Dog Health
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z 5 Reasons to Test Your Dog for Diabetes Did you know that some authorities feel that 1 out of every 100 dogs that reaches 12 years of age Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Acupuncture Animal acupuncture is gaining popularity, but can it help your pet? Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Miniature Pinscher One of the most active, energetic dogs in the world, the miniature pinscher is not recommended for novice pet owners and is difficult to train. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Bloodhound The Bloodhound has an incredible sense of smell and ability to track. As a puppy, the Bloodhound loves to chew but is ultimately gentle and friendly. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Chesapeake Bay Retriever Individualistic and at times stubborn, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever requires lots of play time and training but is a very happy, polite dog. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Akita A loyal, protective, and at times aggressive breed, the Akita is has a long history as a hearty hunting dog in that thrives in harsh weather. Read More > |
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Dog Surgery A-Z Aging Isn't a Disease, It's Normal Learn why age really is just a number. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Border Collie A former herding dog, The Border Collie is one of the smartest breeds in the world and requires an intense amount of exercise and a job to perform. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Russell Terrier The Russell Terrier is an athletic, cunning little devil and can easily get bored if not properly exercised or given something to do. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Newfoundland Sweet and gentle, the large, friendly New Foundland has a background in search and rescue and requires a calm and tempered trainer. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Rhodesian Ridgeback The well-rounded Rhodesian Ridgeback is an excellent hunter, independent thinker, ferocious guard dog, and a kind, gentle family dog. Read More > |