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By Shelly DOG ExpertSep 2, 20091 topic

How To Choose The Perfect Dog Bed For Your Pooch

Even if you let your dog sleep with you in your bed, he’s also going to need a place of his own for dog napping and privacy. There is a large variety of pet beds available in terms of size, shape, usage, style, and function. You’re sure to find just the right solution for your dog bed needs. Let’s start with our best friends who have a little bit of age on them. They make orthopedic dog beds for our elderly pets. Orthopedic dog beds are a good choice for dogs with arthritis,

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By Shelly DOG ExpertAug 27, 20091 topic

The Adventures of Hobo the Dog

Rin Tin Tin wasn't the only German Shepherd on the scree “back in the day,” nor was Hollywood the only source of drama, pathos and heroism on four paws. In the late 1950s a black and white film made in Canada that was about the travels of a remarkable German Shepherd Dog who eschewed the comforts of a comfortable, secure home to travel wherever fate led him, assisting those in need, introduced a big, wooly Shepherd dog named London as The Littlest Hobo. London was owned and

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By Shelly DOG ExpertAug 20, 20091 topic

The Story of Rin Tin Tin

Maybe the world's best known, best loved German Shepherd Dog, protector and best friend, Hollywood star and World War I survivor, Rin Tin Tin's line survives and thrives to this very day. Pretty good for an orphan pup, sole survivor of a bombed German war dog kennel in Lorraine, France. Rin Tin Tin, named for one of the tiny French puppets the grateful locals gave to the U.S. GIs as good luck charms, was well named. Luck followed the dog and the man who dug him out of the wr

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 24, 20081 topic

Crazy Weather & Your Pets Odd Behaviors: Helping Your Pet Weather The Storm

Summertime often brings crazy weather; wind one day, storms the next. As the temperature heats up, you may be conce ed with the wellbeing of your outside dog. As the lightning strikes, be wondering whether or not your pooch is safe. More than likely, the shelter you have provided him is adequate, but it’s never a bad idea to bring him out of the rain. So, what exactly constitutes a weather emergency, and when should you bring your outside dog inside? Temperature: If your pet

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 14, 20081 topic

Dog Ear Infections: How To Keep Your Dogs Bill Of Health Clean

Dogs’ ears are super sensitive to bacterial buildup and infections. Just like we clean our own ears, we should take time to clean our dogs’ ears. Take care and be cautious when cleaning out your pet’s ears. You don’t need any magic ingredients; in fact, you can use items found in your home. It only takes a second and can make a world of difference for your pooch. Bacteria thrive in warm, damp places. Because of this, dogs with long ears are often more susceptible to ear infe

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 10, 20081 topic

How To Choose The Perfect Pet Name

Choosing a name seems so easy. People have all different methods for choosing a name. Some wait until they first see the dog, while others have the name picked out long before they even choose a dog. Some of us get the dog home and are completely clueless. Everyone has these cute dog names, and all we can think about are the basics: Spot, Rover, and Max. For those of you who are having a hard time picking out a name, here are some tips that can help you make a decision. The

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 9, 20081 topic

Choosing The Right Brush For Grooming Your Dog

If you go to the pet store to find a brush, then you’re more than likely overwhelmed with a gazillion brushes, each claiming to make your pet’s coat beautiful. But, we know that all pet’s coats are not alike. Some are long, some are short, some are fine, some are coarse, some are thick, and some are thin. Why would you use a brush made for long hair on a pet with short hair? Before you stress yourself out trying to choose a brush at the pet store, make sure you know what you

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 7, 20081 topic

Is City Living Smothering Years Off Your Dogs Life: Smog

If you live in a highly populated area, such as a city or suburb, then you are probably fairly familiar with smog alerts. You may choose not to run or exercise outside during the alert, especially if you have asthma or similar health problem. But, your dog needs his daily exercise, so what do you do? Is a smog alert harmful to him, too? Understanding smog may help you determine whether you are at risk. Smog is most often the result of air pollution. The causes of the polluti

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 3, 20081 topic

Dogs Trained for Aiding and Assisting: How They Can Make Life Easier

Dogs have a number of jobs. You see them at fire stations and playing favorite companion roles on television. Perhaps the most intriguing of the service dogs are those that provide assistance and those that act as therapeutic tools for people who need them. Dogs that perform roles like this normally undergo extensive training. But what makes one assistance dog different from another? Assistance dogs are great at the things they do, but it does not always come naturally. Most

