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  1. Recognizing Allergies in Dogs
    by Russell Hancock. Allergies in your dog can show up as a skin inflammation or itch that just won't go away. This type of non stop itch not only makes your dog highly uncomfortable but it can then start your dog off on a scratching spree. With continual itching, a dog can start licking and scratching themselves to the point of developing sores. Those sores then can easily become infected and in turn can leave you w... products, articles, news

  2. Recognizing, Preventing, and Handling Dog Aggression
    by Dennis Hampton. A dog is an instinctively aggressive creature. In the wild, aggression came in very handy: dogs needed aggression to hunt, to defend themselves from other creatures, and to defend resources such as food, a place to sleep, and a mate. Selective breeding over the centuries has minimized and refined this trait significantly, but there is just no getting around it. Dogs are physically capable of ... products, articles, news

  3. Recognizing the Dangers You Could Face In Deer Hunting
    by Mitch Johnson. When a person goes for hunting in the forest, there is always a chance that he might get lost. During this time until he can be found by the searchers he must take care of himself and use any kit for his survival. In this article you will find the tips if you face this situation. I made no attempt to keep track of my wanderings and I never recognized any of the natural landmarks in the region or... products, articles, news

  4. Cat Food Allergies
    by Carol Osborne. Food allergy is an abnormal or a hypersensitive reaction to a food ingredient which is usually a protein. 10-20% of allergies in cats are caused by food. CAUSES Beef, dairy products and fish, especially tuna and mackerel are responsible for almost 90 percent of food allergies in cats. These products cause a skin reaction as opposed to diarrhea. Note: Food preservatives including Benzoic Acid a... products, articles, news

  5. Dealing with Cat Allergies
    by Ian Spellfield. Are you one of those people who can find a cat owner simply by walking into a house? If so, you know that simply walking through a door can cause your eyes to swell and tear up from allergic reactions. Some studies have shown that about 15% of Americans are allergic to pets, which is problematic if you love pets. But even among people who are allergic to cats, 1/3 of them own cats anyway. What c... products, articles, news

  6. Does Your Dog Suffer From Food Allergies?
    by Joshua Drew. If you have a dog that suffers from food allergies it can be difficult to know what to feed him. Your vet can recommend some good hypoallergenic dog food that will keep your dog allergy free and nutritionally balanced. There are many foods on the market that will cater to your dog's special needs. If you notice that your dog has a poor appetite and sometimes has blood in their stool along wi... products, articles, news

  7. Dogs and Obesity: Running with the Big Dogs
    by Carol Osborne. Is Your Dog Struggling with Obesity? Over half of our dogs are clinically obese, which by definition means they are 15 percent or more above their ideal weight. Being 10 percent overweight decreases a dog's life span by one third and predisposes them to heart, liver, and kidney disease as well as arthritis. More females are affected than males. Hormones, genetics and individual variations in... products, articles, news

  8. Protecting Our Dogs
    by Judith Burns. Because of the companionship, entertainment and unconditional love dogs give us it stands that we humans are willing to care for dog,mans best friend by spending millions to protect, dress and entertain them. People seem to marvel at small dogs wearing dog clothing. These dogs are just so cute you want to hug them! Not only are they cute but dog clothing can be functional too! Short haired dog... products, articles, news

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