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A Glimpse on the Various Types of Terrier Dogs

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday May 29th, 2007 at 1:19 am in Terriers | 0 Comments »

Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You’ll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.

Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but they set off these lacks with various things that only they can offer.

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What Humans Can Do to Help Hypoallergenic Dogs

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday May 22nd, 2007 at 1:14 am in hypoallergenic dogs | 0 Comments »

Human beings are not the only species that can suffer from allergies. Dogs can also have allergic reactions to objects in the home, chemicals and pollutants in the air, dog food, and their own hair and dander. Finding the source of these allergies can be difficult especially if the dog is allergic to a few things. If you have a dog that suffers from allergies, you may notice that they sneeze when around harmful chemicals, vomit after eating, have skin rashes, patches of fur missing, runny nose and eyes, or they may show signs of fatigue or restlessness.

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The Four Letter Word of the Dog World: FLEA!

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday May 15th, 2007 at 1:18 am in dog care | 0 Comments »

What They Are and How to Get Rid of Them

All dog owners are familiar with the problems caused by pesky fleas.  Fleas are very small wingless insects, brownish red in color, and have sharp mouths by which they obtain blood from their canine hosts.  Flea bites usually cause your dog to scratch at affected areas and some dogs are more sensitive than others and can have allergic reactions to flea bites.  In general, fleas do not transmit diseases from dogs to humans, but the potential for this exists and they can and do bite humans as well as dogs and cats.  Fleas and flea larvae live in warm climates and will live until the ground freezes in cooler climates.  They can live on in your home well past this time also. 

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Adoption: What to expect from your new dog when adopting

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday May 8th, 2007 at 1:13 am in dog care | 0 Comments »

When considering the birth rates among animals, it’s not hard to understand why animal shelters are always filled with animals waiting to be adopted.  Shockingly, it has been calculated that over a seven year period, one female cat and her offspring will produce approximately 420,000 kittens.  Likewise, one female dog and her offspring will produce 67,000 puppies during a six year period.  Since there are more animals looking for homes than there are people who want to adopt them, some 6.5 million animals are euthanized each year.

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Got Allergies? How to choose a hypoallergenic dog

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday May 1st, 2007 at 1:11 am in dog care | 0 Comments »

For people that love dogs, yet have allergic reactions to them, there is a simple alternative. If you can’t do without a four legged “friend,” choosing a hypoallergenic dog is the best alternative. For those who are scratching their heads, a hypoallergenic dog is not a special breed of dogs. They are dogs that generate less (hypo) allergens (allergenic) in the air, which has a lot to do with the dog’s physical size and length of its fur. For allergy sufferers, finding an allergy-friendly dog is the most reasonable choice. This doesn’t mean that the dog will be completely allergy proof, but it does mean that this type of dog tends to generate less amounts of allergy causing elements. It is impossible to find a dog that causes no degree of allergens.

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