Primary topic: Aging and Longevity
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJul 3, 20081 topic

What You Need To Do Next Time You Find A Dog

As owners, we always worry about what we’ll do if we lose our dogs. Very rarely do we consider what we’ll do if we find a dog. Whether you live in a neighborhood or out in the country, there may be a time when you run across a lost pooch. Just as you need to know how to locate a dog, you need to know how to locate an owner. Start with having a plan in mind. You may be wondering how hard it can be; all you have to do is contact the owner, right? Well, sure in some cases. But e

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 25, 20081 topic

An Old Companion: Caring For Your Disabled Pooch

Animals can experience the same sicknesses, diseases, and health problems as humans. They can also suffer from broken bones and muscle-related disorders. Sometimes animals are born with these ailments; while other times they appear with age. A disabled pet can be a great addition to the family; but he will require more time and care. The word “disabled” is often associated with physical hindrances. For the purpose of this article, disabled includes any problems that have an

Primary topic: Aging and Longevity
Aging and Longevity
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 24, 20081 topic

A Blissful Experience, A Cool Breeze & Your Best Friend: Enjoy Some R&R With Your Pooch

It’s time for summer vacation, and that means looking for a good time wherever you go. If you’re taking your pooch along, then you’ve probably had to make extra plans – But they will be completely worth your while. What better way to have fun than with your best friend! You have chosen a destination that welcomes animals and you have found a great pet-friendly hotel. You look your best on vacation and so should your pooch. From the ride to the wear, here are some tips for you

Primary topic: Happiness
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 10, 20081 topic

The Ins & Outs Of Boarding Kennels: Choose One That's Right For Your Pet

This is the one time every year that you dread: leaving your loving companion at home. You have tried to make trip arrangements for your dog, too; but for whatever reason (your dog’s age, temperament, the destination or length of trip), you just will not be able to take him with you. You have been hearing your friends talk about boarding kennels, so maybe you should find out more information. It is fairly easy to find a kennel in most areas. Often, a local veterinarian facil

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 10, 20081 topic

Anxiety Attacking Your Pooch During The Move: How To Make This Time Easier

It happens to all of us: moving. Whether you are moving for job relocation or you desire warmer weather, the process can be stressful. Not only is it stressful for you and your family, but it can also affect your pooch. There are steps and measures you can take to make the process a little easier on everyone. Find out area pet rules and regulations Many neighborhoods, cities, and states have pet rules that owners must follow. Certain vaccinations are required in certain are

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 6, 20081 topic

Rabies, You & Your Pooch

Rabies is a very serious disease that can infect both humans and animals alike. Depending on where you live and spend time, you and your dog may or may not be at risk of contracting the disease. There are preventative steps that can be taken to lessen your risk of getting rabies. If you suspect an animal has rabies, then get help immediately. First, it is important to understand how the rabies virus is transmitted and what it does to the host body. The rabies virus is a vira

Primary topic: Health Education
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 5, 20081 topic

Weighing Out The Benefits: Friend, Sitter, And Kennel

Leaving your pup at home can be a stressful time for the both of you; but, unfortunately, you cannot always take your dog on every trip. When you leave home you basically have three options for your pooch. You can leave him with a friend or family member, hire a sitter, or take him to a boarding kennel. Each option has its own pros and cons; so, based on your pets needs, one may work better than the others. Leaving your dog in the care of a friend: If your dog is familiar wi

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 4, 20081 topic

Something To Cherish: Giving Your Pet-Loving Companion The Gift Of Happiness

Deciding what kind of present to pick out for someone can be tough. If you know the person is a pet lover, or has pets, then the process can be a little bit easier. There are tons of great gifts to give on any occasion: holidays, birthdays, housewarming parties, etc. With a little thought, you can find the perfect gift to fit any budget. No matter what the occasion, always think of what the person may need first. If they just got a new pet or are about to adopt one, then the

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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 4, 20081 topic

A Life Long Companion: Caring For Your Aging Feline

Your cat has been your friend for many years. She has followed you around the house and played with every piece of string you have given her. Recently, you have noticed that she is moving more slowly, and more reluctant to chase that string. If you have had your kitty for a while, then she is probably going through a normal aging process. To make her more comfortable, there are some things you can do to help out. Is your cat getting old or is she getting sick? Often, the sig

Primary topic: Aging and Longevity
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 3, 20081 topic

