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Caring for your dog's paws
The paws of your dog are subject to an awful lot of wear and tear, even in their normal daily routes. Would you walk barefoot over the terrain your dog just passed through? (I'm thinking of the "poop lot" in our neighborhood, a big, grassy, empty...
10 commentsThe Shih Tzu, hardy and intelligent
The Shih Tzu's small size is often mistaken for a breed that is shy or complacent. Nothing could be further from the truth in this particular breed! Shih Tzus have a strong sense of self and can act extremely self-centered, even to the point of...
6 commentsWhen your dog gets pinkeye
The most common eye problem for dogs (and cats as well) is conjunctivitis, or "pinkeye," as it is often called. This condition is an inflammation of the inside of the eyelids and the front of the eye itself. It can be caused by allergies,...
6 commentsYorkshire Terriers are born to run
There are few things in the world as completely lovable as a little Yorkshire Terrier. But they haven't always been so popular. The tiniest member of the terrier family has only recently become one of the most beloved of small dog breeds. One...
9 commentsPomeranians make fantastic companions
Any Pomeranian lover will repeat some story about their Pomeranian having the proverbial memory of an elephant. Poms remember both the good and the bad, and mistreatment will be lodged in the Pom's brain...
1 commentAustralian Cattle Dogs of many colors
The Australian Cattle Dog, or Blue Heeler, is a fascinating mix of dogs and the topic of much discussion among breeders. Thomas Hall began experimenting in 1840 to create this very loyal and hardy breed. Dingoes, hand-reared by aborigines, were...
6 commentsDo dogs feel guilt?
Have you ever seen your dog hunch down into his shoulders while looking up at you with sad, round eyes? Was he surrounded by torn up bits of paper at the time? Perhaps a little piece of a pink slipper hanging...
11 commentsIs stress good or bad for the brain?
Stress can be viewed in two ways, and we now know that there is such as thing as good stress or healthy stress. But is there any kind of stress that is actually good for the brain, or does all stress bring with it a deterioration of our brain cells?...
4 commentsHot Flash Foods and Libido Builders
Special foods for hot flashes - the ones loaded with vitamin e - also provide the foundation for healthy libido Women who are experiencing the symptoms of perimenopause, or the time period leading up to full-blown menopause, have been shown to...
3 commentsDEPRESSION and Eating Habits
Depression has become one of the most commonly complained of illnesses in our culture today. While there are many causes, and depression continues to baffle both the victims and their health care givers, at...
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