Dog Health Care

Archive for May, 2008

Yuck! My Dog Eats Poop!

Coprophagia (sometimes called coprophagy, or poop-eating) is a pretty disgusting habit that fortunately only some dogs indulge in. It seems to be “one of those things” as far as dogs go: a behavior that defies logic and scientific study, and mystifies dog trainers and veterinarians around the world.
Many, if not most, dogs will eat the [...]

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Puppy Training - How To Deal With Whining Puppy and Whining Dog

As puppies, it comes naturally: a very young puppy will whine without even realizing it when she’s hungry, tired, or cold. The mother dog will respond to this whining with milk, warmth, and a safe place to sleep – and as time goes on, the puppy begins to realize the association between the two. This [...]

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How To Deal With A Jumping Dog

Jumping is a really common problem among dogs - or should I say among dog owners? It’s rarely a problem for the dogs themselves – in fact, jumping seems to act as a reward in itself. It’s a different kettle of fish for the exasperated owner, who’s forced to deal with a new set of [...]

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Killing Rat with Rat Poison Can Kill Your Dog!

If you have a rat or mouse problem in your home, you may be tempted to use baits to control them. If you do, place the baits somewhere your dog can’t reach because they are responsible for the deaths of many animals each year. There are two types of mouse bait, each with a different [...]

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Dog Training - Stop Dog Digging Problem

There are two extremes of opinion when it comes to dogs and their digging habits: one, that a dog is a dog, and we should permit him to express his true canine nature by allowing him free reign over the yard and flowerbeds; and two, that a flowerbed is a flowerbed, and no dog should [...]

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