A New Way To Teach Your Kids About Fitness That's Fun: Exercise With Your Pets

With gaming stations and computers so easily accessible, your child may not care to enjoy the great outdoors. More kids than ever are skipping a game of basketball or Hide and Seek and opting, instead, for a game of Zelda or Mario Kart. If you’re a busy parent, then you may not have time to force your kid outside, not to mention time to spend playing with your pooch. Exercise is important, and everyone needs it. So, why not get your pet and kid involved together. First thing

Primary topic: Fitness and Exercise
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 3, 20081 topic

The Silent Summer Pet Killers: Save Your Best Friend From Suffering The Consequences Of Heat

As the weather gets warmer, your dog is more at risk for weather-related illnesses. Heatstroke and dehydration are common summertime problems that affect dogs everywhere. There are measures you can take to keep your dog cool on those hot days. You should also be able to identify a heatstroke and handle the situation. Some dogs are more at risk for suffering from a heatstroke than others; although no pet is completely safe. Older pets, overweight pets, pets that have had a he

Primary topic: Natural Health
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By Shelly DOG ExpertJun 3, 20081 topic

The Scoop On Raising Multiple Pets: What Every Pet Owner Cannot Afford To Overlook

Having one dog is great, having two can be wonderful! Often, it is hard to introduce a new pooch to an existing one, but it is not impossible. If you know before getting a dog that you want two eventually, then it is a good idea to start with two. They are easier to train together and will more likely get along. To help you start your search, there are certain breeds that love the companionship of other dogs. Starting with two puppies is easier than bringing in another dog l

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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 30, 20081 topic

Holistic Health Tips: Is Your Dog Just Down or Are They Coming Down With Something

It is often hard to understand what is going on with your dog. Since you are not able to ask him how he is feeling, you must be able to read his body language and behaviors. Sometimes, your dog may just be tired. It is important that you recognize a sick pooch so that you can take the necessary steps to make him feel better. Often, the signs of a sick pooch are right in front of your eyes. Diarrhea and vomiting are indicators that your dog is sick, but they do not necessaril

Primary topic: Habits
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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 30, 20081 topic

The Loss Of A Beloved Pet - Overcoming The Pain

Losing a pet can be devastating. It can have different affects on all members of your household. Death is a natural thing, and can be coped with naturally. Not accepting your feelings or not surrounding yourself with loved ones can make the grieving process even more unbearable. If you are faced with a dying or deceased pet, then try to practice ways to handle your grief. Handling your own grief: The first thing you should not think is “He was only a pet. Why am I upset?” P

Primary topic: Death and Dying
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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 28, 20081 topic

Learn The Source Of Your Dogs Uneasiness & Discomfort: Canine Diarrhea

You have noticed a change in your dog’s stools, and you do not know what to do. It is not uncommon for veterinarian offices to receive multiple calls daily from owners noticing the same problem. Before you call the vet, there are things you can do at home to determine whether or not your pooch requires an exam. Be calm; this is not an uncommon problem. Dogs can experience diarrhea for hundreds of reasons; and, in most cases, there is no reason to be alarmed. Unfortunately, t

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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 27, 20081 topic

Discover How To Get Rid Of Your Indoor Pets Fleas Forever

The need to apply flea medication to indoor animals is a common idea that pet owners question. If my cat or dog is indoors all day, then why does she need flea medication? The truth is that, even when kept inside, your pet can suffer from fleas. It is important that you take care of your pet, indoors and outdoors. Fleas are pesky. Once they infest an area, it can take weeks of hard work to get rid of them. Two adult fleas can produce tons and tons of little baby fleas. Once

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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 23, 20081 topic

Discover How To Introduce An Older Dog To Your Home & Family

You have decided that you want a dog. Your friends down the street have a five-year-old pooch that they want you to have. But, you keep thinking about how cute that little puppy will be. There are advantages to adopting a puppy, but adopting an adult dog can provide just as much excitement as that little pooch. If you know where the dog is coming from, then this is the first advantage. You will know the owners and whether or not the dog was taken care of. If the owners know

Primary topic: Aging and Longevity
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By Shelly DOG ExpertMay 23, 20081 topic

Post Pregnancy: The Art Of Safely Introducing Your Baby To Your Dog

Whether you are bringing home a new baby or bringing home a new puppy, you cannot expect everything to work out right away. Introducing a dog to a baby, or vice versa, is an important process that can take some time. It is not impossible; you just need to look out for the safety of both beings. Before you know it, your new addition will become the perfect addition to your family! If you are bringing home a new baby to your long-time pet, then there are a couple of things you

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