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Is Dog Chewing Ruining Your Home?

by Lacy Holly

Are you fed up with coming home from a hard day at work just to find your favorite slippers have been torn to shreds by dog chewing? Thank goodness you found us because you are in the right place now.

This article is going to cover the reasons your dog chews in the first place and how you can stop your dog chewing troubles for good. Not a moment too soon right? At least for the sake for your favorite slippers.

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Denosyl Can Give Pets The Best Chance Against Liver Disease.

by Rebecca Foxton

Your dog is made up of hundreds of cells, some of which bond together to form organs, which are the major players in sustaining life.

Although we put great store by the larger organs, life depends on health right down to a cellular level.

Cells are essentially what we are made up of, so we shouldn’t ignore the small guys.

Imagine driving a neglected car, it goes, but all it takes is one tiny component to fail, and the whole thing may not function.

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Dog Food Analysis - Reviews Of Kibble

by Jolie Mitchel

With all of the uncertainty about food safety today, many dog owners have started making their own dog food. Holistic Dog Food is actually quite easy to make. In fact, dog owners who make their dog’s food usually discover that the process saves them money, while also ensuring their dog is fed a healthy and safe diet.

The breakdown of a healthy dog diet includes 70% carbohydrates, 25% meat, and 5% vegetables and other additions. Dogs being omnivores need a combination of meat and vegetables and some additions that can be added to their food include bonemeal, garlic, and certain flours

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8 Fun Poodle Facts

by Lee Dobbins

Thinking of owning a pet? Poodles are best for you because they are one of the most wonderful pets. Aside from their excellent and distinguishable features, they are among the most intelligent breeds. They are usually small but you may be surprised to know that there are 3 different sizes. Here are some poodle facts you might find interesting:

The American Kennel Club sanctions three varieties of Poodles. The largest is the Standard, which reaches over 15 inches at the top of the shoulders. The Miniature is next in size and fully-grown will reach 10 inches at the top of the shoulders. The smallest is the Toy Poodle, who will weigh in at 6 to 8 pounds and be under 10 inches at the shoulder.

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Pug Health Problems You Can’t Ignore

by Lee Dobbin

You can’t help but love a cuddly pug. Their cute little wrinkly faces and adorable characters can’t be ignored. However, anyone that is contemplating adopting one should make sure that they know about the dire pug health problems that the breed faces.

Part of what makes the Pug so adorable is their flat face, but it can also cause a few problems. The shape of the face and the way the eyes protrude may make them prone to ulcerations if they touch the food bowl or anything else. This isn’t a huge problem, just something to be aware of.

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Denamarin Helps Keep Your Dog’s Liver Healthy.

by Rebecca Foxton

We don’t need to tell you the liver is one of the most important organs in the body and also one of the most extraordinary.

If the liver fails in any animal, the end will be soon.

Of all the major organs in the body, the liver is physically the largest, and is instrumental in the body’s metabolism.

Of its many functions the ridding of toxins is one of the most important.

Clearly the liver is crucial to a healthy body, and its worth making extra effort to keep it healthy?

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What You Need To Know About Bichon Frise Dogs

by Mary Stevenson

While it is so easy to fall in love with any breed of dog, Bichon Frise dogs seem to be able to get the most attention when it comes to people falling in love at first sight. But there is more to know about selecting a dog than whether or not you think it is cute and adorable. You must research the personal traits that are common with that specific breed in order to make sure that your life and the life of the Bichon Frise can come together smoothly.

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