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Shih Tzu - Birth Process I (06 Mar 2007) A day or two before a normal delivery you may notice a small amount of mucus at the opening the shih tzu's vulva. Just before the actual whelping, she will produce a mucous plug.....
Shih Tzu - Dogs Social Behavior (06 Mar 2007) Dogs in general, under free-ranging conditions, will live in mixed-sex, mixed-age social groups. Social ranking is determined by age, although sex may play a role.....
Can Your Pet Get Alzheimers? (06 Mar 2007) Cognitive disorder in pets is easily treated with natural therapies.
Shih Tzu - Skin And Coat Health (06 Mar 2007) Factors that adversely affect the health of a shih tzu's skin are genetics, the immune system, nutrition, hygiene, bugs, and hormones.
Shih Tzu - Switching To A New Dog Food And Oral Care (06 Mar 2007) Here is what you need to do to ensure a smooth transition to a new dog food...
Simple But Powerful Ways to Ensure Your Family and Your Dog Get Along (06 Mar 2007) Dogs and children need your guidance and supervision to live together happily ever after. Here are some tips that will help your family get along.
Choosing a Dog Breed (06 Mar 2007) Buying a new pet, especially a dog can be very exciting but getting the right breed is important.
Caring for Your Horse: Routine Preventative Care (06 Mar 2007) Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for owners of any age. These magnificent creatures need care and attention to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. Caring for a horse is much like caring for a dog or a cat, although on a much larger scale.
Selecting a Horse - Choose the Breed Carefully (06 Mar 2007) Owning a horse is a huge responsibility. Just like owning any pet, you should put a great deal of thought and consideration before you decide to purchase an equine.
Shih Tzu - Coat Care (06 Mar 2007) The shih tzu with a long, flowing coat and an arrogant air is beautiful and captures the heart of many who own and professionally show the breed...
Shih Tzu - Coat Handling (06 Mar 2007) Use a gentle action to brush a shih tzu's coat. When you shampoo, thoroughly wet the coat with warm water, apply the shampoo and use a squeezing action to cleanse the coat rather than scrubbing the hair back and forth. There will be less damage to the coat, easier to brush out and just as clean...
Putting Your Rabbit On A Leash? (06 Mar 2007) Using a leash or harness on a bunny is a highly debated subject amongst long-time bunny owners and experts for good reason. There have been many accidental deaths as a result.
Shih Tzu - Submissive Urination/Sanitation (06 Mar 2007) If your puppy gets excited and wets herself, especially when you have company or when you first arrived from being away from her, this is called "submissive urination." This kind of urination is different from breaks in house training. Puppies often outgrow the problem as they do not have good bladder control. The older dog that does this may be lacking self-esteem.
Rabbit Nail Clipping (06 Mar 2007) Your rabbit will need her nails clipped fairly often, and you have two choices when it comes to clipping nails: you can take her to the vet (though, this admittedly will get expensive,) or you can cut them yourselves.
5 Thing You Should Know Before Choosing a German Shepherd (06 Mar 2007) German Shepherds are an incredibly loving, intelligent breed of dog and are the ideal pet for active families. They love being with people and are generally extremely eager to please their human companions.
Shih Tzu - Canine Cancers/Shih Tzu Not A High Risk Breed (06 Mar 2007) Cancer affects a significant percentage of canines. Know the risk factors that include: genetics, hormone imbalances, diet, vaccinations, environmental toxins such as lawn chemicals, flea and tick dips, tobacco smoke to name a few. Nearly half of dogs over age 10 die of cancer.
Litter Train Your Bunny Rabbit (06 Mar 2007) One thing a lot of people don't realize is that most rabbits can be litter box trained, just like a cat!
5 Common Grooming Mistakes Made by Professionals (06 Mar 2007) Professional dog groomers don't always get
everything right. Here are the most common
problems to watch for.
But My Pet Will Never Run Away (or Why We Need Licenses) (06 Mar 2007) Everyone hates paying fees to local governments
but when it comes to pet licenses, there are
good reasons for owners to be happy to pay.
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