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  • Hypoglycemia, a common problem in the toy dog
    One of the main things a new owner needs to take precautions against is a new puppy developing hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can occur without much warning and within hours of a puppy going to a new home, missing a meal, or …
  • Dogs with disabilities
    If caring for your dog has become difficult because of weakness, here are some suggestions for strengthening your physical resources: 1. When it comes time for your dog to visit the veterinarian, investigate mobile veterinarians who will come to your house to see your …
  • Bringing a new pup home
    So you got a little cutie puppy in your hand. He looks so cute with his little sweet nose and playful eyes. So what next? Naturally, you’ll take the little one home…Wait for a second. It may not be as easy as it seems. …
  • Moving food, snacking and refusal to eat
    There are always times when we worry about our dog’s eating habits. The two most common worries are overeating and not eating enough. Both can have profound effects of your dog’s digestive system and health. Overeating leads to obesity, which in turn can affect …
  • Dog food ratings, can you read the labels correctly
    When people provide dog food ratings are they reading the labels correctly to arrive at a thorough assessment? You would think it would be easy to read the label on a tin of dog food, but if you aren’t aware of the innocent words …