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What to Know as a First Time Dog Owner
Getting a dog of your own for the first time is a big step. If you're a first time dog owner you need to remember that you're taking responsibility for a living being.
Natural Antiseptics for Dog Wounds
A dog's minor injuries like small abrasions will heal faster if kept clean. Natural antiseptics can provide a way to keep injuries clean without the pain associated with antiseptics like alcohol.
Common Toenail Injuries on Dogs
Nails: All dogs have them. In fact some dog breeds, like the Great Pyrenees, have 22 of them. Yet nails are commonly ignored by many dog owners. There are numerous common problems with this area in dogs, ranging from minor broken nails to more devastating diseases like cancer. Proper maintenance with nails trims and periodic inspection of the nail and nail fold will ensure early detection of any problems with your canine friend.
How Much Does Dog Grooming Cost?
So how much does salon grooming cost and what can you do to make grooming more affordable? Keep in mind that grooming costs can vary widely depending on factors such as breed, size, coat type and the groomer's experience.
How Do Dogs Get Ringworm?
Dogs can get ringworm from other dogs or from humans or any other animal that has an active infection.
How to Treat Limping Dog at Home
Your dogs were out in the yard, and you call them in. One is limping on her front leg. It’s Saturday night, and you’d like to avoid a visit to the emergency clinic. Luckily, the odds are in your favor. Your dog’s pain may be from something simple, like a sprained front paw.
The Importance of Trimming Dog Nails
Let's get this out of the way first: Nobody, it seems, likes to do" dog nails. Not you
Injured Dog Paw Pads and Wounds
A sore dog paw may just need TLC to aid healing, but a pad that is rubbed raw, ripped, bleeding, or infected may require veterinary help.
Dog Chase Toys to Tire Your Pup Out
Most dogs love to chase toys, and the game is a great way to help your young dog—or older dog!—get some fun exercise.
Herding Balls for Dogs
These balls are for dogs that prefer to push and chase balls than to play fetch and for dogs with herding instincts but no livestock in sight.
Natural Pain Relief for Dogs
Like their human companions, dogs and puppies hurt when they’re injured or ill. There are natural pain relief options that can help.
Grinders vs. Clippers: What’s Best for your Dog’s Nails?
Maybe it’s the telltale click-clack as your dog moseys across the kitchen floor. Or the unmistakable and often painful raking sensation when she jumps...