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Sounds like âeasier said than done,â doesnât it? Well, we canât teach you how to speak âcanine,â but we can give you the tools to reach a better understanding of what life is like for your pet.
Starting today, learn the facts about what your dog really needs to survive longer and healthier.
If you are looking for a book on how to train your pet or how to engage in obedience training, this is not the book for you.
How to Have a Healthy Dog is for the dog owner who wants to better understand the health of their pet so they know when it is appropriate to take serious action to assist a vulnerable or ailing dog.
Did you know?
Dogs shouldnât be given chocolate? Do you know why?
Dogs get allergies just like people. Can you identify them?
How to give your dog CPR?
Are you giving your dog nutritional food? Walk down the aisle in the grocery stores and you will see every kind of dog food that you can imagine.
Are you randomly selecting your pets’ diet based on whatâs the cheapest? Go ahead, admit it. . .most of us do, but we are really short-changing our pet when we buy based on cost.
Discover what the best food is for your pet, not the thousands of other dogs on the planet. By all means, comparison shop, but donât cut your pet short on his diet to save a few pennies.
How to Have a Healthy Dog will reveal what you need to do in order to assure that your pet is getting the proper nutrients for his size and age. Remember. .knowledge really is power!
Down to the ânitty grittyâ
Do you think that you have taken every precaution to see to it that your dog does not become ill? Well, letâs see. Are you under the impression that âdistemperâ and ârabiesâ are the same illness?
Youâd be surprised how many people believe they are the same. They arenât and each needs to be treated properly. Weâve all been there and believe we know everything there is to know about our pets. Unfortunately, that isnât the case.
More Burning Questions…
Is it true that dogs can cough?
What are intestinal parasites?
Should we feed our dog meat, carbohydrates or fat?
How can we control flea infestation?
What is heartworm?
What is Leptosporosis?
We are all familiar with the âstandardâ diseases that we hear about in dogs. But, rabies, distemper, and parvo are not the only diseases our dogs are vulnerable to. There are others that, while they are familiar in the veterinary world, we know nothing about.
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