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Features Editorial Letters |
October 2004
View the Full Issue (PDF)Mind Games Here are mind- and time-occupying things to do with your dog to keep you both from going bonkers during a period of restricted activity. When Foods Go Bad Every dog owner should know how to protect their dog from commercial food disasters ... and every owner should know how to properly store dog food to keep it from making their dog sick. Calling All “Calming Formulas” The pet supply store shelves are full of products that purport to calm down dogs. Are they safe for your stressed-out pooch? Ears To You The next stop on our canine tour? The expressive, exceptional ear. Tug: Play It by the Rules Some trainers worry that tug makes dogs aggressive. We say tug is a fine game to play as long as you always enforce the rules. The Importance of Integration When conventional and holistic veterinarians work together, your dog wins. |
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