Archive for January, 2012


Obesity Rampant in Canine World – Is Your Dog Part of the Fatter Generation?

Obesity in dogs is just as bad for them as it is for humans. It is connected with problems like heart disease, breathing issues, liver problems, diabetes, musculoskeletal diseases, stomach problems, as well as putting stress on the dog’s joints, tendons and skeleton. It also causes dogs to have a shortened lifespan, as well as have problems giving birth, less tolerance to heat, and being more likely to succumb to various diseases or even death.

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The Home Alone Dog

In many families, both adults work which often means their dog is left alone for some time. This is a recipe for disaster as their pet is bored, lonely and look for their own entertainment. This entertainment can include digging, barking and escaping.

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How To Communicate With Your Dog

Relationships just don’t work well without clear and frequent communication between both parties. This applies to your relationship with your four legged best friend. If you take the time to learn how to better understand what he is trying to tell you, and how you can clearly tell him how you feel, then the relationship will be stronger and more enjoyable for both of you.

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