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Supplements for your dog

On August 21st, 2008

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Supplements for your dog

On August 21st, 2008

Nadia Crighton takes a brief look at the benefits of supplements for your dog in terms of health and vitality. Our pets seem to share in our busy modern lifestyles. Today more than ever, dogs, like humans, are suffering from conditions brought on by this modern world. What with missing trace elements, a touch of […]

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Must love dogs

On August 19th, 2008

Must love dogs

On August 19th, 2008

Single? Looking for love? Want someone who shares your love of animals? Why not try an online doggy dating site? Must love dogs! Tim Falk reports. Dogs are great at bringing people together. Whether its making new friends at the dog park or simply attracting plenty of attention from the opposite sex when you’re out […]

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Dog first aid: Common emergencies, make a dog first aid kit and antiseptic for dogs

Knowing how to provide first aid for your dog could save your pooch’s life. It is never a replacement for taking your dog to the vet, but in an emergency it easily becomes clear that dog first aid could be the difference between life and death. First aid is the care that can be provided […]

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Dogs in indigenous communities

On August 10th, 2008

Dogs in indigenous communities

On August 10th, 2008

Caroline Zambrano takes a look at dogs in indigenous communities. Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory is one of the largest Aboriginal reserves in Australia, perhaps best-known for its remoteness, art, music and strong, continuing traditions. In the heart of this region is Maningrida, a self-governing Indigenous community, located 500km east of Darwin, with a […]

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Physiotherapy for dogs

On August 9th, 2008

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Physiotherapy for dogs

On August 9th, 2008

Melanie Hearse discovers the benefits of physiotherapy for dogs, which is rapidly gaining popularity, among other natural therapies, to ease many canine conditions. While the UK is considered the pioneer of animal physiotherapy, since the 1980s Australia has rapidly been becoming the front runner for service provision, being the second country in the world to […]

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Euthanasia

On July 12th, 2008

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Euthanasia

On July 12th, 2008

When is it the right time to say goodbye/consider euthanasia? Deciding to euthanase your adored dog is one of the hardest decisions in the world, and one that needs to be made with the right advice at hand. Dogs Life hopes this article will offer help during those hard times. Knowing when its time to […]

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Dog in car laws

On July 11th, 2008

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Dog in car laws

On July 11th, 2008

If you refuse to restrain your dog in back of your Ute, you are risking the dog safety in cars, as well as a whopping fine. Restraining your dog in vehicles save lives. “He’s been doing it for years. He knows what he’s doing.” This is one of many excuses RSPCA Victoria Chief Inspector Kevin […]

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Summer First Aid for dogs

On July 9th, 2008

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Summer First Aid for dogs

On July 9th, 2008

Summer means fun, sun and long, lazy days for your pooch. But its also the time of year when you have to be on your guard for some common health problems associated with the heat. Sunny de Bruyn looks at the main conditions affecting dogs in summertime and what you can do to prevent them […]

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Skin Cancer in dogs

On June 28th, 2008

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Skin Cancer in dogs

On June 28th, 2008

Melanie Hearst speaks to experts about skin cancer in dogs, and what prevention and treatment options are available to fight the deadly disease. Just like us, dogs are susceptible to skin cancers from the genetically linked type to those caused by too much sun. Though the research on the incidence of dog cancer is not […]

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Dental Care for dogs

On June 26th, 2008

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Dental Care for dogs

On June 26th, 2008

Without proper dental care, up to 80 per cent of dogs will show signs of oral disease by the age of three. But with the help of their owners, dogs can have healthy teeth and gums throughout their lives. Eliza Tickle reports on dental care for dogs. Strong, healthy teeth are vital to your dogs […]

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