide to bring home a little puppy, then it will be necessary for you to learn a few things when selecting which puppy to buy. Most people are tempted to buy the first cute looking puppy they came across when visiting a puppy breeder. Instead you should take your time, do some research [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, May 7, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged Adult Dogs, Ailments, Blindness, Choosing A Puppy, Cleft Palate, Deafness, Dog Breed, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Owners, Goldmine, Hip Dysplasia, Kennel Club, Little Puppy, Look, Poor Specimen, Puppy, Puppy Breeders, Selecting, Selecting A Puppy, Serious Business, Training Instructors, Useful Knowledge, Veterinarian
Chesapeake Bay Retrievers Are A Unique Breed Of Dog With Unique Health Concerns.
Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are renowned for their hardy temperaments. They are bred to jump into freezing water and retrieve downed game for their owners. But even these tough animals can have health issues. They are susceptible to the same ailments as any other [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 12:56 pm
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Ailments, Canine Hip Dysplasia, Chesapeake, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Concern, Environmental Factors, Eyesight, Freezing Water, Health, Health Concern, Health Concerns, Health Issues, Lit Room, Night Blindness, Noticeable One, Osteoarthritis, Pra, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Pup, Puppies, Retrievers, Seven Weeks, Temperaments, Unique Health
Pet insurance is one of those things you can’t buy when you need it. By comparing the various pet health insurance companies and their policies you will quickly discover who offers the most value for your money.
It can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $20,000 for a dog to undergo chemotherapy and surgeries to treat [...]
Posted by admin on Friday, April 23, 2010 at 1:58 pm
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Ailments, Chemotherapy, Dogs And Cats, Economics, Good Health, Health, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Companies, Healthcare Issues, Hip Replacement, Insurance, Pet Health Insurance, Pet Insurance, Pet Parents, Prime Factor, Proud Owner, Sick Cat, Simple, Simple Economics, Unexpected Illnesses, Vaccinations, Veterinarian Medicine, Veterinary Bills, Veterinary Medicine
One of the widely known beginnings of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog can be traced back to the first century B.C. when they were first brought to Switzerland by the Romans. Others say though that the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog was first brought long before by the Phoenician traders.
One thing is for certain. This [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 3:56 am
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Ailments, Bad Breath, Black Rust, Dental Care, Facts, Greater, Greater Swiss Mountain, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Guard Dogs, Herding Dogs, Indigenous Dogs, Information, Initial Onset, Mastiff, Mastiff Type Dogs, Mountain, Periodontal Diseases, Pet Life, Phoenician Traders, Swiss, Swiss Mountain Dog, Swiss Mountain Dogs, Toothbrush, Toothpaste
One of the greatest concerns I have about pet ownership is not what we do to train our pets, but how we take care of our pets once they have been trained. All too often when the pet training has progressed to a specific level we stop adhering to the same techniques that got our [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, April 19, 2010 at 9:03 am
Filed under Puppy Training · Tagged 11 Years, Ailments, Alaskan Malamute, Average Person, Costs, Crate, Crate Training, Dearly, Destructive Tendencies, Few Minutes, Large Breed Dogs, Life Span, Misconception, Monday Mornings, Pet Owners, Pet Ownership, Pet Training, Pets, Proud Owner, Puppy, Single Day, Sure Things, Tragic Accident, Training
1st I would like to say about skin difficulties is incredibly crucial and beneficial to persons like myself who’ve concerns about their puppies.
Skin tone condition is often a complication of several conditions. Only by cautious examination, diagnostic tests and at times even trial and error can we come to comprehend what causes the resource in [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, April 7, 2010 at 2:57 pm
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged About, Ailments, Chemical Reactions, Complications, Corticosteroids, Dander, Diagnostic Tests, Dry Skin, Fatty Acid, Fleas, Frequent, Hair Coat, Hair Loss, Most, Nerves, Pores, Prednisone, Puppies, Scabs, Secondary Bacterial Infections, Skin, Skin Color, Skin Infections, Skin Tone, Trial And Error
This is an age-old question. People who had owned a mutt or a mixed-breed dog will tell you that their dog is just as healthy as a purebred dog and lived for just as long, if not longer. To answer the question of whether or not mutts are healthier than purebreds, we need to look [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 11:58 pm
Filed under Puppy Disease · Tagged Ailments, Backyard Breeders, Bad Genes, Breed Puppy, Different Breed, Dogs Health, Genetic Disease, Healthier, Heredity, Inbreeding, Irresponsible Breeders, Mixed Breed Dogs, Mixed Breed Puppies, Mutt, Mutts, Pedigree, Puppy Millers, Purebred Dogs, Purebreds, Responsible Breeders, Than, Two Dogs