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30 June 2010
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\ One cannot overstate the undeniable misery that comes with losing a home to foreclosure.
The sacrifices and the stressful decisions one must make, will weigh heavily on those who find themselves in the unenviable position of having to say goodbye to their dream home.
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09 June 2010
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Proper puppy nutrition is vital for the overall health and well being of every puppy. The best place to find comprehensive information on how to ensure proper nutrition is the veterinarian who regularly cares for the puppy's medical needs.
Of course, most proud new puppy owners make their first stop at the pet store for supplies, meaning it is often days before the new puppy will see the veterinarian. In the meantime, the pup must be fed and proper nutrition should start with the first feeding.
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03 June 2010
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Dog collars are an integral part of controlling and training your dog.
What is more, many cities have passed leash laws which require owners to have a leash on their dog whenever they are in public places.
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07 May 2010
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With canine obesity on the rise, diet and exercise has come under the spotlight in an effort to educate owners on how to keep their pet healthy and increase its life expectancy.
Every owner these days seems to have their own ideas on what constitutes a healthy balanced diet for their dog.
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12 November 2009
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Shoulder injury in dogs is a very common occurrence, as dogs can be quite energetic and hence, sometimes may overdo themselves. An important fact about dogs is that they do not have collarbones connecting to the shoulder blades. Instead,
the humerus bone directly fits into the shoulder socket, thereby, allowing the dogs to stretch their fore legs even while running or leaping forward. Any injury to the shoulder joint or the adjoining tendons can cause dogs to limp, in an attempt to not place pressure on the fore limbs. This can make many pet owners to suspect fore leg injury. But, they often forget to take into account that even shoulder injury can cause limping or lameness in dogs. Here is a brief discussion about the causes and symptoms of shoulder injuries in dogs, that would help you to understand the condition and how to detect it.
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