No one wants to have to give a dog back, of course, but you also need to know what your limitations are and what is practical for you depending on your personal situation. A lively puppy may not be a […]
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Where to Get your Puppy 4
The advantage of getting one from a shelter is that they are often put through many tests to determine their character and temperament, so you will know a lot about them prior to adopting them. Are they good with […]
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Many puppies are dropped off by owners at the humane society. The humane society has gotten a bad rap as a place for unwell strays and difficult dogs. This is NOT always so. Many puppies end up at humane […]
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Here is a great article from PetPlace.com on this topic. Medicines dangerous to dogs
Continue reading »Dog Health: Beware of Bloat
Canine bloat, or gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), is the number-one cause of death for several large and giant breeds of dogs. It is a life-threatening disorder and if left untreated, can result in death. Bloat occurs when the stomach fills with […]
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If therapy for your pet’s glaucoma fails, understand that vision loss is not life threatening, and the vast majority of animals adjust very well to impaired vision or blindness. It is all a question of whether you as their human […]
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What You Can Do for Your Pet if they have Glaucoma Optimal treatment for your pet requires a combination of home and professional veterinary care. Follow-up will be critical. You should: · Understand the symptoms of glaucoma so that you […]
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