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Dog Beds
Dog Beds
Dogs need a comfortable place to rest because they can spend up to 16 hours a day sleeping! When you look for a dog bed, there are several things to consider:
  • First, you should buy a bed that fits the size and sleeping habits of your dog.
  • If your dog likes to curl up in a ball and "nest" inside the bed, then a round bed with sides is probably the best choice.
  • Other dogs like to stretch out when they sleep, so in this case a pad or large bed would be ideal.
  • Think about the covering of the bed. It should be soft and washable.
  • If your dog is older he may need an orthopedic or heated bed.
  • If you use a crate as a sleeping area, make sure it has a comfortable pad inside for your dog to sleep on.
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Dog Grooming
Dog Grooming
If you own a dog that needs a lot of grooming, look for grooming packages that include all the supplies you'll need for your specific breed. Many catalogs and Web sites carry these packages to make it easier for owners to care for their dogs’ coats. These packages are available for just about any breed, long- or short-haired.
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Surprisingly, it's not just the long-haired dogs that need specific grooming supplies. Breeds with extremely dense, thick coats like Akitas require more grooming than other long-haired breeds because their coats tend to shed and mat. Investigate dog grooming supplies to keep your dog's coat in tip-top shape!

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Dog Care—Chewing
It's hard to get mad at your dog for chewing because it's normal dog behavior. However, you can control your dog's urge to chew with training, providing the right dog chewing toys and discouraging chewing on other items.
  • Dog Care ChewingChoose a variety of chew toys and see which one your dog likes best. Then, reward your dog with treats when he chews on the toy.
  • To discourage chewing on other items, you may have to confine the dog during the day while you are away from home. You can also use a variety of preventive spray products on the market that taste bad and discourage chewing.
  • Encourage your dog to chew on appropriate items, but don't punish him excessively, as anxiety and harsh punishment methods can actually cause him to chew more.
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Dog Care Services
Dog Care Services
If you have to leave your dogs home alone, there are some great alternatives available that will keep them happy and healthy while you're working or traveling. Many dog care services will send sitters to your house to walk, feed and administer medications to your dog. Most of these dog care services are licensed and bonded, and have a vet on call in case of emergencies.
In addition, many cities and towns now have doggie day care centers, where your dog can spend the day while you work. Your dog can play and interact with other dogs and get the vital exercise he or she needs. Dog care services are becoming more varied and available every day as more people bring the joy of dog ownership into their lives.
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Dog Dental Health

Dog Dental Care
Dental care is essential to your dog's overall health and well-being. While your dog's teeth will be routinely examined during bi-annual checkups, veterinarians recommend that annual dental cleanings begin at age five.
You can also provide at-home dental care to ensure your dog has healthy teeth year-round. Use a brush, sponge or pad made especially for dogs to brush the teeth. Choose a brush that fits the size of your dog's mouth and is easy for you to use. Only use dog toothpaste because human toothpaste can upset your dog's digestive system.
How can you train your dog to look forward to having his teeth cleaned? Always have a tartar control treat ready for your pet as a reward.



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Senior Dog Care

Senior Dog Care
As your dog ages, his nutritional needs change. You may have to switch to a senior dog food formula so your dog doesn't gain weight, and you may notice a change in your dog's activity level. Watch for other signs of aging: a change in eating and drinking habits, limping, bumps, sores on the skin and under the skin, decreased activity and mobility and hair loss.
If you notice any of these symptoms, take your dog to the vet immediately. These could be signs of other serious diseases that can afflict a senior dog, such as arthritis, kidney disease, diabetes, and even loss of mental function. Many of these symptoms are simply a normal part of the aging process, while others can
indicate a more serious condition.
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