July 2001
Dog Bathing Products Reviewed
Subscribers Only Not very many dog owners look forward to bathing their dogs, and most dogs are even less enthusiastic about the ritual than their owners. However, having the right equipment can make the task less burdensome for human and canine participants alike. There are a number of accessories on the market that claim to make your bathing chore less onerous. These include tools to help you get your dog wet, tools to get her dry, and tools to hold her in place while you do all the stuff in-between.
Iams vs. Nutro: An Update
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A Guide to Choosing the Best Dog Trainer for You AND Your Dog
Subscribers Only So, youve decided that you and your dog need professional help. Dont worry; all relationships can use a helping hand at one point or another. Maybe the two of you have communication issues that need to be dealt with (like your dog doesnt listen and you wish he would!). Or maybe your bouncing bundle of fur is growing faster and bigger than expected, and youre desperate for a constructive outlet for all that energy and enthusiasm. Youre sure that training is the answer to your problems and you are probably right!
Taking Measures to Prevent Separation Anxiety Related Behaviors
Separation anxiety (SA) stems from a dogs natural survival instinct to stay in close proximity to the pack. In the wild, a canine who is left alone is more likely to die, either from starvation, since he has no pack to hunt with, or from attack, since he has no pack mates for mutual protection. Given the vital importance of a dogs canine companions, it speaks volumes about their adaptability as a species that we can condition them to accept being left alone at all! Were lucky we dont have far more SA problems than we do, especially in todays world, where few households have someone at home regularly during the day to keep the dog company.
The Nutritional Adequacy of Raw Food Diets
Subscribers Only Research is needed to analyze the nutritional adequacy of raw food diets. However, a published study didnt accomplish that goal. The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) published an article written by two veterinarians about homemade and commercially made raw meat-based diets. (A similar article, based on the same data, was published in the AKC Gazette.) The article has been regarded by many proponents of homemade diets as a warning shot fired by the commercial-food -producing community and their traditional veterinary medical footsoldiers over the bow of the raw feeding ship.
How To Choose The Best Shelter Dog for Your Family
Subscribers Only Youre getting a dog from the shelter? Good for you! Well tell you how to choose the best dog for your family. There are a number of steps you need to take before you even set foot inside the shelter door. Doing some pre-visit homework can greatly increase your odds of finding the perfect pup. Caution: If all dogs on a particular shelters website are described the same way (sweet, friendly, loving) then the shelter probably doesnt know the personalities of their dogs very well, or chooses not to be forthcoming with the information. This would be a good shelter to avoid.
Symptoms That Your Dog May Have Lyme Disease and How to Treat It
Lyme disease affects thousands of Americans and their dogs and horses each year. Named for Old Lyme, Connecticut, where it was discovered formally identified in the 1970s, Lyme is a regional disease, with 90 percent of its cases in New England and the Middle Atlantic states. The rest come from the upper Mississippi (Wisconsin and nearby states) and parts of California and Oregon. A few dogs and people with Lyme disease live elsewhere, but they are believed to have been infected during travel or, in some cases, by ticks from migrating birds. Veterinarians in the Northeast know Lyme disease well. Its symptoms are very noticeable in dogs, says Beverly Cappel, DVM, in Chestnut Ridge, NY. They look like theyre coming down with the flu.
New Dog on the Horizon?
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