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(PRWEB) December 17, 2004

Unfortunately, there are a number of household food and miscellaneous items which we tend to overlook which could be surprisingly dangerous to your dog’s health. It is urgently important to be aware of these household items since dogs and especially puppies are scavengers at heart. Keeo in mind that your dog might be able to find what you think is well hidden due to it’s extraordinary sense of smell.

One of these dangerous household items, by the way, is ordinary chocolate. Chocolate may not be bad for us humans, but can be potentially… Continue reading

Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) October 29, 2005

May experts believe commercial dog foods are unhealthy for your dog.

John Miller, a dog-fancier, discovered a way to improve his dog’s growth through developing his own homemade recipes.

After analysing commercial dog food formulas, he found they were all loaded with unhealthy chemicals.

He couldn’t believe how fast his dogs health and behavior improved after feeding them healthy homemade dog food.

He not only saw his dogs health and behavior improve, he reduced his dog food costs by 50%.

Many have discovered and proven that homemade healthy dog food will make a… Continue reading

(PRWEB) April 19, 2005

Just how healthy is your dog? As more and more people continue to view their pets as an integral part of the family, this question is being raised in earnest. According to the APPMA, spending on the family dog has doubled from just ten years ago. Organic dog food, treats, natural supplements and vitamins play a key role as dog owners do everything they can to ensure their furry family members lead healthy lives.

To celebrate this growing awareness, Online retailer Pup Life is once again sponsoring Dog Health Awareness Month in May… Continue reading

Take care of your adult dog’s health with proper dog nutrition

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Dog-owners are very personally attached to their pets. They make every effort to take care of their pet in order to be able to enjoy their companion’s company for a long time. To enable dogs to live a healthy life, it is of paramount importance that they are given a balanced diet regularly at the proper intervals. Here, we’ll discuss the nutritional requirements of an… Continue reading

Trupanion Aims to Help ?Wash? Away Canine Cancer

Trupanion Aims to Help ‘Wash’ Away Canine Cancer











(Vocus/PRWEB) November 15, 2010

(Vocus) November 15, 2010 — In honor of National Canine Cancer Awareness Month, pet insurance company Trupanion is partnering with the National Canine Cancer Foundation to support National Dog Wash, an event that raises money for canine cancer research.

Trupanion is proud to take part in such an important cause, and will make a $ 5 donation to the NCCF for any new policy established in November by National Dog Wash participants. Trupanion’s pet… Continue reading

Pet Health Myths

Pet Health Myths

On the Pets Best Insurance Facebook page, we recently asked pet owners to share the most bizarre pet health advice they’ve ever heard. Today, we’re taking some of those responses and busting the myths for good.

MYTH: Pour motor oil on a dog to cure mange or kill lice. BUSTED: Never pour motor oil on a pet. Aside from being messy, it’s highly flammable, dangerous to work with and could make you and your pet extremely sick. If your pet is suffering from mange or a lice infestation, a quick trip to the vet will get you… Continue reading

AquaDog Spa Celebrates with Grand Opening Event

Bethel, Conn. (PRWEB) January 14, 2010

AquaDog Spa located at 32 Stony Hill Road in Bethel, Conn. officially opened its doors to the public with a grand opening event. This unique self-service dog wash takes the chaos out of dog washing and keeps the focus on bonding for owner and pet.

“The excitement leading up to our grand opening was immeasurable,” owner and Brewster, N.Y. resident, Beth Briggs said. “People were already visiting before we opened our doors and then came back to celebrate our official opening. I’m so fortunate to have opened my new business in… Continue reading

Did You Know There are Extremely Toxic Plants for Dogs?

As summer winds down and autumn is just around the corner, our dogs continue to spend a lot of time outdoors.  The fresh air and exercise are great for their health.But did you know that there are certain toxic plants for dogs?  Here I mean plants that can be devastating to our dogs’ health?Many of us are not even aware that these plants can be harmful.  Unfortunately, these are very common plants.  They are in park settings.  You can find them growing wild as you go on nature walks… Continue reading

Role of dog treat industries in the health progress of dogs

Dog treat companies used to be found in preparing natural dog treats and taste as fresh as they smell. Dog treats heavily rely on preparatory methods of foods, treats and vitamins. So, that dog may take food with high nutrition. Dog treat industry is not customized at all. The owner of the dog treat industry has to adopt mass production methodology to satisfy its consumer base. Customer of dog treat products doesn’t like to have uncanny usage of ingredients that don’t give any lucrative benefit to animal. Hence… Continue reading

(PRWEB) November 9, 2004

Your dog’s health is being compromised by the commercial petfood industry.

Dog health should be of significant concern to those involved in the commercial petfood industry. But it’s not. Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of petfood manufacturers are keen to use the cheapest ingredients possible in order to keep consumer prices down and profits up. And dog health is suffering enormously as a result.

Cheap ingredients include large quantities of grain and small quantities of meat and meat byproducts. Most dogfood manufacturers have no qualms about using the meat of diseased carcasses, and parts… Continue reading

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