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CHARLIE HAS HER EYE ON YOU
The story that Abby related to me of Charlie, the (extra-petite) miniature Schnauzer, doesn’t take long to tell, but the look in Charlie’s eyes in the photos, above, communicates the profound experience she faced with her ailing owner and her resolve to do her best to...
YOU HAD ME AT WOOF!
When Michelle and her colleagues of Recycled Paws Dog Rescue of Peekskill, NY received the filthy van containing “Chamba”, they were nearly knocked off their feet. The pup was given this name as a play on “chubby” which they worked into “Chumby” but that seemed to be...
Fetch This – Travel Kit
The Dog Daily Sept. 2009 Dogs and humans on the go shouldn’t leave home without Eddie Bauer’s Travel Dog Kit. It contains nearly everything your dog needs for a day at the park, beach, family occasion, picnic or other outing. The kit includes compact food and water...
Canine Coughing
Your dog makes all sorts of noises, and a lot of them probably sound like human coughs. In fact, a flu-afflicted person is often described as having a "barking" cough. But dogs can actually cough too, often sounding like you do when you're congested and have a cold,...
Dog Undercoat and Dematting Rake
The Dog Daily Sept. 2009 Give your dog a professional-looking grooming session with this two-in-one cushioned-grip tool. The undercoat rake clears out thick, unwanted winter coat hair, while the dematter gets rid of frustrating tangles. For safety, and to preserve the...
Canine Heart Disease: A Silent Killer
Susan McCullough - The Dog Daily Sept. 2009 On a percentage basis, more dogs than people suffer from heart disease. According to Novartis Animal Health, a Switzerland-based healthcare company, 25 percent of dogs over the age of seven have the most extreme form of...
Grandma Knew Best for a Clean, Pet Friendly House
There are so many products on the market today and while some work better than others - I personally prefer a natural remedy for the protection of my dogs and young children. My Greyhounds, Shiraz and Buffett, ages 6 & 11 have had their share of accidents in the...
Do French Dogs Get Fat?
By Darcy Lockman for The Dog Daily Sept. 2009 In the best-selling book French Women Don’t Get Fat(Vintage), writer Mireille Guiliano explains how les femmes françaises indulge in baguettes, champagne and chocolate without sacrificing their ability to slip into their...
What to Do About a Finicky Eater
By Darcy Lockman for The Dog Daily Sept. 2009 Most dogs will happily vacuum up whatever is placed in front of them. But some canines go from voracious chow hounds to discriminating nibblers, while others seem to be persnickety about their food all the time. Your...
Top 5 Dog Summer Health Concerns
By Elizabeth Wasserman for The Dog Daily August 2009 The hot and sunny stretches of summer can bring with them a whole set of health concerns for your dog. From parasite-spread illnesses to paw problems caused by walking on hot surfaces, a wide range of summer hazards...
My Dog Has a Heart Murmur, What Could This Mean?
Dr. Michel Selmer, DVM August, 2009 A heart murmur is one of several types of abnormal sounds your veterinarian can hear when listening to your pet’s heart with a stethoscope. Normally, two distinct sounds are heard when listening to the heart of a normal dog or cat....
Kids & Dogs Out and About
by Nancy Hassel of the Dog Federation of New York 8/20/2009 Every day kids and dogs interact, play, and have fun. But unfortunately dog bites do occur – and any breed can bite. Parents should take an integral role in teaching their kids the proper way to interact...
Pug-of-War with Actor Gerard Butler
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert August 2009 Both parties seem barking mad and we’re not even talking about the dogs yet! On one end of the leash is 'The Ugly Truth' star Gerard Butler and on the other a Queens, NY couple. Both sides differ on the extent of their...
Top 5 Dog Summer Health Concerns
By Elizabeth Wasserman for The Dog Daily August 2009 The hot and sunny stretches of summer can bring with them a whole set of health concerns for your dog. From parasite-spread illnesses to paw problems caused by walking on hot surfaces, a wide range of summer hazards...
My Dog is Limping – Could it be Lameness?
Dr. Michel Selmer, DVM July, 2009 What is lameness? Lameness refers to the disability of one or more limbs. It is most often associated with pain or injury resulting in a pet holding the injured limb up or avoiding using it. The most common causes of acute lameness in...
