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Nancy Richards - ArticlesNancy Richards has been a dog owner and trainer for more than 10 years. She is also the President of the Dog Training Institute and has written several articles on dog training, health care and has several books to her credit.
Grooming YorkiesJust like human hair, a Yorkie's coat will keep growing if not cut from time to time. Moreover, quality of a Yorkie's coat is very important. In this article we will discuss both the looks and give you a detailed regime to help you keep your Yorkie's coat in excellent condition. Toy Poodles & Its Exercise NeedsToy breeds have fragile bone structures and are susceptible to injuries if they are over exercised. Toy breed puppies often suffer incurable damage to ligaments, tissues and tendons if their owners fail to realize their exercise needs. Newfoundland - Ear Infections & Other AilmentsA Newfoundland’s ears are long and floppy where they tend to capture a lot of dirt, moisture and air. This often leads to yeast infections. Miniature Schnauzer - Eye ProblemsThe Miniature Schnauzer is a feisty and playful dog. The most common problem that a Miniature Schnauzer owner faces while playing with his dog is when the dog hurts himself in the face and even worse, in the eyes. German Shorthaired Pointer - Tail InjuriesGerman Shorthaired Pointer’s tail injuries occurred mostly during hunting and the sledding dogs got injured whilst they were being trained. German Shepherd - Hip Dysplasia & EpilepsyThe German Shepherd needs a lot of exercise to stay fit and can suffer a great deal if not given its due share. It also tends to suffer from hip dysplasia and epilepsy. Socializing GreyhoundsThe Greyhounds are usually sensitive and elegant, and very brave but they can be quite willful too. They are to be socialized at an early age before its too late and they end up turning into timid beasts. Doberman : Wobbler’s SyndromeThe Doberman Pinscher is generally healthy. However, cervical spondilytis due to fusion of neck vertebrae and compression of spinal cord, commonly referred to as the “Wobbler’s syndrome” might affect this dog. Hypoglycemia in ChihuahuasHypoglycemia is a blood sugar disorder, prevalent among toy breed dogs like Chihuahuas. Mostly young pups suffer from this disease of extremely low sugar levels in their blood. Brittany Dog : Rescue ProcessOne of the prime reasons for a Brittany dog being discarded can be that the owner bought one as a puppy but was not really prepared to handle the dog that it grew up to be.
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