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Calcium in Homemade Dog Food

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If asked the most common mistake people make when feeding their dogs a homemade diet, I’d have to say that it’s not adding calcium....
Sheltie dog

The Dog is Throwing Up!: Your Guide to Dog Vomiting

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When dogs feel nauseated and are about to throw up, they often drool, lick their lips, swallow excessively, and stand head down looking worried. Many dogs look for or turn to their owners when they're about to vomit, which can signal alert caregivers to move their pets to a better location! In time you might be able to train your dog to throw up where it does the least damage.

Instructional Books on Home-Prepared, Bone-Free Dog Food Diets

Interest in homemade diets has never been greater, especially since the huge pet food recall of 2007. Last month, I reviewed books that explained how to feed a homemade canine diet based on raw meaty bones (RMBs). This month, I’ll look at books about boneless diets – by far the largest category of books. Unfortunately, I found a lot of bad books out there. Many of the recipes provided in the books are nutritionally inadequate! There’s no harm in using them from time to time, or to replace a small portion (up to 25 percent) of a commercial food diet, but anyone who relies on these books to feed their dogs a homemade diet is likely to end up with issues that could range from dry skin to crippling orthopedic conditions.

Consider Safety

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He . . . he wouldn't have jumped . . . would he? I could only nod and pat the earth beside me

Feeding Your Dog a Raw Diet

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For thousands of years, Mother Nature has fed her dogs and cats raw food. Their wild cousins continue to dine on freshly captured prey, but most American dogs and cats eat commercial pet foods from cans and packages or home-cooked grains and meats. The result, say a number of veterinarians and nutritionists, is deteriorating health in our canine companions. In response is a growing trend toward home-prepared diets for our dogs, away from cooked food and toward more natural fare.
Puppy Jack russell with scratching himself and bite fleas.

Why Is My Dog Constantly Scratching and Biting Himself?

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A dog who is itching a lot is uncomfortable. The constant scratching is annoying – for both of you! Tracking down the cause is the only way to halt the itch.
close up of dog with eye discharge

Dog Eye Discharge

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In a nutshell, if your dog is squinting, blinking, pawing or rubbing at the eyes, or if you see an excessive or bloody discharge, or if just one eye is affected with symptoms like these, your dog may have an eye injury, infection, or damage that needs a veterinarian’s expertise.

What is Hypoallergenic Dog Shampoo?

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There are countless so-called hypoallergenic" dog shampoos on the market

2016 Approved Dry Dog Foods: Whole Dog Journal’s Annual Ratings

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Be honest: The main reason that many of you are reading this right now - the reason that many of you have subscribed to...

How to Prevent Your Dog From Developing Periodontal Disease and Cracked Teeth

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veterinary dentists say they are responsible for far more than their share of broken molars in dogs who chew them. Large bones
Tips for giving a dog a bath at home can help keep your dog calm and you a little bit dryer.

Tips for Giving a Dog a Bath at Home

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Giving your dog a bath is sort of like mixing a cocktail, or hitting a golf ball: It seems deceptively straightforward, but you need a lot of background knowledge to really master it. From what kind of shampoo to use to how frequently your dog should be sudsing up, there are all kinds of technical questions to consider before grabbing that spray hose and going to town. But there are also deeper issues at play: Nothing quite lays bare the state of your relationship with your dog like trying to negotiate that slippery expanse of porcelain together. Here are some tips for smooth sailing, at bathtime and beyond.

Alternative Treatment & Supplement Recommendations

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Whole Dog Journal readers often try techniques and products described in the magazine, but sometimes years go by before we need something we read about, or it disappears from the market, or we have trouble finding it, or we simply forget all about it. Last month we revisited green tripe, Seacure, and Willard Water. Here are two more go-to products featured in previous issues that might now be perfect for you and your dog, Wobenzym & EMT Gel/Spray.