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How To Keep Your Dog Healthy

Your dog will rely on you to keep him in good health. A proper diet, regular exercise and grooming, and routine check-ups at the veterinarian will help keep your dog in top form. It’s also important for you to get to know your dog’s habits — eating, drinking, sleeping, and so forth — since sometimes a variation in those…
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Protect Your Pooch from Poisonous Plants

Some Garden-Variety Plants Can Send Your Dog to the Vet It’s amazing how few people are aware that some household and garden plants can be poisonous to dogs: 93 percent of Americans can’t identify exactly what plants they have in their home! Limit your dog’s potential for contact with houseplants and discourage any nibbling. As…
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7 Dogs Made for Millennials

According to one study, about 75 percent of adults in their 30s own dogs, compared to only half of the general population. Some people have called dogs “the millennial baby.” Among millennials who purchased homes in 2016, many more were motivated by their dogs than by their desire to have kids. Whether you plan to have kids or not,…
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How to Groom a Dog

Good grooming will help your dog look and feel his best. Routine grooming sessions also allow you to examine your dog’s coat, teeth, eyes, ears, and nails for signs of problems. How often you need to groom your dog depends on his size, breed, and type of coat. Brushing Several brushing sessions a week will…
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Looking at the Airdale Terrier

About the Airedale Terrier The Airedale Terrier is the largest of all terrier breeds. Males stand about 23 inches at the shoulder, females a little less. The dense, wiry coat is tan with black markings. Long, muscular legs give Airedales a regal lift in their bearing, and the long head—with its sporty beard and mustache,…
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A Survival Guide for Dog Diarrhea

It’s not a topic anyone likes to discuss, but if you own a dog, chances are you have found yourself cleaning up a stinking brown puddle (or, politely put, doggie runs) more than you’d care to think about. Diarrhea is a common canine affliction and it varies in frequency, duration, and intensity from dog to…
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Arthritis in Senior Dogs — Signs and Treatment

You might have noticed your older dog slowing down as the years go by. Perhaps he is playing less and sleeping more. Although this may seem like the normal consequences of aging, arthritis could be to blame. What Is Arthritis? There are several different types of arthritis that can affect dogs, but the most common is osteoarthritis,…
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