Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 23-09-2010
It goes without saying that your dog needs suitable nutrition to remain healthy. Vets and pet food manufacturers often have differing views on appropriate nutrition for your dog. Although commercial pet food manufacturers are motivated in large part by profits, commercially prepared foods are routinely recommended as part of an adequate, or good, diet for your dog.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 13-08-2010
When people choose to own a dog they are responsible for it. Apart from the moral responsibility, the owner is required to provide: Adequate food daily. Free access to clean drinking water at all times. Shelter from the elements and sufficient exercise. Control of the dog for it’s own safety. Veterinary care as required.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 02-07-2010
There is a large disparity between the life spans of dogs and humans. After having loved a pet and lost one, it seems unfair. The best we can do is to keep our friends as healthy as possible and “forever young.”� Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Dog Young and Energetic: 1. Know When Your Pet is “Old.” The time when your dog is considered a “senior” depends largely on his or her breed and size.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 28-05-2010
You shouldn’t take dog health information for granted. If you plan to own a pet, it is a must for you to learn as much as you can about keeping it healthy and happy. As much as possible, start your learning process even before you pick your pet. This is the only responsible thing to do. Here are only some of the most important aspects you should pay special attention to.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 11-03-2010
Having a pet implies an assumed responsibility: you are going to provide for the animal and look after it. Therefore, it is more than sure you will need lots of dog health information, regardless of whether you’ve got a puppy or an adult dog
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