| Diarrhea is always a symptom of an underlying problem, and not a disease in itself. Diarrhea can be used to describe a varying severity of a problem, from occasional loose stools to a continuous watery stream of feces. » more |
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| Signs and symptoms of arthritis are often quite subtle in the early stages of the disease. Increased weight gain, sleepiness and lethargy, lack of interest in playtime, or changes in attitude can signal a problem. » more |
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| Today the Yorkshire terrier is in the toy, not the terrier, group. Their longer show coat is not a practical point on many farms. With their jobs reduced, they were bred down as pets, a role that they have taken on with overwhelming success. » more |
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| Some owners think the perfect treat for their pet is the fat they have trimmed from a roast or other meat. Fat trimmings should not be given to dogs, however, because it can cause pancreatitis. » more |
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| Determining what is going on with your pooch is the first step in providing him the best shampoo for his needs. Since all dogs are unique, there isn’t one single best shampoo option out there. » more |
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| Of course, interactive chew toys for dogs come in at a close second on your puppy’s favorites list. The more he can get you to work with him through play the more you have the chance not only to exercise your authority but reward him for good behavior. » more |
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| To be sure that you minimize the risk of your dog choking on a bone or swallowing a jagged piece that will lodge in his stomach, choose a sturdy bone based on the size and chewing ability of your pet. » more |
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| Since most people who experience an unplanned pregnancy with their dog are not completely aware that she is pregnant until after she starts showing signs, it can be difficult to determine exactly when those 62 days started. » more |
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| Either way, crate training offers a lot of security to both the dog and the owner once the training has become a way of life. It is not cruel. Just recently we watched a friend’s dog for two weeks. » more |
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