February 19, 2011
- Dog Crate Pads
You bought a crate to keep your dog in a safe secure place while you are at work or when you leave the house and can not take your best friend with you. (…)
July 26, 2010
- Pet Care Services for All of Fido's Needs
Pets have been a big part of my life ever since I was a kid. (…)
June 11, 2010
- Message Therapy for Your Dog
People pamper their pets. They pour onto them love and affection. They receive it back in full. In an attempt to improve further the lives of their companion animals, many turn to massage therapy. (…)
February 19, 2010
- The best leash for your Pit Bull
Your Pit Bull is a very strong and powerful dog with a not-so-good reputation. Since he can be very intimidating to a lot of people, no matter how gentle and well-trained he is, many are still going to be petrified if they see him unleashed and running down the street with a grin on his face.
Because of your dog’s strength and ability, he would need a strong and sturdy leash to keep him under control. There are many types of leashes that are strong enough to hold your canine gladiator. You can either get him a sturdy braided leash, a cotton canvas leash, a nylon leash, or a leather leash. All dogs are recommended to have a six-foot leash. A four-foot leash is also ideal when walking your dog in tight places. However, whatever type of leash you decide to get, do not get one that is made of chain. (…)
July 19, 2009
- Bideawee: Helping Dogs & Cats Find Loving Homes For Over 100 Years (2)
At the Bideawee organization, an excellent pet adoption center that has been in existence for more than 100 years, the great majority of dogs and cats there are housetrained, eat one or two meals a day (compared to the four or five meals needed by a puppy or kitten), and are easily identifiable as to basic temperament. (…)
July 18, 2009
- Bideawee: Helping Dogs & Cats Find Loving Homes For Over 100 Years (1)
For individuals looking for their first dog, and whose needs dictate an adult animal rather than a pup or kitten, the perfect answer is often to turn to an animal shelter. (…)
- Dog Fence - How To Keep Your Dog From Wandering Off Outside
When you let your puppy roam free outside on the property, it is essential that you keep the little guy enclosed in some form or fashion. (…)
June 18, 2009
- Solving the mystery of the wood chewing dog
Dogs make wonderful pets, loving companions, a shoulder to cry on when there's no one else around, a valued member of the family and, quite often, are comical characters that make you laugh. (…)
June 14, 2009
- Dog Care Training Explained
Dog care, training are issues that every dog owner needs to address very seriously and in fact it is also necessary to realize at the very beginning that you have to do more than teach your dog a few simple tricks and it is also necessary to do more than just give him a good brush on a daily basis. (…)
- Become Informed With Free Dog Care Info
If you’ve been tempted to take your dog to get free dog care, but you’re just not sure about it because of some questions or fears or apprehensions you have, you need to relax. (…)
- Free Online Dog Care Articles
If you’re looking for free dog care, you will be happy to know you can find it online. (…)
June 13, 2009
- Free Dog Care Advice For Families Who Can't Afford Regular Care
If you can’t afford dog care for your beloved pet, there are options. You need to find free dog care. But what kind of dog care is free? (…)
- Free Dog Care Games: You Have To Play To Win
Did you know that some veterinarian offices offer free dog care games? That’s right. Some vet offices will hold free dog care games where you can enter to win free services. (…)
June 12, 2009
- Free Dog Health Care For Your Beloved Friend
When you own a dog, you often have to take it to the vet. You have to take it the vet to get vaccinated and when it gets sick. All those vet visits can quickly break you. (…)
- Where To Find Free Dog Care
Dogs can be very expensive. When you first get a dog, you typically have to pay for it, either through a breeder or a pet store. Then you have to take it to the vet to get its initial shots. (…)
June 7, 2009
- Learning Boxer Dog Care Info
Care for boxer puppy dogs is the first thing that a new boxer dog owner needs to find out so that he can begin to take care of the dog for life. Boxer dog care info will often come with the care package from the breeder or veterinary office, but there are other sources that provide the information as well. Boxer dog care info can be found on various veterinary websites as well as on boxer breeding sites. Individuals should be careful to choose information from professional sites rather than personal sites to make sure that it is accurate and up to date. (…)
- Providing Health Care for a Boxer Dog
There is a lot of boxer dog care information on the internet and in books and magazines. It is important for those who are considering buying a boxer dog to find out what it takes to take care of a boxer dog so that they are equipped to manage some of the unique aspects of this particular breed. Although health care for a boxer dog is simple in most cases, there are some more serious health issues that are common to the breed that owners need to be aware of so that they can be sure that they will be able to take care of the boxer if it gets sick. However, health care for a boxer dog usually only requires the regular check ups and vaccinations as well as daily nutrition and exercise. (…)
- Protecting Vision: Boxer Dog Eye Care
Although health care for a boxer dog is a really easy dog to take care of, there are certain issues that have to be watched for so that the dog stays healthy for life. There are certain things that can be done to care for a boxer dog to help ensure its health throughout the different stages of its life. Boxer dog eye care is also part of this process, as there are some eye problems that are particular to the boxer breed as opposed to other breeds of dogs. One of the most important things that can be done for boxer dog eye care and overall health is to take the dog for yearly check ups at the veterinary office. In these check ups, the vet can check the dog's body both internally and externally to see if there are any changes or problems from the year before. He can also give the dog its vaccinations so that he is protected from preventable diseases that dogs can get. (…)
- Types of Illnesses: Take Care of a Sick Boxer Dog
Although boxer dogs are a healthy and easy to care for breed of dog, there are times when it may require that the owner take care of a sick boxer dog. When the boxer dog gets sick, the care will vary according to what the sickness happens to be. There are some boxer dogs that have sensitive skin, so the care for the sick boxer dog in that case will require that the dog food be changed to see if it is a food allergy, and that hypoallergenic shampoos and conditioners be used to make sure that the allergy is not because of those substances. In other cases, the care of a sick boxer dog will require more comprehensive care, such as when a boxer dog needs eye care. When there is something wrong with the boxer's eyes, the dog should immediately be taken to the veterinarian to see what can be done for it and possibly avoid permanent damage to the dog's eyes. (…)
June 6, 2009
- Finding out How to Care for a Boxer Dog
It is always important to find out how to care for a boxer dog before getting one. This goes for any breed of dog that individuals are considering buying. Different breeds have different temperaments and different health needs and it is important to find those out before purchasing one since it is a commitment of close to ten years once they are bought. For those considering buying boxers, how to care for a boxer dog is fairly easy compared to other breeds. Caring for a sick boxer dog, when it occurs, is also important information that the veterinarian can help the pet owners to get through if and when it happens. (…)


















