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Great Dane: 08/13/06
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Sunday, August 13, 2006. What’s in a name? This question has been asked for centuries and the answer is everything. Dog names are one of the most talked about topics on the internet and beyond. The reason is that they are fun. Dog names are so much fun to discuss and choose. I feel that a boxer dog always looks like a Butch or a Champ. I am not sure why but that is just an example of what dog name fits a certain breed of dog. If you have a slow moving apathetic laid back dog than one of these name will n...
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Great Dane: Dog Canine Diabetes - Diets Are Important
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Monday, August 21, 2006. Dog Canine Diabetes - Diets Are Important. When a dog has canine diabetes, it is important to regulate their food intake. Not only do you need to watch how much sugar they are consuming, you also need to monitor the amount of food they get, plus how often they are fed. It is usually recommended that you feed them 2 to 3 smaller meals throughout the day rather than one large meal. So, what should you feed your diabetic dog? Avoid Foods That Contain Sugar. Raw and homemade dog food...
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Great Dane: Dog Worms: Understand Dog Worms Symptoms and Infestation
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Friday, September 01, 2006. Dog Worms: Understand Dog Worms Symptoms and Infestation. The principal worm species with which dog owners have to contend are round worms and tape worms. The first named commonly infest puppies and consequently are most dreaded by breeders. In shape and size these worms resemble common angle worms, but in color are lighter, being almost white or only a pale pink. Symptoms Of Dog Worms Attack. Other symptoms are a hot, dry nose, weak, watery eyes, pale lips and gums, foul brea...
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Great Dane: Dog Comfort, Safety and Fashion with Collars and Leashes
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Monday, October 02, 2006. Dog Comfort, Safety and Fashion with Collars and Leashes. Dog collars are practical and fashionable. A dog collar can hold your dog's identification which can be his ticket back home to you if he gets lost. A dog collar can also be your dog's most fashionable statement showing the world just how pampered and stylish he is. Look for well-constructed buckles and collars made of leather or other materials that won't fall apart right at the "wrong" moment. Whether you pay $5 or $100...
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Chow Chow: 08/09/06
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Wednesday, August 09, 2006. Aging and The Mature Dog. Just as with you and I, your pets age is a consideration that must be thought about as your dog matures. It is easy to overlook, especially if your dog is in its prime, however, your aging animal has new needs that must be met just as with any other aging animal or human being. A change in lifestyle, preventive measures and lots of love can help your dog in its journey from prime time to down time. First, just how old is your dog - really? Troubled br...
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Great Dane: 09/01/06
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Friday, September 01, 2006. Dog Worms: Understand Dog Worms Symptoms and Infestation. The principal worm species with which dog owners have to contend are round worms and tape worms. The first named commonly infest puppies and consequently are most dreaded by breeders. In shape and size these worms resemble common angle worms, but in color are lighter, being almost white or only a pale pink. Symptoms Of Dog Worms Attack. Other symptoms are a hot, dry nose, weak, watery eyes, pale lips and gums, foul brea...
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Chow Chow: Dog Food - Teaching Your Dog Better 'Tricks'
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. Dog Food - Teaching Your Dog Better 'Tricks'. There is much to recommend feeding your dog homemade dog food if you have the time to prepare it, and make sure you have recipes that give the correct ratio of nutrients, as well as the vitamins and supplements you'll need to add. These can be mixed up in a bag, stored, and sprinkled in every meal. Dogs should be fed once a day once they are no longer puppies, or two small meals, no more. Feeding your dog too frequently when ...
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Irish Wolfhound: How To Administer Ear Medication for Your Dog - Painlessly
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Thursday, September 07, 2006. How To Administer Ear Medication for Your Dog - Painlessly. Has your dog ever had an ear infection? Likely your vet will have prescribed ear medications for treatment or prevention of future ear infections. The problem with ear medications is that they can be quite uncomfortable for your dog, the medication often needs to be administered in liquid form directly into the ear canal. Have some small, yummy treats ready. Do this exercise before. Next, leave the lid on the medici...
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Irish Wolfhound: Dog Worms: Understand Dog Worms Symptoms and Infestation
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Sunday, August 20, 2006. Dog Worms: Understand Dog Worms Symptoms and Infestation. The principal worm species with which dog owners have to contend are round worms and tape worms. The first named commonly infest puppies and consequently are most dreaded by breeders. In shape and size these worms resemble common angle worms, but in color are lighter, being almost white or only a pale pink. Symptoms Of Dog Worms Attack. Other symptoms are a hot, dry nose, weak, watery eyes, pale lips and gums, foul breath,...
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Irish Wolfhound: 08/17/06
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Thursday, August 17, 2006. Dog Training: Nail Clipping. Many dogs simply do not like having their nails clipped. And that is putting it mildly. In fact, some dogs absolutely freak when you attempt to perform this small bit of maintenance. If you are looking for some advice regarding this issue, read on. When choosing the where, pick a room that your dog feels comfortable in and is relatively free from distractions, especially other dogs. Always use the same space so that eventually your dog will asso...