If you are suffering because your dog has bad breath, the most likely cause is a serious dental problem. Although using the term “dog breath” to describe undesirable breath is commonly tossed around, the fact is that dogs should not have bad breath. If your dog does, you should talk to your vet immediately. There are steps you can take to help makes your dog’s breath fresher and to keep its mouth healthy. Firstly, let’s look at the most likely causes of bad dog breath…
Causes of bad dog breath
Causes of bad dog breath
July 26, 2006Traveling With Your Dog
July 20, 2006If you decide to take your dog with you on holiday rather than leaving him in a boarding kennel, make sure you are properly prepared!
Traveling With Your Dog
Natural Remedies for Fleas
July 20, 2006Please bear in mind that natural remedies are generally only suitable when your level of flea infestation is low – or if you are trying to prevent, rather than cure. Having said that, here are some ideas for how to get rid of fleas the natural way..
Natural Remedies for Fleas
Two gorgeous puppy posters to print!
July 16, 2006We have just added two gorgeous puppy posters to the website for you to print and enjoy ..
Puppy Posters
Why Socialize Your Puppy?
July 16, 2006The importance of socializing a puppy can never be over-emphasised, but what exactly does it mean? And how does one go about it? This article will explain to you what socialization is and how to put it into practice to ensure your dog has few, if any behavioural problems later in life and is able to interact well with dogs and other species.
Why Socialize Your Puppy?
Poodle
July 15, 2006The Poodle comes in three sizes – Standard, Miniature and Toy - and many different colors. An unusual feature of the breed is that the coat does not shed, making Poodles particularly suitable for households with allergies. The poodle is a particularly intelligent dog and can be taught all sorts of skills and tricks, seeming to enjoy performing.
Poodle
Labradoodle
July 15, 2006The Labradoodle is a well-established and well-understood cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Poodle, first bred in Australia in the 1970s for people with allergies. As a trainable working dog with temperament and coat characteristics that make it suitable for all kinds of applications and environments, it quickly became popular.
Labradoodle
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