Dogs in Drag? Help Me Dog Expert
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert Spring, 2009 The Dog Expert, Sheryl Matthys is finding out what wags your tail regarding relationship topics for Dog Lovers. Tell The Dog Expert how your dog affects your human relationships for “better or for worse” whether you’re...
Must Luv Dogs! Help Me Dog Expert
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert Spring, 2009 The Dog Expert, Sheryl Matthys is finding out what wags your tail regarding relationship topics for Dog Lovers. Tell The Dog Expert how your dog affects your human relationships for “better or for worse” whether you’re...
Wedding Cake and Dog Biscuits for Jennifer Hudson
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert of Leashes and Lovers April 2009 The Dream Girl’s Dream Wedding goes to the dogs! Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson plans to include her Pomeranians - Grammy, Oscar, and Dream Girl in her wedding to fiancé David Otunga. They’ve been dating...
How Being Prepared in a Natural Disaster Could Save Your Dog
How Being Prepared in a Natural Disaster Could Save Your Dog By: Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert and Founder of Leashes and Lovers April 2009 No matter where you live, our environments may experience inclement weather such as hurricanes, tornados and/or earthquakes...
Spring into Action!
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert and Founder of Leashes and Lovers March, 2009 For most of the country, wintertime is not as active for our dogs or us. I love the renewal of spring and along with that a fresh start on organizing, exercise, and health. Here are some...
Find the Love of Your Life and Let Your Dog Be Your Guide!
Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert Jan. 2009 If you are wanting to make this your year to really connect with someone and find that love of your life – your furry friend just may be your best source of judgment. Sheryl, The Dogsexpert of Leashes and Lovers says give Fido...
Puppy Love Lost – Help Me Dog Expert
The Dog Expert Jan. 2009 The Dog Expert, Sheryl Matthys is finding out what wags your tail regarding relationship topics for Dog Lovers. Tell The Dog Expert how your dog affects your human relationships for “better or for worse” whether you’re single or in a...
A New Year and Outlook to be Paw-sitive
By: Sheryl Matthys, The Dog Expert and Founder of Leashes and Lovers Jan. 2009 While the economy may not have us so cheerful - dogs always help us to remember to be happy! It's been proven petting a dog can relieve stress so now is the best time to bring a dog into...
Pets have a Place in the Sickbed
By Sharon L. Peters, Special for USA TODAY Oct. 2008 Judith Brindley, fighting her way back to health after a rare bone marrow disease nearly took her life, realized one day she would improve no further without the company of her beloved greyhounds, which were...
What Dog Sounds Mean
Kelly Marshall Sept. 2008 When your dog softly whimpers that means: "I’m hurt!" "I'm frightened." The average human is most likely to hear this at the vet, when a dog is suffering, or when an obedient dog is in a strange location that appears intimidating. This is...
A Dog Collar That’s More Than Decoration
Dog training collars can help you teach your dog all the basics like sit, stay, and heel as well as helping your dog with behavioral problems such as excessive barking. Dog training collars are remote-controlled collars that emit a light corrective "static" shock when...
Allergies, Itching and Incessant Licking in Your Dog
Jane Dinunzio Sept. 2008 Parasites Fleas and mites are the most common cause of dog skin problems, and easily treatable. Fleas can cause unnecessary discomfort for a dog as it a simple treatment to prevent them. If untreated, fleas can also cause anemia and tapeworms....
Reiki for Your Dog
Pet Care Sept. 2008 Many medical practices have progressed over the years to address a variety of illnesses and discomforts that patients feel everyday. Although many medical discoveries have been developed and focused mainly on the human body, some have ventured...
Pet Industry Trends for 2008
By Laura Bennett Sept. 2008 The 2008 economics for pet-related small businesses will be affected by a continuing increase in pet-related spending, higher awareness of pet health, continued trading up to quality for pet accessories and food, and an about turn on...
The Social Rankings of the Wolf Pack
By: Kelly Marshall Sept. 2008 It is believed that members of the pack selflessly subordinate their own interests to the greater interests of the pack, but this is really not a clear description of the evolutionary forces or causes at work. In wolf packs of the group...