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DOG GOES BALLISTIC WHEN JOGGING WITH OWNER

Posted by Adam G. Katz

Dear Adam:

My dog, Chance, we think is a Golden retriever mix, but he's mostly white with gold patches. Also he's about 2/3 the size of a Golden Retriever.

Beds for Smaller Dogs

Posted by Ken Marlborough

All puppies are small dogs – some, however, won’t be small for very long. You have to know how big your dog is going to be when it is fully grown before you can buy it a bed of its own, unless, that is, you don’t mind buying your beloved canine friend a new bed every six months or so for several years.

Crisis Checklist: Saving Your PetÂ’s Life When Disaster Stri

Posted by M. H. Molock

Help could not come soon enough for the residents of New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf areas. But for devoted animal owners rescue came at a priceÂ…leave your pet behind. Having a plan in place before disaster strikes can save both you and your petÂ’s lives. HereÂ’s what to do now.

Should You Get a Purebreed Dog for Your Family?

Posted by Shannon Emmanuel

Many people ask the question: "Should we get a purebreed or a mutt?"

Why is this question so controversial? Is one dog the same as another? Is there a benefit to 'getting what you paid for'?

Litter Box Strategies for Disabled Cats

Posted by Nancy E. Wigal

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Intestinal Parasites In Dogs

Posted by Kirsten Hawkins

Dogs (and cats) often fall victim to several common intestinal parasites known as worms. There are a large number of different types of intestinal worms, but dogs are most commonly affected by tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. These parasites live in the digestive tract (most commonly in the intestines) where they feed on nutrients, robbing the dog of the nutrition it takes in. Worm infestations can cause a variety of undesirable symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and a generally poor appearance.

Does Your Dog Roll In Poop? Here's Why

Posted by Adam G. Katz

Robin asks:

I'm wondering if you could tell me why-- when I'm walking Yogi through some grass-- that he smells something and the next thing I know, he's stuck his head on the ground and starts to roll his body over the area he was smelling. On two occasions, he coated himself in another dog's poop. I've been asking vets and laypersons to explain this behavior but no one seem to know. Thank you so much for listening.

Who's Pulling The Leash, You Or Your Dog?

Posted by Juanita Bellavance

Hopefully no one is pulling the leash.
The ideal situation is that you and your
dog are equally enjoying the walk and
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