Newborn Teeth Puppies are initially born without teeth. They do not receive their first puppy teeth until they reach the age of between six and eight weeks old. They grow a total of 28 teeth, which are known as baby … Continue reading
NUTRAMAX DASUQUIN
Nutramax Dasuquin combines more than 10 years of clinical use and research on joint health supplement Cosequin (sold separately) with research in advanced joint health ingredients. This cost-effective formulation for dogs provides comprehensive joint health management. It includes NMX1000 ASU … Continue reading
10 Steps to Your Dog’s Dental Health
Did you know that regularly brushing your dog’s teeth and providing him or her with a healthy diet and plenty of chew toys can go a long way toward keeping his or her mouth healthy? Many pooches show signs of gum disease … Continue reading
Have you Checked Your Dogs Gums Recently?
If you’re asking “Is my dog sick?” check the dog’s gums! A dog with pale gums or discolored gums should be examined by a vet ASAP. Pale gums indicate illness in pets. At some point, every dog owner will ask, … Continue reading
What are Some Reasons Why My Dog is Not Drinking Water?
Dogs, like humans, need to drink water every day. Also like humans, dogs are at risk for dehydration if they avoid drinking water and are not properly hydrated. A dog is actually at a greater risk for dehydration than its … Continue reading
Trembling in Cats and Dogs
Most instances of trembling in pets are the result of temporary excitement, fear, or cold. Therefore, in most cases, trembling is not a serious concern. However, some instances of trembling may be caused by serious medical problems. Common Causes More … Continue reading
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Dog’s Favorite Toys
Your dog wrestles his toys to the ground. He shreds them in two. He literally beats the stuffing out of them. Ah…the joy of a dog with his toys. What can be done? You hate to toss them out, but … Continue reading
Cleaning your Dogs Ears: Importance, 7 Simple Steps and Home Remedies for Cleaning them
A dog’s ears were not meant to have a foul smell but often they still do. Nature made all provisions necessary for maintaining health of all organisms, whether in the plant or animal kingdoms. If organisms are vulnerable to … Continue reading
How to Crate Train your dog or puppy
Dogs learn to love their crate as their very own special place/den. It becomes a familiar and secure place, whether in the car, at a motel or a dog show, visiting, or just at home. Crates should be large enough … Continue reading
Good Questions to Ask a Dog Breeder
Instructions Parents It is vital to ask a breeder whether medical tests have been conducted on both of a dog’s parents to check their health. The health tests that are important for dogs include eye, hip dysplasia and thyroid examinations. … Continue reading
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