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Dog Care Basics

... . Many pets do not get enough exercise in the months that their walks are shortened due to adverse weather conditions. Make sure your dog care routine includes lots of play during the winter months so your he or she will be exercised. Read Read: Dog Care Basics

By: Jesse Akre | 05/11/2008 | Pets

Dog Health Care Tips for the Cold Winter Months

... months so you must keep a close eye on it to assure that your dog has access to fresh water. By following these dog care tips for winter, you can assure that your dog will be happy and healthy when warmer months roll around. Read Read: Dog Health Care Tips for the Cold Winter Months

By: K. Taylor | 07/10/2007 | Pets

Pet Care During the Winter Months

... your dog and cat carefully. A good idea would be to stay outside with them. When you get cold then chances are your dog is cold too. That would be a good sign to take him back inside. 3. Watch for hazards in the winter. If you live ... Read Read: Pet Care During the Winter Months

By: cyril j scheer | 09/12/2007 | Pets

Grooming your Dog in the Winter Months

... easy to pop a warm jacket/jumper on for walks in the very cold or wet weather. Bathing and Brushing. In the Winter dogs require bathing as often as in the Summer,for the health of the skin and coat. Dogs can suffer from central ... Read Read: Grooming your Dog in the Winter Months

By: sue gardner | 30/11/2007 | Pets
Dee Gerrish

Sizing Up the Ideal Dog

... picture where everyone lives happily ever after......you may live well and your pet can live well, but nothing is forever.The Basics in dog care.......When you finally decide to select your canine....you hopefully will have also given some ... Read Read: Sizing Up the Ideal Dog

By: Dee Gerrish | 12/06/2007 | Pets

3 Best Dog Products to make your Pooch Happy, Healthy and Beautiful

... dog beds play an important role in pet care. It provides a cushion to the joints and bones of your pooch. Moreover, the dog beds protect your pooch from the chillness of winter. Moreover, these dog beds will provide your pooch with a very ... Read Read: 3 Best Dog Products to make your Pooch Happy, Healthy and Beautiful

By: Jenny Gregorich | 22/04/2009 | Pets

Winter Care for Your Dog

... are some recommended precautions. Increase Fido’s caloric intake. It is wise to increase your pup’s protein intake during the winter months. This helps your dog maintain a thick, warm coat. Don’t shave your dog’s coat. It might sound like ... Read Read: Winter Care for Your Dog

By: Kerry Perissi | 16/10/2009 | Pets

Caring for Your Pet in the Winter

... essentials in “prepping” our pet for winter. Here are a few pointers to bear in mind. Basic Pet Care for Winter Not all dogs like being outside in the winter. Pet owners make the mistake of shooing their dogs outdoors thinking that ... Read Read: Caring for Your Pet in the Winter

By: Mike Cole | 24/01/2009 | Health

How To Keep Your Dog Warm In Winter

... all times. Snow and ice are not appropriate for hydration. Be careful to make sure that his water has not frozen over. There are many things you can do to ensure that your dog stays warm and safe during the winter months. If you have ... Read Read: How To Keep Your Dog Warm In Winter

By: Paul P. Duxbury | 18/01/2007 | Pets
Joseph Sabol

Keep Your Dog Safe in Winter Weather

... , onions, mushrooms, coffee and macadamia nuts. If your dog ingests any of these foods, consult your vet right away. With some extra care and attention, your four legged best friend can enjoy the winter weather and the holidays with your ... Read Read: Keep Your Dog Safe in Winter Weather

By: Joseph Sabol | 22/11/2008 | Pets
My Political Pooch

Tips for Caring for Your Older Dog

... coat shiny, as it increases oil production. * Older dogs become more sensitive to the weather. Have your dog wear a coat or sweater when going outdoors in winter, and keep your dog indoors during the summer months. * Keep your ... Read Read: Tips for Caring for Your Older Dog

By: My Political Pooch | 06/03/2008 | Pets

How To Deal With Arthritis In Your Dog

... as running after a ball or jumping. Warm and Comfortable rest area Provide a soft, comfortable area for your dog to rest. In the winter time, when the cool air can stiffen joints, try placing an old sleeping bag or pillow on the floor ... Read Read: How To Deal With Arthritis In Your Dog

By: Paul P. Duxbury | 02/01/2007 | Pets
waldorf

How to Teach a Dog to Stop Barking

... it needs it. You could be sick or not have time, or in some climates it may be difficult to get out a lot in winter. Letting the dog in the backyard will probably not be enough. It knows the backyard too well and there are not enough new ... Read Read: How to Teach a Dog to Stop Barking

By: waldorf | 23/07/2008 | Pets

How to Keep Your Dog Tick-free

... . Ticks love the warmer weather. The only time they can’t thrive is during the winter days. If in case you really have to take your faithful dog for a hike during the summer, at least give it some protection from these parasites. Natural ... Read Read: How to Keep Your Dog Tick-free

By: Cristian Stan | 18/11/2008 | Pets

German Shorthaired Pointer: Active Hunt Dog

... liver and black with some white mixed in. This mixed, darker coloring can make this breed harder to see in the winter seasons: a perfect dog for hunting without getting easily caught. When he is standing in snow and next to dead trees and ... Read Read: German Shorthaired Pointer: Active Hunt Dog

By: Kelly Marshall | 12/06/2008 | Pets

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