Category Archives: Pets & Other Animals

Can Chew Treats Kill Your Dog?

Chew treats. You’ve probably given dozens of them to your dog and they love them. They clean their teeth and keep them occupied for hours. Its a perfectly harmless canine treat right? Wrong. Chew treats can harm or even kill your dog. If you are concerned about your dogs health read on. Why are chew […]

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Calling All Pet Parents And Their Pooches

A few lucky dogs and their pet parents may soon have their special relationship celebrated on the box of a well-known pet snacks product. A search is under way for a picture of a dog-and-owner duo that will appear on the iconic Milk-Bone Original Dog Biscuits box. Now through June 21, 2006, pet owners can […]

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Buying a New Puppy? How to Avoid the Pitfalls

Many books and articles have been written regarding the art of choosing a puppy (i.e. performing puppy tests, looking for parental OFA certifications, and so on…), but few, if any, discuss the contractual end of purchasing a puppy. I can tell you through personal experience that purchasing a quality show puppy from a famous breeder […]

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Buy from a Reputable Breeder

Breeders specialize in their chosen breed. They know the breed standard, temperament, and characteristics. They strive to breed only animals that epitomize these qualities. This benefits the buyer by allowing the buyer a type of quality control. You will know better what you are getting – fewer surprises, fewer disappointments. 1. They make it a […]

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Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs

When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that require more attention than larger breeds. Hypoallergenic dogs […]

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