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Are you aware of the wide range of common household items and products that can be hazardous to your dog’s health? Although it is not all-inclusive, this article is intended to help you recognize some of the common hazards found in the home.Cleaning ProductsHousehold cleaning products should be safely stored and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Product labels usually include warning statements such as “keep children and pets away from the area until it is completely dry”. Cleaning products containing chlorine bleach can cause chemical burns when skin contact is made. If swallowed the effects can be… Continue reading

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Learn how to narrow down your initial choice of dogs for adoption in thisfree video. Expert: Tracy Tenner Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net Bio: Tracy Tenner is the resident dog trainer and behavior consultant at Extra Care Animal Hospital, and has been training dogs and their people professionally for more than 25 years. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau… Continue reading

There are some instances where dogs need to be taken away from their owners as these people have proved to be neglectful and sometimes abusive pet owners. To help get these innocent animals to safety there are different types of dog rescue groups. These various groups are comprised of professionals in the animal world like vets, animal handlers, and dog walkers.

When these people are informed about a neglected dog they begin the dog rescue process. To make sure that the owners will not cause any problems sometimes the local police will be informed. Once the dog rescue has been… Continue reading

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Product DescriptionYou probably feel like you know everything about your cat and his needs, but chances are there’s a lot you aren’t aware of. For example, did you know that the food you feed him every day has nowhere near enough nutritional value, or that he may have chronic tooth decay? Have you ever been told that the essence of the flower holly can help him be less jealous, or that a massage can lessen his arthritis pains?The Veterinarians’ Guide… Continue reading

STEPHEN KLINE DOG ART Drawings from Words

Featured by major dog clubs worldwide, artist Stephen Kline has created a new technique using lines of language to make a fascinating and charming lithograph. It will make a great gift for you or a great fundraising item for your club/rescue (e-mail me at klineneil@aol.com for a great rescue offer). Each dog lithograph is signed and numbered in an edition of 500. Collectors number over 5000 from 20 countries and in every state in the US. Publications include Art in American, Art & Oxygen and artnews. www.drawdogs.com… Continue reading

There’s a hole in your life that only a dog can fill. You want a special dog, perhaps just a full-grown adult. Maybe your code of ethics calls for saving a dog’s life – not buying an expensive purebred.
I’m not a veterinarian or a dog trainer, but I’ve enjoyed two successful adoptions. Here are some tips I’ve picked up along the way.
(1) Clarify your requirements ahead of time.
Once you’re standing in front of a cage, it’s easy to say, “Well, he’s a lot bigger than I expected, and I really wanted a female, but oh he’s SO cute!” No… Continue reading

Dog nutrition is very important to a new puppy when he has left his mother who gave him all the vital vitamins and nutrients he needed to keep him strong and healthy.Your puppy has now placed his trust in you to make the correct choices regarding his welfare and that includes feeding him quality dog food.Your puppy needs good dog nutrition for his bones and muscles. At this stage in his life his body including his bones and muscles is growing rapidly, heading towards the time he is an adult.Packets and tinned dog foods list essential ingredients; however it… Continue reading

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