Proper Shar Pei Care

by Melissa Coleman Shar Pei’s not only have a unique personality but they also have health problems that are just as unique to their breed as their personality. Due to the wrinkles in a Shar Pei’s skin they face many Shar Pei health problems such as ear infections, skin problems and eye problems. Keeping regular appointments when a veterinarian who is aware of the problems specific to the Shar Pei breed is the best way to avoid health... Read More

The Bare Bones Basics Of Havanese Care of Allergies

by Fiona Kelly In order to provide the best Havanese care for your precious puppy possible, you need to have a vet picked out before you bring your Havanese home. This is not always possible, but it is the most desired circumstance. You need to know where the emergency vet is and decide who is going to be your Havanese’s main vet. Depending on where you live, you might have several vets to choose from. If your canine companion should con... Read More

Exercise Your Dog With Games

The best exercise for your dog, both physically as well as mentally, could be the various games which you can play with it. The health of your dog could be determined by how active it is in mind and body. Playing games to improve your dog’s fitness is far better than to just take it for a walk or jog as it will lead to both the physical and mental well being of the dog. A few of the games which you can play with your furry friend to maintai... Read More

Exercises For Your Injured Dog

A dog, which is injured, should not be made inactive, as it will adversely affect its health. Exercises for your dog are a must to keep it healthy and fit. Although, upon injury, the dog would probably be a little incapacitated to do various exercises, you can choose the regimen below for the proper exercises for your dog’s recovery. Type of Injury Identifying the type and area of the injury is essential to determine which exercise will bes... Read More

The Characteristics Of A Black Pomeranian

by Rosie Allan There is really one distinct variation between the black Pomeranian and the regular Pomeranian and that is the black Pomeranian is black. The black Pomeranian is a very sturdy little dog whose legs are in direct proportion to its body. This is by no means a wimpy little dog. It has a medium size bone structure and is strong and staunch. The outercoat of the black Pomeranian is short and coarse and the undercoat is long and coarse ... Read More

Teacup Yorkies: Playful Friends

by Susan Bailey Originally bred in the mid-19th century Yorkshire, England to catch rats, the Yorkshire Terrier was first introduced to Americans in 1872. In 1878, it was one of the first breeds to be acknowledged by the American Kennel Club as eligible for registration. Since then, these cute little pups have warmed our hearts and our homes, earning a spot as the second most popular breed in the United States. Like all the Yorkshire Terrier ... Read More

Dog Training Treats Are The Perfect Reward For A Job Well Done.

by Rebecca Foxton When training your dog, there is nothing like the power of a treat. No matter how much you and your dog love each other, sometimes they just need a treat to know that you appreciate them. But, just as with people, unhealthy treats tend to promote health and behavior problems, rather than reinforce good habits. The pure dried meat in Whole Life Pet Treats, unlike most pet snacks of this kind, can be eaten as is or soaked in water... Read More

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