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Dog poo disposal

Michelle Minehan takes a look at the messy subject of dog poo disposal. Dogs Life is going to finally separate myth […]

Obsessive Compulsive Pooches

One of the reasons we are able to develop such close bonds with our dogs is because they have so many […]

Brittany

Brittany

Brittany   Facts Personality: The Brittany is generally eager to please and friendly. Essentially, they are people dogs and are extremely […]

Kamahi and Emmiline Dachshunds

 Names synonymous with quality standard and miniature smooths. Over 55 years of combined breeding. American, English, Danish and Australian bloodlines, working […]

Foxhound

Foxhound

Foxhound Originally developed in England several hundred years ago, the English Foxhound was bred for its great sense of smell and […]

Aggression

This article first appeared in the November/December 2007 issue of Dogs Life.Dog trainer Karin Larsen Bridge from Get S.M.A.R.T Dogs sheds […]

Improving Animal Shelters

This article first appeared in the March/April 2008 issue of Dogs Life.Dog trainer Hanne Hahn compares how animal shelters operate around […]

Dog gets medically examined

Winter Warming Recipes

Printed in #89 May/Jun Dogs Life 2008.   Winter-warming recipesMany Dogs Life readers have asked for winter-warming recipes for their dogs, […]

Hope For Colombo’s Stray Dogs

This article first appeared in the March/April 2008 issue of Dogs Life.Jordan Burke sees hope for thousands of neglected dogs in […]

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Scottish Terrier

Scottish Terrier

Scottish Terrier   Facts Care and exercise The Scotties coat, if left ungroomed, will result in the dog looking like a […]

One-jump Agility

Delta behavioural trainer Karin Larsen Bridge from Get S.M.A.R.T (Successful Motivation And Reward Trained) Dogs shows agility training can be achieved […]

Pekingese

Pekingese

Once the dog of emperors and kings, today the regal Pekingese is an affectionate and loving pet. Laura Greaves reports. Facts […]

Fighting bush ticks on dogs

Thousands of dogs in Australia are affected each year by tick poisoning. With a bit of common sense and a lot […]

Finnish Spitz

Finnish Spitz

Finnish Spitz Easily mistaken for a fox due to its beautiful red coat and pointy ears, the Finnish Spitz is a […]

Bloodhound

Bloodhound

Bloodhound The Bloodhound, at more than a 1000 years old, is one of the oldest Hound breeds. The breed was believed […]

Toxic Foods

Chicken, fish and wheat can be toxic to canines. Nadia Crighton takes a look at foods that cause negative reactions and […]

Arthritis food help for dogs

A healthy diet can work to encourage and maintain joint health. Carrol Baker discovers Carrol Baker discovers Arthritis food help for […]

Samoyed

Samoyed

The Samoyed is an affectionate and loyal dog to the family that thrives on outdoor physical activity. Facts Personality: Brains, looks […]

Barrakee Koolies, Seaton Vic KCA

 Cattle farm in Gippsland, Proven Working bloodlines,Stud to approved bitches, Pups by order, Promoting Koolie ethics. Member of Koolie club of […]

Brenton Mastiffs

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Wobbler’s Syndrome

Sonia Hickey shares her personal journey about living with Wobbler’s Syndrome and how to manage her dog, Louie’s lifelong condition. We […]

Dog luxury

Doggie Luxury

Katie Cincotta takes us on a journey with some very spoilt pooches. From mud wraps to doggy day spas, discover how […]

Heart Disease in dogs

Heart disease in dogs is a major killer and is not preventable, but improving treatments show a not-so-gloomy outlook for dogs […]

Thyroid Disease in dogs

Hypothyroidism/thyroid disease in dogs is a common endocrine disease, but has become over-diagnosed in Australian dogs. Caroline Zambrano learns more about […]

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